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Horizons in Neuroscience Research - Volume 39 (Hardcover)
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Horizons in Neuroscience Research - Volume 39 (Hardcover)
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Horizons in Neuroscience Research. Volume 39 first presents a study
wherein the gravitational noise of the brain at different ages
within the same family was studied by gravitational mass
spectroscopy. The authors explore the resources for community
integration for individuals that have acquired a traumatic brain
injury, highlighting areas that need further investigation. In a
subsequent study, the gravitational mass spectroscopy method was
used for the fast diagnosis of human brain states at long-range
order. Various routes for ischaemic stroke management are also
discussed, including hyper acute management, acute management and
long-term management. Continuing, the newer technologies and
approaches currently being applied in the field of neurosurgery are
reviewed. The authors summarize the reported cases and
observational studies regarding nonconvulsive status epilepticus in
neurosurgical subspecialties of emergency and perioperative care,
cerebrovascular diseases, neurotrauma, brain tumor, and
stereotactic and functional neurosurgery. The associations between
different brain inflammatory mediators and epileptogenesis are
explored in an effort to affirm the idea that targeting the
inflammatory pathway may be an effective therapeutic strategy to
prevent or treat epilepsy. The major issue in glycemic control in
neurocritical care patients is addressed: tight glycemic control
using intensive insulin therapy is associated with higher rates of
hypoglycemia without an improvement in survival rate. On these
bases, adequate nutrition before and during insulin infusion is
recommended. This compilation goes on to discuss evoked potentials,
electrical responses of the brain to light, sound, or electrical
stimuli. Depending on the type of stimulus, they emerge as visual,
auditory, or somatosensorial evoked potentials.
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