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Origins of Neuroscience

Origins of Neuroscience

A History of Explorations into Brain Function

9780195146943
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The juxtaposition of historical ideas and brain functions is presented here in a highly readable fashion. The roots of neurology, neuropsychology, and neuroscience are traced, emphasizing the functions of the brain and how they came to be associated with specific brain parts and systems. Part I is devoted to discussions of science and medicine in the early cultures of Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as well as an overview of key figures and several landmark events of the Renaissance, the nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries. Part II begins with the sensory systems, starting with vision and audition, working through the skin senses and ending with gustation and olfaction. Part III details the latest advances in motor systems while including the histories of several ofthe most common movement disorders, like Parkinsons disease, Huntingdons chorea, and Tourettes syndrome. Part IV examines the history of sleep, dreaming, and the emotions, while the succeeding part discusses higher functions of the brain and the brain as the organ of intellect. Part V alsoincorporates a discussion of the neurobiology of learning and of several disorders affecting memory. The final chapters of the book discuss therapies for various brain injuries, and how physicians and scientists began to account for recovery of function, by recognizing factors such as age at the time of injury, which might affect ones response to brain damage. Students and scholars in the neural sciences, as well as those interested in the history of science and medicine, will find the entire volume useful as a reference for learning about the origins of specific neurological functions or ideas.
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OUP USA
103900
9780195146943
9780195146943

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Publication date
2001
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
480
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 280
Weight (g)
1143
  • Part I: Theories of Brain Function; The Brain in Antiquity; Changing Concepts of Brain Function; The Era of Cortical Localization; Holism and the Critics of Cortical Localization; Part II: Sensory Systems; Vision: From Antiquity through the Renaissance; Post-Renaissance Visual Anatomy and Physiology; Color Vision; The Ear and Theories of Hearing; Audition and the Central Nervous System; The Cutaneous Senses; Pain; Gustation; Olfaction; Part III: Motor Functions; The Pyramidal System and the Motor Cortex; The Cerbellum and the Corpus Striatum; Some Movement Disorders; Part IV: Sleep and Function; The Process of Sleep; The Nature of Dreaming; Theories of Emotion from Democritus to William James; Defining and Controlling the Circuits of Emotion; Part V: Intellect and Memory; The Brain and Intellect; The Frontal Lobes and Intellect; The Nature of the Memory Tree; The Neuropathology of Memory; Part VI: Speech and Cerebral Dominance; Speech and Language; The Emergence of the Concept of Cerebral Dominance; The Expansion of the Concept of Cerebral Dominance; Part VII: Treatments, Therapies and Prosthetics; Treatments and Therapies: From Antiquity through the 17th Century; Treatments and Therapies: From 1700 to World War I; Compensatory and Prosthetic Aids; Part VIII: Theories of Recovery; Redundancy and Vicariation Theories; Diaschisis, Shock Effects, and Recovery; Supersensitivity and Recovery; But Is It Recovery?; Part IX: Differing Response to Brain Damage; The Age Factor; Lesion Type and Momentum; Appendix;
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