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E-grāmata: Medical Neurobiology [Oxford Medicine Online E-books]

  • Formāts: 688 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-May-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195339970
  • Oxford Medicine Online E-books
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  • Formāts: 688 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-May-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195339970
This single-author text introduces the student to the fundamentals of the nervous system as it relates to the practice of medicine and human health. The workings of the nervous system are communicated in easy to understand language. The text emphasizes the contribution of the nervous system to diverse and common medical disorders, some of which are primarily neurological in nature (stroke, Parkinsons disease, hearing loss) and many of which are the domain of non-neurological specialities such as ophthalmology, ear-nose-throat, cardiology, medicine and the like (myopia, hearing loss, hypertension, sleep apnea, and asthma). The writing style is simple, clear and literary. Chapters can be read in a single sitting. Important concepts are presented both clearly and thoroughly, rendering this textbook appropriate for both the student who is learning about the nervous system for the first time and the student with previous knowledge of neurobiology. Medical Neurobiology is wholly concentrated on the human nervous system. Subjects without clinical relevance such as invertebrate neurobiology, cat or leech locomotion, or sound localization are not covered. On the other hand, subjects with significant clinical relevance such as walking, making facial expressions, cranial nerve functions, breathing, hearing and seeing are covered in depth. In essence, rather than teach either basic neurobiology or neurology, this book aims to communicate the relevance of the nervous system to the practice of every medical specialty from cardiology to dermatology, neonatology, pediatrics, geriatrics, pulmonology, ophthalmology, and so on. Thus, Medical Neurobiology teaches, explains and clarifies neurobiological concepts that will impact every health professional.

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Highly Commended in the Basic and Clinical Sciences Category, BMA Medical Book Awards 2012
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction to the Nervous System
3(18)
2 Cells of the Nervous System: Neurons and GL1A
21(12)
3 Developmental Overview of Neuroanatomy: The Tube Within the Brain
33(22)
SECTION 2 NEURAL COMMUNICATION
4 The Neuron at Rest
55(18)
5 Electrical Communication Within a Neuron
73(16)
6 Neurotransmitter Release
89(14)
7 Synthesis, Packaging, and Termination of Neurotransmitters
103(24)
8 Receiving the Synaptic Message
127(30)
SECTION 3 NEUROANATOMY
9 Spinal Cord: Conduit Between Body and Brain
157(30)
10 Cranial Nerves: Brain Sentries
187(26)
11 Brainstem Organization
213(16)
12 Inside the Brainstem: Cranial Nerve Nuclei and Long-distance Connections
229(34)
13 Forebrain: Action, Perception, Emotion, Thought
263(50)
14 Following the Nutrients: Blood Supply, Blood-Brain Barrier, and Ventricles
313(28)
SECTION 4 PERCEPTION
15 Perceiving the World
341(16)
16 Seeing the World
357(38)
17 Audition: Communication Portal
395(30)
18 Somatosensation: Focus on Pain
425(30)
19 The Vestibular Sense: Balance and Equilibrium
455(22)
SECTION 5 MOTOR CONTROL
20 Motor Control
477(8)
21 The Motor Unit and Orderly Recruitment
485(14)
22 Reflexes and Gait
499(18)
23 From Movement to Action: Postural Stability, Orienting, and Praxis
517(20)
24 Cerebellum
537(22)
25 Basal Ganglia: Action Selection
559(24)
26 Gaze Control
583(24)
SECTION 6 HOMEOSTASIS
27 Homeostatic Systems: Staying alive
607(28)
SECTION 7 YOU AND THE BRAIN
28 The Brain in a Physician's Life
635(6)
Index 641
Peggy Mason was educated at Harvard (BA '83, PhD '87) and did postdoctoral work at the University of California-San Francisco. She has been on the faculty of the University of Chicago since 1992 where she has had the privilege of introducing first year medical students to neurobiology, She is now Professor of Neurobiology.