Strong recommendation for Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases. It packs a lot of information into a well-structured format, making it easier to understand the underlying pathology of many diseases as opposed to just memorizing walls of text.
I would recommend this book, Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases by Moore. We used it for medical school and I found it particularly useful.
Review would be Najeeb/Kaplan vids depending on what you have time for plus obviously a high yield review resource (First Aid or Crush The Step etc) and lots of questions because Neuro is mostly application so UWorld and such but also books like Lange Neuro Case Files.
The one underrated book I think is Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases which you might find a 'free' copy of online still or: http://www.amazon.com/Neuroanatomy-Through-Clinical-Interactive-Blumenfeld/dp/0878936130
It has questions plus the explanations but it is a bit thick and contains some unneeded info. However for someone as bad at Neuro as I am, I'm gonna have to unfortunately read this and take the time.
Neuroanatomy through clinical cases- Blumenfield
http://www.amazon.com/Neuroanatomy-Through-Clinical-Interactive-Blumenfeld/dp/0878936130
this is THE book for neuroanatomy. I sat down read the whole thing for my neurology clerkship and got 99th percentile on the shelf, wish I had used this thing in first year - its money. Yes its a text book but if you get through it especially the clinical cases at the end of capters , you'll know the foundations cold- all important for anything neuro related that comes after M1 since clinical neurology is pretty tied, unlike alot of the other fields to its groundwork basics.
If you just want to see anatomy anatomy, its got good pics and cross sections too.
For neuroanatomy this book by Hal Blumenfeld is pretty good, our school made some team based learning workshops based on this book. https://www.amazon.com/Neuroanatomy-through-Clinical-Cases-Blumenfeld/dp/0878936130
Not sure about physio tho, I mostly relied on BnB Step 1 material and my school lectures for my neuro block.
I'm personally a huge fan of Blumenfeld's Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases
Hands down best book in my opinion. Made the block an enjoyable one.