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Senses: A Comprehensive Reference, Volume 5 [Kõva köide]

Editor-in-chief , Editor-in-chief (Professor and Chair, Department of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, USA), Editor-in-chief (Professor, Department of Neurobiology, Yale University, New Haven, C), Editor-in-chief (Professor, Seijoh University School of Rehabilitation, Aichi Ken, Japan)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 1056 pages, kõrgus x laius: 262x192 mm, kaal: 3030 g, Contains 1 Hardback and 2 digital items (delivered electronically)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2008
  • Kirjastus: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0123746256
  • ISBN-13: 9780123746252
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 1056 pages, kõrgus x laius: 262x192 mm, kaal: 3030 g, Contains 1 Hardback and 2 digital items (delivered electronically)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2008
  • Kirjastus: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0123746256
  • ISBN-13: 9780123746252
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book presents the most current scientific understanding behind most common pain disorders. Clinical scientists involved in pain science will gain a basic understanding of the causes of many types of pain and will be able to discuss various therapies with patients. Researchers new to pain science will gain an overall understanding of pain pathophysiology and targets for pain treatments. Covering every major aspect of pain science, from molecular and cellular pathways of pain to pain disorders and their treatments, Science of Pain bridges basic and clinical research like no other book on the topic. Edited by world-renowned pain scientist and Editor-in-Chief of the journal PAIN, Allan Basbaum, this book is an in-depth reference for basic and clinical scientists in pain research who must understand the basic science of pain, and help develop new treatment strategies for pain disorders.

* Presents the most current scientific understanding of neuroscience of pain, written by the world's leading experts
* Integrates basic neuroscience research and clinical aspects of pain disorders
* Covers both neurobiological basis and clinical treatment for a pain disorder (e.g., migraine, fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain, post-stroke pain)
* Covers pain pathways and mechanisms both in text and in full-color illustrations
* Includes topics specific to gender and age group addressing the trend in research toward developing individualized treatments

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"Science of Pain would be a welcome addition to any pain scientist's book collection and for anyone looking for a reference book about basic science of pain and related disorders."--European Journal of Pain (February 2011)

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This is an essential reference for researchers who must understand the basic neuroscience of pain, especially underlying mechanisms, in order to develop new and more effective treatments.
Introduction ix
The Adequate Stimulus
1(4)
R D Treede
Pain Theories
5(6)
F Cervero
Anatomy of Nociceptors
11(32)
S Mense
Molecular Biology of the Nociceptor/Transduction
43(32)
M S Gold
M J Caterina
Zoster-Associated Pain and Nociceptors
75(8)
H Maija
Ectopic Generators
83(6)
M Devor
Sodium Channels
89(8)
John N Wood
Physiology of Nociceptors
97(18)
M Ringkamp
R A Meyer
Itch
115(12)
E Carstens
Thermal Sensation (Cold and Heat) through Thermosensitive TRP Channel Activation
127(6)
Makoto Tominaga
The Development of Nociceptive Systems
133(14)
G J Hathway
M F Fitzgerald
Appropriate/Inappropriate Developed ``Pain'' Paths
147(8)
Jens Schouenborg
Pain Control: A Child-Centered Approach
155(10)
Patricia A McGrath
Assaying Pain-Related Genes: Preclinical and Clinical Correlates
165(10)
V E Scott
R Davis-Taber
P Honore
Evolutionary Aspects of Pain
175(10)
E T Walters
Redheads and Pain
185(8)
J S Mogil
Autonomic Nervous System and Pain
193(34)
Wilfrid Janig
Sympathetic Blocks for Pain
227(10)
A Sharma
J N Campbell
S N Raja
Sprouting in Dorsal Root Ganglia
237(8)
E M McLachlan
Vagal Afferent Neurons and Pain
245(8)
W Janig
Sex, Gender, and Pain
253(6)
R B Fillingim
Neurotrophins and Pain
259(20)
Lorne M Mendell
Morphological and Neurochemical Organization of the Spinal Dorsal Horn
279(32)
A Ribeiro-da-Silva
Y De Koninck
Spinal Cord Physiology of Nociception
311(20)
A R Light
S Lee
What is a Wide-Dynamic-Range Cell?
331(8)
D Le Bars
S W Cadden
Spinal Cord Mechanisms of Hyperalgesia and Allodynia
339(42)
T J Coderre
Glycine Receptors
381(6)
H U Zeilhofer
Pain Following Spinal Cord Injury
387(14)
R P Yezierski
Long-Term Potentiation in Pain Pathways
401(6)
J Sandkuhler
Immune Syste, Pain and Analgesia
407(22)
H L Rittner
H Machelska
C Stein
Mechanisms of Glial Activation after Nerve Injury
429(6)
L R Watkins
E D Milligan
S F Maier
Trigeminal Mechanisms of Nociception: Peripheral and Brainstem Organization
435(26)
D A Bereiter
K M Hargreaves
J W Hu
Migraine - A Disorder Involving trigeminal Brainstem Mechanisms
461(8)
P J Goadsby
Tooth Pain
469(8)
M R Byers
Ascending Pathways: Anatomy and Physiology
477(50)
D Lima
Dorsal Columns and Visceral Pain
527(16)
W D Willis Jr
K N Westlund
Visceral Pain
543(28)
G F Gebhart
K Bielefeldt
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
571(8)
S Bradesi
E A Mayer
I Schwetz
Pain in Childbirth
579(6)
U Wesselmann
Urothelium as a Pain Organ
585(8)
L A Birder
The Brainstem and Nociceptive Modulation
593(34)
M M Heinricher
S L Ingram
Emotional and Behavioral Significance of the Pain Signal and the Role of the Midbrain Periaqueductal Gray (PAG)
627(8)
K Keay
R Bandler
The Thalamus and Nociceptive Processing
635(20)
J O Dostrovsky
A D Craig
Psychophysics of Sensations Evoked by Stimulation of the Human Central Nervous System
655(14)
S Ohara
C A Bagley
H C Lawson
F A Lenz
Nociceptive Processing in the Cerebral cortex
669(30)
R D Treede
A V Apkarian
Phantom Limb Pain
699(8)
H Flor
Human Insular Recording and Stimulation
707(10)
F Mauguiere
M Fort
J Isnard
The Rostral Agranular Insular Cortex
717(6)
L Jasmin
P T Ohara
Descending Control Mechanisms
723(40)
K Ren
R Dubner
Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Controls (DNIC)
763(12)
D Le Bars
J C Willer
Fibromyalgia
775(8)
R Staud
Pain Perception - Nociception during Sleep
783(12)
G J Lavigne
K Okura
M T Smith
Pharmacological Modulation of Pain
795(26)
A Dray
Forebrain Opiates
821(12)
J-K Zubieta
Neuropathic Pain: Basic Mechanisms (Animal)
833(24)
M H Ossipov
F Porreca
Animal Models and Neuropathic Pain
857(8)
I Decosterd
T Berta
Neurophatic Pain: clinical
865(36)
R Baron
Neurogenic Inflammation in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
901(8)
F Birklein
M Schmelz
Complex Regional Pain Syndromes
909(10)
R Baron
Poststroke Pain
919(8)
T S Jensen
N B Finnerup
Psychophysics of Pain
927(34)
R H Gracely
E Eliav
Consciousness and Pain
961(8)
M Devor
Assessing Pain in Animals
969(6)
S W G Derbyshire
Psychological Modulation of Pain
975(28)
D D Price
A Hirsh
M E Robinson
The Placebo Effect
1003(6)
F Benedetti
Hypnotic Analgesia
1009(8)
P Rainville
I Marc
Index 1017