neuroanatoomiat
Neuroanatoomiat is a term found sporadically in some sources and is generally considered a misspelling or variation of neuroanatomy, the branch of anatomy devoted to the structure of the nervous system. The designation reflects an attempt to name the study of the anatomical organization of neural tissue and pathways.
The nervous system comprises the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous
Techniques used in the field include dissection, histology, immunohistochemistry, tracing studies, neuroimaging (MRI, diffusion MRI, CT),
Clinical relevance is central: detailed anatomical knowledge supports neurosurgery, radiology, neurology, and rehabilitation. Localization of function
History traces the field to early anatomists, with modern contributions from figures who mapped neurons and