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: Ascending pathways for sensation and descending pathways for motor control.

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The text is structured to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical practice: Fundamental Neuroscience, Third Edition : Ascending pathways for sensation and descending pathways

[Basic Research] ───► [Translational Concepts] ───► [Clinical Application] (Genetics/Cells) (Pathways/Mechanisms) (Diagnosis/Treatment)

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: How we process touch, pain, and temperature.

: Highlighting critical clinical content in blue throughout the text allows readers to immediately see the real-world relevance of basic science.

Over coffee, Dr. Thompson explained to Emma that his goal in writing the book was to bridge the gap between basic neuroscience research and clinical applications. He wanted to inspire students like Emma to pursue careers in neuroscience and contribute to the development of new treatments and therapies. You can find access to through: Do you

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