Oxford Textbook of Cognitive Neurology and Dementia
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
Av Masud Husain, Jonathan M. Schott, UK) Husain, Masud (Professor of Neurology & Cognitive Neuroscience, Professor of Neurology & Cognitive Neuroscience, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, UK) Schott, Jonathan M. (Professor of Neurology, Professor of Neurology, Dementia Research Centre, Department of Neurodegenerative Diseases, UCL Institute of Neurology
1 269 kr
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- Utgivningsdatum2018-10-29
 - Mått219 x 276 x 24 mm
 - Vikt1 382 g
 - FormatHäftad
 - SpråkEngelska
 - SerieOxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology
 - Antal sidor512
 - FörlagOUP OXFORD
 - ISBN9780198831082
 
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Masud Husain is Professor of Neurology & Cognitive Neuroscience at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, UK. He read Physiological Sciences/Medicine (1981-84) at Oxford before completing his PhD in 1987. He held a Harkness Fellowship and was a postdoctoral fellow at MIT, prior to returning to Oxford to finish his clinical degree. After Neurology training in London, he held a joint appointment as Consultant Neurologist and Wellcome Trust Senior Fellow (2000-12). In 2013, he was awarded a Principal Fellowship by The Wellcome Trust and moved to Oxford where he is a Professorial Fellow at New College. Previously he was Professor of Clinical Neurology at UCL & The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, London and Deputy Director of the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience.Jonathan M. Schott is Professor of Neurology, at the Dementia Research Centre, Department of Neurodegenerative Diseases, UCL Institute of Neurology, UK. He was awarded a First Class BSc in Basic Medical Sciences with Physiology (Imperial College, 1993), gained Honours (in surgery) at medical finals, and was awarded the Malcolm Morris Memorial Prize (1996). Jonathan joined the Dementia Research Centre (DRC), Institute of Neurology (2001-5), where he was awarded his MD (UCL, 2004), for investigation of the role of serial magnetic resonance imaging as a tool for tracking the progressions of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and in aiding diagnosis. After completing his clinical training, he rejoined the DRC as HEFCE/NHS Senior Lecturer/Honorary Consultant at the Institute of Neurology, UCL (2009 - ).
- Section 1: Normal cognitive function1: Charles Gross: Historical aspects of neurology2: Giovanna Zamboni: Functional specialisation and network connectivity in brain function3: Teresa Torralva, Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht, Agustin Ibañez, and Facundo Manes: The frontal lobes4: Morgan D. Barense, Jason D. Warren, Timothy J. Bussey, and Lisa M. Saksida: The temporal lobes5: Masud Husain: Parietal cortex6: Geraint Rees: The human occipital lobe7: James Rowe and Timothy Rittman: The basal ganglia in cognitive disorders8: Marco Catani: Principles of white matter organization9: Trevor W. Robbins: Neurochemistry of cognitionSection 2: Cognitive dysfunction10: Seyed A Sajjadi and Peter J. Nestor: Bedside assessment of cognition11: Diana Caine and Sebastian Crutch: Neuropsychological assessment12: Dalia Abou Zeky and Argye E. Hillis: Acquired disorders of language and speech13: Lara Harris, Kate Humphreys, Ellen M. Migo, and Michael D. Kopelman: Memory disorders14: Anna Katharina Schaadt and Georg Kerkhoff: Vision and visual processing deficits15: Paolo Bartolomeo and Raffaella Migliaccio: Disorders of attentional processes16: Georg Goldenberg: Apraxia17: Marinella Cappelletti: The neuropsychology of acquired calculation disorders18: Alexander P. Leff: Disorders of reading and writing19: Dylan Wint and Jeffrey Cummings: Neuropsychiatric aspects of cognitive impairmentSection 3: Cognitive impairment and dementia20: Thais Minett and Carol Brayne: Epidemiology of dementias21: Jonathan M. Schott, Nick C. Fox, and Martin N. Rossor: Assessment and investigation of the cognitively impaired adult22: Barbara C. van Munster, Sophia de Rooij, and Sharon K. Inouye: Delirium, drugs, toxins23: Sam Nightingale, Benedict Daniel Michael, and Tom Solomon: CNS infections24: Nicholas J. C. Smith and Timothy M. Cox: Metabolic dementia25: Geert Jan Biessels and Philip Scheltens: Vascular cognitive impairment26: Sergi Martinez-Ramirez, Steven M. Greenberg, and Anand Viswanathan: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy and CNS vasculitis27: Maria A. Ron: CNS inflammatory causes: Multiple sclerosis28: Sarosh R. Irani, Thomas D. Miller, and Angela Vincent: CNS inflammatory causes: Autoimmune encephalitis29: Tamas Revesz, Tammaryn Lashley, and Janice L. Holton: Pathology of degenerative dementias30: Rita Guerreiro and Jose Bras: Genetics of degenerative dementias31: Davina J. Hensman Moss, Nicholas W. Wood, and Sarah J. Tabrizi: Other genetic causes of cognitive impairment32: Bruno Dubois and Olga Uspenskaya: Changing concepts and new definitions for Alzheimer's disease33: Susan Rountree and Rachelle S. Doody: Presentation and Management of Alzheimer's disease34: Jonathan D. Rohrer and Jason D. Warren: Primary progressive aphasia35: Bruce Miller and Soo Jin Yoon: Frontotemporal dementia36: Hasmet A. Hanagasi, Basar Bilgiç, and Murat Emre: Dementia with lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease dementia37: Elizabeth A. Coon and Keith A. Josephs: Corticobasal degeneration, progressive supranuclear palsy, multiple system atrophy, argyrophilic grain disease and rarer neurodegenerative diseases38: Simon Mead, Peter Rudge, and John Collinge: Prion diseases39: David J. Sharp, Simon Fleminger, and Jane Powell: Traumatic brain injury (TBI)40: Tom Foltynie and Ludvic Zrinzo: Neurosurgery for cognitive disorders41: Philip D. Harvey: Cognition in severe mental illness: Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depressionSection 1: Normal cognitive function1: Charles Gross: Historical aspects of neurology2: Giovanna Zamboni: Functional specialisation and network connectivity in brain function3: Teresa Torralva, Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht, Agustin Ibañez, and Facundo Manes: The frontal lobes4: Morgan D. Barense, Jason D. Warren, Timothy J. Bussey, and Lisa M. Saksida: The temporal lobes5: Masud Husain: Parietal cortex6: Geraint Rees: The human occipital lobe7: James Rowe and Timothy Rittman: The basal ganglia in cognitive disorders8: Marco Catani: Principles of white matter organization9: Trevor W. Robbins: Neurochemistry of cognitionSection 2: Cognitive dysfunction10: Seyed A Sajjadi and Peter J. Nestor: Bedside assessment of cognition11: Diana Caine and Sebastian Crutch: Neuropsychological assessment12: Dalia Abou Zeky and Argye E. Hillis: Acquired disorders of language and speech13: Lara Harris, Kate Humphreys, Ellen M. Migo, and Michael D. Kopelman: Memory disorders14: Anna Katharina Schaadt and Georg Kerkhoff: Vision and visual processing deficits15: Paolo Bartolomeo and Raffaella Migliaccio: Disorders of attentional processes16: Georg Goldenberg: Apraxia17: Marinella Cappelletti: The neuropsychology of acquired calculation disorders18: Alexander P. Leff: Disorders of reading and writing19: Dylan Wint and Jeffrey Cummings: Neuropsychiatric aspects of cognitive impairmentSection 3: Cognitive impairment and dementia20: Thais Minett and Carol Brayne: Epidemiology of dementias21: Jonathan M. Schott, Nick C. Fox, and Martin N. Rossor: Assessment and investigation of the cognitively impaired adult22: Barbara C. van Munster, Sophia de Rooij, and Sharon K. Inouye: Delirium, drugs, toxins23: Sam Nightingale, Benedict Daniel Michael, and Tom Solomon: CNS infections24: Nicholas J. C. Smith and Timothy M. Cox: Metabolic dementia25: Geert Jan Biessels and Philip Scheltens: Vascular cognitive impairment26: Sergi Martinez-Ramirez, Steven M. Greenberg, and Anand Viswanathan: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy and CNS vasculitis27: Maria A. Ron: CNS inflammatory causes: Multiple sclerosis28: Sarosh R. Irani, Thomas D. Miller, and Angela Vincent: CNS inflammatory causes: Autoimmune encephalitis29: Tamas Revesz, Tammaryn Lashley, and Janice L. Holton: Pathology of degenerative dementias30: Rita Guerreiro and Jose Bras: Genetics of degenerative dementias31: Davina J. Hensman Moss, Nicholas W. Wood, and Sarah J. Tabrizi: Other genetic causes of cognitive impairment32: Bruno Dubois and Olga Uspenskaya: Changing concepts and new definitions for Alzheimer's disease33: Susan Rountree and Rachelle S. Doody: Presentation and Management of Alzheimer's disease34: Jonathan D. Rohrer and Jason D. Warren: Primary progressive aphasia35: Bruce Miller and Soo Jin Yoon: Frontotemporal dementia36: Hasmet A. Hanagasi, Basar Bilgiç, and Murat Emre: Dementia with lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease dementia37: Elizabeth A. Coon and Keith A. Josephs: Corticobasal degeneration, progressive supranuclear palsy, multiple system atrophy, argyrophilic grain disease and rarer neurodegenerative diseases38: Simon Mead, Peter Rudge, and John Collinge: Prion diseases39: David J. Sharp, Simon Fleminger, and Jane Powell: Traumatic brain injury (TBI)40: Tom Foltynie and Ludvic Zrinzo: Neurosurgery for cognitive disorders41: Philip D. Harvey: Cognition in severe mental illness: Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression
 
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