Delve into the central brain and its many roads of connection, where anatomy meets function.
This guide offers a clear, structured look at the regions of the brain and brainstem, the pathways that connect them, and how these links explain vision, movement, and sensation. It presents sections, nuclei, and tracts with careful descriptions and illustrations to help readers grasp complex ideas.
- Learn how the cerebellum, red nuclei, and brainstem relay signals through the pons, midbrain, and thalamus.
- Explore the routes of major pathways like the pyramidal tract, optic radiations, and the fillet system, including how decussations shape function.
- See how cranial nerves arise from specific nuclei and how their central courses relate to clinical signs.
- Understand how researchers investigate the brain, with references to figures and sectional anatomy that tie theory to observation.
Ideal for readers seeking a solid, map‑based understanding of brain structure, connections, and clinical localization.