If you had a brainstem stroke have your doctor explain exactly what areas were damaged, how badly, and what is being done to bring them back. If your doctor can't do that I guess you'll have to get this book and diagnose yourself.
http://www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=137483&CultureCode=en
A new comprehensive edition of a standard work, detailing
and illustrating the organization, structure, function and connectivity
of all individual brainstem nuclei. For neuroscientists and neurologists
this atlas provides an invaluable and complete source of reference for
both their scientific research and everyday clinical practice.
The new revised and extended edition of this standard work retains
all he neurons of each nucleus. Many structural diff erences are
described in neuronal groups, indicating as yet unrecognized functional
diff erences. Furthermore, unique details of the neuronal organization
and cytoarchitecture are featured, providing clues to the functional
properties of the cell groups and stimulating research projects.
Nomenclature and nuclear borders have been updated, in addition the text
now contains new sections presenting an up-to-date summary of the functional neuroanatomy of each nucleus.
For neuroscientists and neurologists this atlas provides an
invaluable and complete source of reference for both their scientifi c
research and everyday clinical practice. Neuropathologists,
neuroradiologists, neuropsychologists, neurosurgeons, physiologists and
physicians will fi nd the combination of low-power brainstem imaging
with cytological, physiological and neuroanatomical data highly
relevant. In addition, the atlas off ers researchers in other
disciplines the opportunity to discover new correlations between
structure and function, outlining new functional regions in the
brainstem.
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