Neuroanatomy vs Neuroscience - What's the difference?
neuroanatomy | neuroscience |
(anatomy) The anatomy of the nervous system.
*2011 , (Steven Pinker), The Better Angels of Our Nature , Penguin 2012, p. 609:
*:This flowchart suggested by the neuroanatomy corresponds fairly well with what psychologists see in the clinic and lab.
(anatomy) The structure of the nerves of a specific organ or organism.
The scientific study of the nervous system.
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As nouns the difference between neuroanatomy and neuroscience
is that neuroanatomy is the anatomy of the nervous system while neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system.neuroanatomy
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(wikipedia neuroanatomy)Noun
(neuroanatomies)See also
*neuroscience
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(wikipedia neuroscience)Noun
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