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E-grāmata: Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry: The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and Its Implications for Neuropsychiatric Illness

, (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.), (Professor in Behavioural Neurology, Consultant Physician in Psychological Medicine, Institute of Neurology, The National Hospital, Lo), (University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.A.)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Nov-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Academic Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780080555126
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This book presents the anatomical systems that take part in the scientific and clinical study of emotional functions and neuropsychiatric disorders. It discusses the limbic system—the cortical and subcortical structures in the human brain involved in emotion, motivation, and emotional association with memory—at length and how this is no longer a useful guide to the study of psychiatric disorders. The book provides an understanding of brain anatomy, with an emphasis on the new anatomical framework which has emerged during the last quarter century. The goal is to help the reader develop an understanding of the gross anatomical organization of the human forebrain.

The book also includes an enlightening DVD describing the basic surface anatomy of the cerebral hemispheres, coronal and horizontal sections, and blunt dissection of the forebrain with special attention to clinical-anatomical correlations of interest to psychiatrists.

* A re-evaluation of brain anatomy, with an emphasis on the new anatomical framework which has emerged during the last quarter century
* A compellingly expanded conceptualization of Broca's famous limbic lobe
* Clinical and basic science boxes highlighting specific concepts, structures, or neuronal circuits from a clinical perspective
* DVD illustrating dissection of the human brain by one of the world's masters



This book presents the anatomical systems that take part in the scientific and clinical study of emotional functions and neuropsychiatric disorders. It discusses the limbic system-the cortical and subcortical structures in the human brain involved in emotion, motivation, and emotional association with memory-at length and how this is no longer a useful guide to the study of psychiatric disorders. The book provides an understanding of brain anatomy, with an emphasis on the new anatomical framework which has emerged during the last quarter century. The goal is to help the reader develop an understanding of the gross anatomical organization of the human forebrain.

All disc-based content for this title is now available on the Web.



* A re-evaluation of brain anatomy, with an emphasis on the new anatomical framework which has emerged during the last quarter century
* A compellingly expanded conceptualization of Broca's famous limbic lobe
* Clinical and basic science boxes highlighting specific concepts, structures, or neuronal circuits from a clinical perspective

Papildus informācija

An anatomical systems analysis of brain structures and pathways relating to emotion, motivation, memory and adaptive behaviors.
Preface xi
About Lennart Heivier xvii
Acknowledgments xix
The Limbic System: A Concept in Perpetual Search for a Definition
1(14)
The Birth of the Limbic System
1(5)
Clinical Box
1. History of the Limbic System
4(2)
The Continuing Evolution of the Limbic System
6(3)
Why Isn't the Cerebellum an Integral Part of the Limbic System?
9(1)
The Evolution of the Limbic System: No End in Sight
10(5)
Clinical Box
2. Cerebellum and Limbic System from a Clinical Perspective
10(5)
The Eroding Relevance of the Limbic System
15(12)
The Triune Brain Concept and the Controversy Surrounding It
15(4)
Basic Science Box
1. Neuroanatomical Methods
17(2)
The Limbic System and the Controversy Surrounding It
19(4)
Clinical Box
3. The Problem with the Limbic System
21(2)
New Anatomical Discoveries Provide an Alternative to the Limbic System
23(3)
Conclusion
26(1)
The Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain
27(42)
Introduction
27(10)
The Ventral Striatopallidal System
37(10)
Basic Science Box
2. Discovery of the Ventral Striatopallidal System
39(8)
Parallel Cortico-Subcortical Reentrant Circuits (``Basal Ganglia Loops'')
47(9)
Clinical Box
4. Small-Celled Islands: Clinical-Anatomical Correlations
49(5)
Clinical Box
5. Reentrant Circuits in a Clinical Context
54(2)
The Extended Amygdala
56(6)
Basic Science Box
3. Discovery of the Extended Amygdala
58(4)
Septal-Preoptic System
62(3)
Basic Science Box
4. The Extended Amygdala: A Contested Concept
63(2)
The Magnocellular Basal Forebrain System [ Basal Nucleus of Meynert]
65(2)
Summary
67(2)
The Greater Limbic Lobe
69(32)
Limits, Topography, and Related Concepts
69(2)
The Greater Limbic Lobe
71(3)
The Nonisocortical Character of the Limbic Lobe
74(5)
Clinical Box
6. The Insula
74(3)
Clinical Box
7. Cingulate Gyrus
77(2)
The Olfactory System of the Limbic Lobe
79(3)
Other Sensory Input to the Limbic Lobe
82(4)
Clinical Box
8. Smell and Its Significance in the Clinical Setting
82(3)
Basic Science Box
5. Precuneus
85(1)
Limbic Lobe Output
86(9)
Clinical Box
9. Limbic Lobe in a Clinical Context
86(4)
Clinical Box
10. Entorhinal Cortex
90(3)
Clinical Box
11. Amygdala
93(2)
Concluding Remarks
95(6)
Clinical Box
12. Hippocampus
96(3)
Clinical Box
13. Interictal Personality Disorder
99(2)
Cooperation and Competition of Macrosystem Outputs
101(40)
Basal Forebrain Functional-Anatomical Systems (Macrosystems) Revisited
101(4)
Reticular Formation and Behavioral Synthesis
105(3)
Clinical Box
14. Pontine and Mesencephalic Lesions
107(1)
Macrosystem Outputs
108(17)
Basic Science Box
6. An Instructive Corner of the Rat Magnocellular Basal Forebrain
115(7)
Basic Science Box
7. A Question of Direct Projections
122(3)
Interactions between Macrosystems
125(5)
Basic Science Box
8. Some Examples of Relevant Technical Considerations
127(3)
The Problems of Subdivision, Boundaries, and the Reductionist Approach
130(2)
Some Functional Considerations and Concluding Comments
132(9)
Clinical Box
15. Disorders of Motivation
134(1)
Clinical Box
16. Subcortical Versus Cortical Psychopathologies
135(6)
Literature Cited 141(30)
Index 171


Daniel S. Zahm works at Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, USA.