Human anatomy and H Guide - Resources and Review

Peer reviewed general interest neuroscience electronic journal for all aspects of neuroscience, including basic and clinical neurobiology. Includes sections on anatomy, psychiatry, pharmacology, molecular biology, and physiology.
 
Research and information about the science of sensory systems, covering seeing, hearing, smelling and brain scans.
 
Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of anatomy.
 
Resource describing aspects of human cranial skeletal anatomy. Information on each bone of the skull is accessible via colour images of a human skull or a list of bone names, and is described using text, illustrations and a colour photograph. A QuickTime film of a rotating human skull is also included.
 
Describes how the gustatory system functions, starting with the taste receptors on the tongue and ending with neural activity in the brain. Illustrates how different groups of neurones are thought to respond to sweet, salty, and acidic stimuli.
 
Society dedicated to scientific education and training to radiologists, physicists and allied scientists. The RSNA LaunchPad provides access to teaching files, gateways, agencies, hospitals and informatics resources relevant to radiology, physiology and anatomy.
 
Provides up
to-date information about laparoscopic surgery. Includes details of conferences, and a multimedia library of pictures, movies and audio conference resources relating to laparoscopy.
 
General introduction to the principles of animal development, with emphasis on humans. Covers gametogenesis, fertilization, gastrulation, extraembryonic membranes and embryonic folding.
 
Biology related educational resources arranged by subject, including human biology, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, and botany, with reviews, articles, news and texts.
 
Interactive atlases designed as supplemental material for students learning anatomy. Contains structurally annotated 2
D and 3-D colour images from cadaver sections, MRI scans, and computer reconstructions of the brain, thoracic organs and the knee. A user manual provides guidance on interacting with the images.
 
Designed for medical students, this resource provides a series of case histories with detailed autopsy evidence reports, and invites users to attempt to correctly identify the cause of death from the evidence provided. Also includes a guide to human anatomy and physiology.
 
An index of information about developmental biology. Includes full text journals, research resources, education resources and a developmental biology tutorial.
 
Guide to biological rhythms in people and animals, with emphasis on the human clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a distinct group of cells found within the hypothalamus. Also describes the use of melatonin levels as a marker of the circadian rhythm.
 
Set of links to journals relevant to anatomy and physiology. Some have only subscription information online, others have tables of contents, abstracts or full text.
 
Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to the musculoskeletal system.
 
Provides an account of environmental challenges and bodily changes likely to face humans in space, in order to determine how people would survive beyond Earth. Information is organised into seven main sections addressing how humans would cope in outer space, space as a laboratory for life sciences, the effects of space flight on various parts of the body including the cardio
vascular system, blood components, fluid regulation, muscular and skeletal systems, and human sensory and balance systems.
 
Divided into Interactive Anatomy and Anatomy Lessons. The first allows close examination of ten anatomy systems including muscles, reproduction, nerves and the cardiovascular area. The second includes a general lesson on human anatomy and one on the skeleton system. The site includes over one hundred illustrations of the human body with many descriptive links.
 
Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to human anatomy.
 
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