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Placebo Effects in Neurologic Disease, Volume 153, the latest release in the International Review of Neurobiology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on Background and Methods in Placebo, Better than Nothing: A Historical Account of Placebos and Placebo Effects from Modern to Contemporary Medicine, Determinants of PE, Strategies for Minimizing PE in Research, Maximizing placebo response in the clinic, Statistical methods for handling PE, Nocebo and Lessebo effects, Ethics of deception, Pain, Parkinson's Disease, Cognitive impairment, Epilepsy, and much more.
For many years, the need to develop valid tools to evaluate signs
and symptoms of Parkinson Disease (PD) has been present. However
the understanding of all intricacies of rating scales development
was not widely available and the first attempts were relatively
crude. In 2002, the Movement Disorders Society created a task force
to systemize the measurement of Parkinson's Disease. Since then,
the Task Force has produced and published several critiques to the
available rating scales addressing both motor and non-motor domains
of Parkinson Disease. Additionally the task force initiated a
project to develop a new version of the UPDRS, the MDS-UPDRS. But
none of this was made available in one convenient source. Until
now.
In the second half of the 19th century, Paris became an
international center for neurological studies largely because of
Jean-Martin Charcot and his Salpetriere School. Charcot was named
Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System at the University of
Paris in 1882, and thus helped institutionalize neurology as a
medical specialty. By then he had already published widely and had
assembled a team of research specialists and students who
approached the study of the nervous system through the celebrated
methode anatomo-clinique that correlated specific neurological
signs with discrete lesions in the central nervous system. Pushing
beyond the bounds of anatomical study, Charcot went on to study
hysteria, attracting both scientific and social notoriety.
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