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Most textbooks drown you in details before you know where you are. Goldberg does the opposite. He uses a "Gestalt" (whole-to-part) approach .
Maya ran. She examined the patient. Right-sided weakness meant left brain. Sudden onset meant vascular—probably the Middle Cerebral Artery (the “Main Highway” of the lateral brain). She pictured Shady Grove. The Main Street (corticospinal tract) was closed for construction—a clot. The Limousine Service (dorsal column) was also down, because he couldn’t feel her touch on his right hand. Clinical.Neuroanatomy.Made.Ridiculously.Simple..pdf
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For most students, the 6th Edition is the recommended choice for its modern presentation. Maya ran
High-yield overview of autonomic control.
Despite its slim volume, the book covers all foundational aspects of clinical neuroanatomy:
The most common criticism is that the book is too basic for those seeking comprehensive coverage. One reviewer gave it 3 stars, stating it was "Little too basic" and "not nearly enough to help you in medical education". A few users also expressed frustration that their copy did not include the advertised CD-ROM, though newer editions address this with digital downloads.