neuroanatomy
Americannoun
PLURAL
neuroanatomies-
the branch of anatomy dealing with the nervous system.
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the nerve structure of an organism.
noun
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The scientific study of the anatomy of the nervous system. Neuroanatomy is a branch of neurology.
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The neural structure of an organism or part of an organism.
Other Word Forms
- neuroanatomic adjective
- neuroanatomical adjective
- neuroanatomist noun
Etymology
Origin of neuroanatomy
Example Sentences
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Johann Fischer's 1852 treatise on lizard neuroanatomy included part of the coil but omitted the remainder, and Fischer never described the curled structure.
From Science Daily
The Vanderbilt University neuroscientist is an expert in comparative neuroanatomy, as well as editor-in-chief of The Journal of Comparative Neurology.
From Salon
About three years ago, results from these latter-day imaging methods clashed violently with the classical neuroanatomy from Penfield’s era.
From Scientific American
Jurors were told that Ms Mitchell had studied osteopathy, and her professional website said she was "attuned to subjects in neuroanatomy, genetics and dissection of human cadavers".
From BBC
He produced thousands of drawings of neurons, as beautiful as they are complex, which are still printed in neuroanatomy textbooks and exhibited in art museums.
From Scientific American
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