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Exploring Molecular Targets to Treat Neurodegenerative Disorders

September 24, 2024 04:03 PM
This book delves into the delicate realm of neurodegenerative illnesses, navigating the vast landscape of molecular targets with care and purpose.

Uploaded October 2024

The expert guide to fertility: Boost your chances for pregnancy

July 17, 2024 01:12 PM
The journey to fertility can be daunting and filled with obstacles. In The Expert Guide to Fertility, OB-GYNs Joseph S. Sanfilippo, MD, MBA, and Aarti Kumar, MD, offer the information you need in your journey to achieve pregnancy.

Snell's clinical neuroanatomy

July 17, 2024 01:10 PM
This revised and enhanced 9th Edition reflects the latest clinical approaches to neuroanatomy structures and reinforces concepts with enhanced illustrations, diagnostic images, and surface anatomy photographs. Each chapter begins with clear objectives and a clinical case for a practical introduction to key concepts.

Osborn's brain: Imaging, pathology, and anatomy

July 17, 2024 01:08 PM
This fully revised edition provides a solid framework for understanding the complex subject of brain imaging, integrating relevant information from Dr. Osborn's entire career of accumulated knowledge, experience, and interest in neuropathology, neurosurgery, and clinical neurosciences.

Neuromechanics of human movement

July 17, 2024 01:03 PM
The purpose of the book is to combine knowledge from the fields of biomechanics and neurophysiology into a unified framework known as neuromechanics. From this perspective, human movement is characterized as being controlled by the nervous system within the constraints dictated by the laws of physics.

Neural and Circulatory Monitoring of Cognition

July 17, 2024 12:56 PM
This book demonstrates the importance of cognitive research, and stresses that much can be achieved in this field with even the simplest of equipment. The book offers explanations of electroencephalography and rheoencephalography.

Data science for neuroimaging: An introduction

July 15, 2024 10:25 AM
As neuroimaging turns toward data-intensive discovery, researchers in the field must learn to access, manage, and analyze datasets at unprecedented scales. Concerns about reproducibility and increased rigor in reporting of scientific results also demand higher standards of computational practice.

Anatomy & Physiology for Dummies

July 15, 2024 10:06 AM
Anatomy & Physiology For Dummies combines anatomical terminology and function so you'll learn not only names and terms but also gain an understanding of how the human body works. Whether you're a student, an aspiring medical, healthcare or fitness professional, or just someone who's curious about the human body and how it works, this book offers you a fun, easy way to get a handle on the basics of anatomy and physiology.

Uploaded October 2024

Anatomical oddities: The otherworldly realms hidden within our bodies

July 15, 2024 09:57 AM
Quirky, bizarre, and beautiful, Anatomical Oddities traverses the body's crypts, islets, and mountains to reveal a secret map of organ, tissue, and bone--complete with peculiar place names ( duodenum , from the Greek for "twelve-fingers-long part of the gut") and overlooked but essential regions (like the orbicularis oculi , the muscle that lets us blink). Featuring stunning original artwork by the author--acclaimed science writer and presenter Alice Roberts-- these fifty-seven brief lessons in anatomy lay bare the intricate details of the human body, the history of those who unearthed its secrets, and the rich world of language that gives us form.

A brief history of intelligence: Evolution, AI, and the five breakthroughs that made our brains

July 15, 2024 09:15 AM
In the last decade, the science of understanding the human brain and replicating its most complicated processes through artificial intelligence has grown exponentially. Intricate neurological functions ranging from writing poetry to crafting original articles, arenas that had long been thought of as science fiction, have become our reality. And yet, large gaps remain in what AI can achieve.

Greg Nelson

Chemical and Life Sciences Librarian
greg_nelson@byu.edu