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CMB
16th November 2013, 07:57 PM
Here's one for the brainiacs... :read:

Can anyone recommend any intermediate to advanced level renowned literature on Neurology, Neuroscience and Neuropathy. As well as researching these subjects from an anatomical viewpoint, I'm particularly interested in the complexities and relationships of somnipathy, chronic pain and fatigue.

Craig

artme
16th November 2013, 08:16 PM
Here's one for the brainiacs... :read:

I'm particularly interested in the complexities and relationships of somnipathy, chronic pain and fatigue.

Craig

Aren't we all:?:?:?

CMB
16th November 2013, 08:24 PM
Now, now. If you've nothing nice to say... :)

Craig

BobL
16th November 2013, 08:25 PM
Here's one for the brainiacs... :read:

Can anyone recommend any intermediate to advanced level renowned literature on Neurology, Neuroscience and Neuropathy. As well as researching these subjects from an anatomical viewpoint, I'm particularly interested in the complexities and relationships of somnipathy, chronic pain and fatigue.

Craig

Seriously, would you expect to uncover useful and trustworthy guidance on wood working literature in a neuroscience forum?

CMB
16th November 2013, 08:32 PM
Can't say I've tried. I'll let you know how I go.

Or are you stereotyping woodworkers?

Craig

redshed
16th November 2013, 08:56 PM
Readings Bookshop | Melbourne Brain Centre (http://www.melbournebraincentre.edu.au/content/readings-bookshop)

CMB
16th November 2013, 09:10 PM
Thanks redshed.

Craig

BobL
16th November 2013, 09:12 PM
Can't say I've tried. I'll let you know how I go.

Or are you stereotyping woodworkers?

Craig

or neuroscientists. :)

Maybe its the fact that I don't trust much that's on-line, even in these forums.

However, the previous post looks like he has given you a fair lead.

CMB
16th November 2013, 09:23 PM
Seeing that we have a health issue sub-forum, I thought it reasonable to assume that some members may have or have previously had conditions relevant to my query and perhaps even done some homework on it. I'm allways happy to hear people's suggestions and recommendations, and hope I always will.

I'm not looking for a tutor, just some light reading. :U

Craig