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Neuronal and Synaptic Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorder and
Intellectual Disability provides the latest information on Autism
spectrum disorders (ASDs), the lifelong neurodevelopmental
disorders that present in early childhood and affect how
individuals communicate and relate to others and their
surroundings. In addition, three quarters of ASD patients also
manifest severe intellectual disability. Though certain genes have
been implicated, ASDs remain largely a mystery, and research
looking into causes and cellular deficits are crucial for better
understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders. Despite the
prevalence and insidious nature of this disorder, this book remains
to be an extensive resource of information and background on the
state of current research in the field. The book serves as a
reference for this purpose, and discusses the crucial role synaptic
activity plays in proper brain function. In addition, the volume
discusses the neurodevelopmental synaptopathies and serves as a
resource for scientists and clinicians in all biomedical science
specialties. This research has been crucial for recent studies that
have provided a rationale for the development of pharmacological
agents able to counteract functional synaptic anomalies and
potentially ameliorate some ASD symptoms.
This book introduces the current concepts of molecular mechanisms
in synaptic plasticity and provides a comprehensive overview of
cutting-edge research technology used to investigate the molecular
dynamics of the synapses. It explores current concepts on
activity-dependent remodeling of the synaptic cytoskeleton and
presents the latest ideas on the different forms of plasticity in
synapses and dendrites. Synaptic Plasticity in Health and Disease
not only supplies readers with extensive knowledge on the latest
developments in research, but also with important information on
clinical and applied aspects. Changes in spine synapses in
different brain disease states, so-called synaptopathies, are
explained and described by experts in the field. By outlining basic
research findings as well as physiological and pathophysiological
impacts on synaptic plasticity, the book represents an essential
state-of-the-art work for scientists in the fields of biochemistry,
molecular biology and the neurosciences, as well as for doctors in
neurology and psychiatry alike.
Economic Policy and Human Rights presents a powerful critique of
three decades of neoliberal economic policies, assessed from the
perspective of human rights norms. In doing so, it brings together
two areas of thought and action that have hitherto been separate:
progressive economics concerned with promoting economic justice and
human development; and human rights analysis and advocacy.
Focussing on in-depth comparative case studies of the USA and
Mexico and looking at issues such as public expenditure, taxation
and international trade, the book shows that heterodox economic
analysis benefits greatly from a deeper understanding of a human
rights framework. This is something progressive economists have
often been skeptical of, regarding it as too deeply entrenched in
'Western' norms, discourses and agendas. Such a categorical
rejection is unwarranted. Instead, human rights norms can provide
an invaluable ethical and accountability framework, challenging a
narrow focus on efficiency and growth. A vital book for anyone
interested in human rights and harnessing economics to create a
better world.
This book introduces the current concepts of molecular mechanisms
in synaptic plasticity and provides a comprehensive overview of
cutting-edge research technology used to investigate the molecular
dynamics of the synapses. It explores current concepts on
activity-dependent remodeling of the synaptic cytoskeleton and
presents the latest ideas on the different forms of plasticity in
synapses and dendrites. Synaptic Plasticity in Health and Disease
not only supplies readers with extensive knowledge on the latest
developments in research, but also with important information on
clinical and applied aspects. Changes in spine synapses in
different brain disease states, so-called synaptopathies, are
explained and described by experts in the field. By outlining basic
research findings as well as physiological and pathophysiological
impacts on synaptic plasticity, the book represents an essential
state-of-the-art work for scientists in the fields of biochemistry,
molecular biology and the neurosciences, as well as for doctors in
neurology and psychiatry alike.
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Davide Gambarara; Carlo Sala Cattaneo
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e dei tuoi amici o parenti.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Economic Policy and Human Rights presents a powerful critique of
three decades of neoliberal economic policies, assessed from the
perspective of human rights norms. In doing so, it brings together
two areas of thought and action that have hitherto been separate:
progressive economics concerned with promoting economic justice and
human development; and human rights analysis and advocacy.
Focussing on in-depth comparative case studies of the USA and
Mexico and looking at issues such as public expenditure, taxation
and international trade, the book shows that heterodox economic
analysis benefits greatly from a deeper understanding of a human
rights framework. This is something progressive economists have
often been skeptical of, regarding it as too deeply entrenched in
'Western' norms, discourses and agendas. Such a categorical
rejection is unwarranted. Instead, human rights norms can provide
an invaluable ethical and accountability framework, challenging a
narrow focus on efficiency and growth. A vital book for anyone
interested in human rights and harnessing economics to create a
better world.
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