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Horizons in Neuroscience Research - Volume 32 (Hardcover)
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Horizons in Neuroscience Research - Volume 32 (Hardcover)
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This book provides readers with the latest developments in
neurosciences research. Chapter One reports on how neural network
learning is possible in patients who are not conscious including
patients in the vegetative state. Chapter Two is written for
educational therapists who are working with ASD cases and the aim
is twofold. Firstly, it is to raise the awareness among educational
therapists on current neuroscientific studies on the autistic brain
and its ASCs (and hence, ASD). Secondly, it is to inform how the
findings from these neuroimaging studies can be translated into
praxiological implications in autism treatment plan design for
educational therapists. Chapter Three studies the postoperative
cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in patients after cardiac surgeries
along with extensive review of the literature in this field. At
least three types of POCD may be outlined, and therefore tests
sensitive to each type of POCD should be included into test
batteries. Chapter Four discusses the common types of brachial
plexus injuries, local anatomy, exam findings, classification
systems for injury severity, diagnostic tests and management.
Chapter Five integrates the results of prior publications and
describes additional findings and further implications providing
indications that these intra- and intermuscular sequencing patterns
are referenced to the cross-system relevance of efficient movement
coordination in general, interlocking the whole range from
intersegmental motor interactions down to the functional structures
within specific muscles, as one functional entity. Chapter Six
reports on strabismus which is the most frequent ocular surgery
performed in childhood and requires anaesthesia that provides
akinesia, analgesia, and sometimes ocular hypotonia, to adjust
sutures. Chapter Seven studies the poster dorsal medial amygdala
(MePD) which is involved in the display of reproductive behaviour
in both male and female rats. Further studies demonstrated that it
also integrates a subcortical social behaviour network with
additional, but selective modulatory roles.
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