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The Neurobiology of the Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome and Chronic
Tics, Volume Three reviews historical background and current
nosology and guidelines. In addition, it includes an overview of
pathophysiology, ranging from its genetic basis and changes in
neurochemistry and electrophysiology to widespread neural circuits.
Specific chapters cover Tourette syndrome from phenomenology and
natural history to neurobiology, Update and Recent progress in the
Neurobiology of Tourette Syndrome, Current guidelines and nosology
of Tourette syndrome, Neuroimaging applications in Tourette's
Syndrome, Clinical and neurodevelopmental brain imaging of Tourette
syndrome, Altered Structural Connectivity in Gilles de la Tourette
Syndrome, and much more. The last 20?years have seen an exponential
growing body of research dedicated to Gilles de la Tourette
Syndrome in the understanding of the syndrome's complex genetics
and underlying neurobiology. This unprecedented surge in basic and
clinical research has resulted in over 3,000 scientific
publications.
The Neurobiology of the Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome and Chronic
Tics, Part B, Volume Four reviews historical background, current
nosology and guidelines. In addition, it includes an overview of
pathophysiology, ranging from its genetic basis and changes in
neurochemistry and electrophysiology to widespread neural circuits.
Specific chapters cover The genetic basis of Gilles de la Tourette
Syndrome, Genome-wide association study of Tourette Syndrome, De
Novo mutations in Tourette Syndrome, Animal models for Tourette
Syndrome, The neural-immune crosstalk in Tourette syndrome: from
immunobiology to epistemology, Functional connectivity in the
Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome, and much more.
Antiepileptic drugs are among the most commonly prescribed
medications by both neurologists and psychiatrists, as they exert a
number of effects which extend far beyond their anticonvulsant
properties. There is growing evidence that each antiepileptic drug
is characterised by a specific behavioural profile. Behavioural
Neurology of Antiepileptic Drugs: A Practical Guide offers a
user-friendly guide to the use of antiepileptic drugs and their
behavioural effects on patients with epilepsy and primary
psychiatric conditions. Written over 18 chapters, this practical
handbook guides the reader through the breadth of medications used
in modern epilepsy and psychiatry practice alphabetically,
including information on each drug's indications,
contra-indications, side-effects, and important interactions. This
resource covers practical information on prescribing and monitoring
to ensure the reader has the most up-to-date evidence-based
guidance at their fingertips, and diagrams are used throughout to
aid visual learning. With up-to-date content and a practical
approach, Behavioural Neurology of Antiepileptic Drugs: A Practical
Guide is an invaluable resource for consultants and trainees in
neurology, psychiatry, and neuropsychiatry, as well as to
pharmacists and specialist epilepsy nurses.
Providing an overview of the assessment, diagnosis, and
pharmacological treatment of tics, this is a practical handbook
designed for use in busy clinics by trainees and practitioners in a
range of disciplines. The most widely used pharmacological
treatment options for tics are covered, including first- and
second-generation antidopaminergic medications, alpha-2 adrenergic
medications, and other tic-suppressing medications. Particular care
has been taken in covering the key medications used for tic
control, detailing information such as the main pharmacodynamic and
pharmacokinetic properties, tolerability profiles, clinically
relevant interactions, and recommendations for use in special
populations. International guidelines on the pharmacotherapy of
tics are defined, with further reading lists of up-to-date
literature supporting the reader in developing their knowledge.
Delivering evidence-based applied guidance for the assessment and
pharmacological treatment of tics, this is an essential manual for
clinicians.
The frontal lobes, which constitute about one-third of the entire
cerebral cortex, have long fascinated scientific explorers of human
behaviour. There are multiple reasons for this: the frontal lobes
are the most recently evolved parts of the brain of Homo sapiens
and can be viewed as the executive centre of the entire nervous
system, subserving the key function of goal-oriented behaviour and
reconciling internal emotional states with the demands of the
external environment. This book presents some of the latest
research on the structure and functional role of the frontal lobes,
as revealed by both physiological and pathological studies. This
timely and comprehensive volume exemplifies that only a truly
multidisciplinary and collaborative effort from the allied
disciplines of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropathology,
neuroimaging, neuropsychology and neuropsychiatry will result in a
better understanding of the wide-reaching implications of frontal
lobe dysfunction.
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