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Functional Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neuroscience

Functional Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neuroscience

Foundations for Understanding Disorders of Cognition and Behavior

9780190943608
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Neuropsychologists and other non-physician healthcare professionals who work in the field of neurology often struggle to develop a strong command of functional neuroanatomy and clinical neuroscience. Functional Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neuroscience fills this gap with a comprehensive introduction to functional neuroanatomy and clinical neuroscience. With a particular focus on disorders of human cognition and behavior, the book is especially suitable for clinical neuropsychology students, early career neuropsychologists, and other non-physician healthcare professionals who work with people who have brain diseases or injuries. Suzan Uysals approach is unique in that it interleaves discussion of functional neuroanatomy, clinical neuroscience, and disorders of the human central nervous system with rich descriptions of neurocognitive and neurobehavioral syndromes. It also provides a comprehensive overview of key neuroanatomic concepts, clearly linking them to cognitive and behavioral disorders. The chapters are organized hierarchically, helping the reader to build up a strong clinical knowledge base from more basic neuroscience concepts. The material progresses from functional neuroanatomy of brain structures and associated clinical syndromes, common neuropathologies, and domain-specific syndromes. The book ends with a section that gives concise descriptions of clinical assessment and neuroimaging methods. Covering challenging yet essential material in an accessible manner, this book will be an important reference for understanding clinical aspects of brain function in adults.

  • Addresses key topics across the field, including functional neuroanatomy, clinical neuroscience, and clinical syndromes involving cognition and behavior
  • Offers an integrated approach to provide foundational knowledge of clinical practice for those who work with patients who have brain injury or disease
  • Fills a void for neuropsychologists and other non-physician healthcare professionals who work in the field of neurology
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OUP Oxford
98745
9780190943608

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
480
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
  • Acknowledgments
    Preface
    1. Neurons, Glia, and Basic Neuroanatomy
    2. Electrical Signaling in Neurons
    3. Chemical Neurotransmission and Neuropsychopharmacology
    4. Cranium, Spine, Meninges, Ventricles, and Cerebrospinal Fluid
    5. Blood Supply of the Brain
    6. The Peripheral Nervous System
    7. The Spinal Cord
    8. The Brainstem
    9. The Cerebellum
    10. The Diencephalon
    11. The Basal Ganglia
    12. Limbic Structures
    13. The Cerebral Cortex
    14. The Occipital Lobes and Visual Processing
    15. The Parietal Lobes and Associated Disorders
    16. The Temporal Lobes and Associated Disorders
    17. The Frontal Lobes and Associated Disorders
    18. Stroke and Vascular Cognitive Impairment
    19. Epilepsy
    20. Traumatic Brain Injury
    21. Brain Neoplasms
    22. Brain Infections
    23. White Matter Disease
    24. The Motor System and Motor Disorders
    25. Disorders of Consciousness
    26. Memory and Amnesia
    27. Language and the Aphasias
    28. Alexia, Agraphia, and Acalculia
    29. Brain Imaging
    30. The Neurological Examination
    31. Neuropsychological Assessment
    Notes
    Index

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