Brain anatomy focuses on understanding the structural complexities of the brain and its connections, providing insights into cognition, neural processing, and mental health. This field bridges anatomy with neuroscience and psychology. This book meticulously explores the human brain’s anatomy, detailing its regions, pathways, and connectivity. It integrates anatomical descriptions with functional insights into how the brain operates. The book also emphasizes the importance of neural connections in disorders, making it a valuable resource for neurologists, psychologists, and students in the neurosciences.
Emma Brown is a Neuroscientist and Associate Professor in Neuroanatomy. She has published over 90 peer-reviewed articles on brain anatomy and neural connectivity. Emma’s research explores the structural basis of brain function and neurodegenerative disorders. She has edited 4 books related to brain anatomy and neural networks. Her expertise includes neuroanatomy, functional imaging, and cognitive neuroscience.