Dissection technique for the study of the cerebral sulci, gyri and ventricles

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Neuroanatomy in addition to neurophysiology, are the basic areas for the proper formation from health students to specialized professionals in neuroscience. A step by step guide for practical studies of neuroanatomy is required for this kind of knowledge to become more acceptable among medical students, neurosurgeons, neurologists, neuropediatricians and psychiatric physicians. Based on the well known courses of sulci, gyri and ventricles offered by Beneficência Portuguesa Hospital in São Paulo, Brazil, two times a year, since 1994, totalizing more than 20 complete courses, and answering the request of many neuroscience students and professionals whose asked for a practical guide to the neuroanatomy study, the authors suggest a protocol for the study of superficial and deep brain structures showing how to approach the more structures as possible with minimum damage to the anatomic piece and with the smaller number of brains.

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Mattos, J. P., Dos Santos, M. J., Zullo, J. F. D., Joaquim, A. F., Chaddad-Neto, F., & De Oliveira, E. (2008). Dissection technique for the study of the cerebral sulci, gyri and ventricles. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 66(2 A), 282–287. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2008000200034

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