Dr | Najeeb Neuroanatomy Notes !!exclusive!!

Understanding the mature brain requires knowing how it develops. Dr. Najeeb’s lectures meticulously detail the transformation of the neural tube into the primary and secondary brain vesicles.

Dr. Najeeb's neuroanatomy notes are widely recognized by medical students for transforming one of the most complex subjects in medical school into digestible, visual concepts. These notes typically serve as a written and illustrated companion to his world-famous video lectures. Core Features of Dr. Najeeb’s Neuroanatomy Notes Hand-Drawn Visuals

Understanding the grey matter (horns) and white matter (columns) at cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral levels. dr najeeb neuroanatomy notes

Whether you are cramming for Step 1, COMLEX, or a semester final, the path to understanding the brain starts with a single note. Make it a Dr. Najeeb note.

The direct and indirect pathways of the basal ganglia, the Hippocampus, and the Amygdala. Understanding the mature brain requires knowing how it

Instead of relying on static, pre-made PowerPoint slides, Dr. Najeeb draws every pathway, cross-section, and artery in real-time on a whiteboard. Watching a structure built from scratch makes it easier to visualize mentally.

Dorsal Column-Medial Lemniscal (DCML) system (fine touch, vibration, proprioception) vs. Anterolateral system/Spinothalamic tract (pain and temperature). Core Features of Dr

Neuroanatomy is highly spatial. After studying a complex pathway—such as the visual pathway or the pupillary light reflex—turn your notes over. Take a blank sheet of paper and try to draw the entire circuit from memory, including the nuclei, tracts, and the clinical defects that occur when a specific part is cut. If you can draw it, you truly understand it. Supplement with Active Recall

Stroke neurology requires a flawless understanding of brain vasculature. Dr. Najeeb's illustrations map out the anterior, middle, and posterior cerebral arteries. The accompanying notes detail the precise clinical deficits (like aphasia or hemineglect) that occur when specific branches are occluded. 4. Ventricular System and Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Flow

He emphasizes that the entire CNS develops from a simple Neural Tube . Understanding the three primary vesicles ( Forebraincap F o r e b r a i n Midbraincap M i d b r a i n Hindbraincap H i n d b r a i n ) is the "DNA" of neuroanatomy. 2. Functional Neuroanatomy of the Brain