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E-raamat: Essentials of Modern Neuroscience

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Keel: eng
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  • Formaat: 864 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781259861048

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A full-color core text written to help students understand the clinical aspects of neuroscience

Created by an outstanding author team from the University of California-San Francisco, Understanding Neuroscience differentiates itself from competitive resources by its strong clinical content highlighted by case studies. This enables students to learn essential neuroscience principles and then apply them to real-world patient encounters.

Understanding Neuroscience is also enhanced by a streamlined, easy-to-read, easy-to-retain presentation bolstered by a strong pedagogy that includes brief, to-the-point bulleted summaries; hundreds of color images; chapter objectives;  clinical cases; application boxes; key terms and definitions; and more. Students will also find coverage of topics not found in similar texts, such as  addiction, affective disorder, and neurologic disease.

·         Hundreds of full-color depict the content discussed in the text

·         Follows the popular LANGE style of concise, current, easy-to-retain, clinically oriented content

About the Authors ix
Contributors xi
Preface xiii
PART I ANATOMY & FUNCTION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Section I Organization & Structure of the Nervous System
1(92)
1 Organization & Cells of the Nervous System
3(24)
Anne B. Theibert
2 Development of the Nervous System
27(18)
Lucas Pozzo-Miller
Anne B. Theibert
3 Functional Anatomy of the Nervous System I: Cerebrum & Subcortical Structures
45(22)
Anne B. Theibert
4 Functional Anatomy of the Nervous System II: The Brainstem, Cerebellum, Spinal Cord, Peripheral Nervous System, & Supporting Systems
67(26)
Anne B. Theibert
Section II Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience: Electrical Signaling & Synaptic Transmission
93(104)
5 Movement of Ions Across Biological Membranes: Ion Transporters & Channels
95(14)
Robin A.J. Lester
6 Resting Membrane Potential & Action Potential
109(14)
Franklin R. Amthor
7 Mechanisms of Synaptic Transmission
123(18)
Anne B. Theibert
8 Neurotransmitter Systems I: Acetylcholine & the Amino Acids
141(18)
Anne B. Theibert
9 Neurotransmitter Systems II: Monoamines, Purines, Neuropeptides, & Unconventional Neurotransmitters
159(18)
Anne B. Theibert
10 Synaptic Plasticity
177(20)
Cristin F. Gavin
Anne B. Theibert
Section III Systems Neuroscience: Sensory & Motor Systems
197(116)
11 Visual System I: The Eye
199(18)
Franklin R. Amthor
12 Visual System II: Central Visual Pathways
217(10)
Franklin R. Amthor
13 Auditory & Vestibular Systems
227(16)
Franklin R. Amthor
14 Chemical Senses: Olfactory & Gustatory Systems
243(14)
Franklin R. Amthor
15 Somatosensory System
257(16)
Franklin R. Amthor
Stacie K. Totsch
Robert E. Sorge
16 Pyramidal Motor System
273(8)
Franklin R. Amthor
17 Extrapyramidal Motor Systems: Basal Ganglia & Cerebellum
281(16)
Franklin R. Amthor
18 Autonomic Nervous System: Sympathetic, Parasympathetic, & Enteric
297(16)
Franklin R. Amthor
Section IV Cognitive Neuroscience
313(64)
19 Consciousness
315(14)
Franklin R. Amthor
20 Learning & Memory
329(12)
Cristin F. Gavin
Anne B. Theibert
21 Language
341(10)
Daniel Mirman
22 Emotion
351(8)
Franklin R. Amthor
23 Circadian Rhythms & Sleep
359(18)
Christopher M. Ciarleglio
Rachel C. Besing
Karen L. Gamble
PART II NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS &THERAPEUTICS
Section V Neurologic & Neurosurgical Disorders
377(174)
24 Stroke & Neurovascular Disorders
379(14)
Michael Lyerly
25 Neurooncology
393(16)
Paula Warren
26 Headache Disorders & Neurologic Pain Syndromes
409(16)
Cristina Wohlgehagen
27 Epilepsy
425(12)
Ashley Thomas
28 Movement Disorders
437(12)
Victor W. Sung
29 Age-Associated Cognitive Disorders & Dementia
449(12)
Marissa C. Natelson Love
Rabia Jamy
30 Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammatory Disorders
461(14)
William Meador
31 Neuromuscular Disorders
475(14)
Mohamed Kazamel
32 Neurologic Infections
489(18)
Shruti P. Agnihotri
33 Neurotrauma
507(16)
Angela Hays Shapshak
34 Sleep Disorders
523(14)
Joseph T. Daley
35 Pediatric Neurology
537(14)
Lydia Marcus
Section VI Ear & Eye Disorders
551(40)
36 Neurotology & Ear Disorders
553(14)
Yoon-Hee Cha
37 Ocular Disorders
567(24)
Brian Samuels
Section VII Psychiatric Disorders
591(68)
38 Thought Disorders
593(12)
Nina Kraguljac
39 Mood Disorders
605(14)
Li Li
40 Anxiety Disorders
619(8)
Jesse Tobias C. Martinez Jr.
41 Somatic Symptom Disorder & Related Disorders
627(8)
Aaron D. Fobian
Lindsey Elliott
42 Personality Disorders
635(6)
Merida Grant
43 Substance Use Disorders
641(10)
Stephen Brackett
Samantha Schiavon
Michelle Sisson
Karen Cropsey
44 Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
651(8)
Yesie Yoon
Answers 659(16)
Index 675
Franklin R. Amthor, MD Professor and Interim Director of Behavioral Sciences University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama





W. Anne Burton Theibert, MD Department of Neurobiology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama





Erik Roberson Co-Chair Department of Neurology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama