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This book presents the most current scientific understanding behind
most common pain disorders. Clinical scientists involved in pain
science will gain a basic understanding of the causes of many types
of pain and will be able to discuss various therapies with
patients. Researchers new to pain science will gain an overall
understanding of pain pathophysiology and targets for pain
treatments. Covering every major aspect of pain science, from
molecular and cellular pathways of pain to pain disorders and their
treatments, Science of Pain bridges basic and clinical research
like no other book on the topic. Edited by world-renowned pain
scientist and Editor-in-Chief of the journal PAIN, Allan Basbaum,
this book is an in-depth reference for basic and clinical
scientists in pain research who must understand the basic science
of pain, and help develop new treatment strategies for pain
disorders.
* Presents the most current scientific understanding of
neuroscience of pain, written by the world's leading experts
* Integrates basic neuroscience research and clinical aspects of
pain disorders
* Covers both neurobiological basis and clinical treatment for a
pain disorder (e.g., migraine, fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain,
post-stroke pain)
* Covers pain pathways and mechanisms both in text and in
full-color illustrations
* Includes topics specific to gender and age group addressing the
trend in research toward developing individualized treatments
This major new publishing event provides the first up-to-date,
cutting-edge, comprehensive reference work combining volumes on all
major sensory modalities in one set in three decades. Under the
guidance of a distinguished team of international experts, 6
volumes collected 300 articles from all the top scientists laying
out our current knowledge on the anatomy, physiology, and molecular
biology of sensory organs. Topics covered include the perception,
psychophysics, and higher order processing of sensory information,
as well as disorders and new diagnostic and treatment methods.
Written for a wide audience, this reference work provides students,
scholars, medical doctors, and anyone interested in neuroscience a
comprehensive overview of the knowledge accumulated on the function
of sense organs, sensory systems, and how the brain processes
sensory input. Leading scholars from around the world contributed
articles, making The Senses a truly international portrait of
sensory physiology. The set is the definitive reference on sensory
neuroscience on the market, and will provide the ultimate entry
point into the review and original literature in Sensory
Neuroscience, and be a natural place for interested students and
scientists to deepen their knowledge.
* The only current reference available covering neurobiology,
physiology, anatomy, and molecular biology of sense organs and the
processing of sensory information in the brain
* Edited by experts in the field, with contributions from the most
active researchers providing a dynamic and authoritative account of
the topics
* Includes full color illustrations and top-quality
presentation
* Also available online via ScienceDirect
Optical instruments are routinely employed to obtain a wealth of
information about the atmosphere, including its composition,
temperature, and winds. A bewildering variety of optical
instruments have been proposed over the years, making it difficult
to decide which instrument should be chosen to make a specific
measurement. Spectral Imaging of the Atmosphere traces the
historical development of both spectral and imaging methods and
places them in a unified framework relevant to observations of the
troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere. The
underlying concepts of various measurement methodologies are
presented and paired with appropriate applications. A selection of
specific spectral imaging instruments, appropriate to illustrate
each conceptual type, is described in detail.
Shepherd's work provides both scientists and engineers with an
in-depth understanding of the fundamental concepts they need to
know in order to plan a program of atmospheric measurements.
Expected future methods and developments are also presented.
Problems designed to test and enhance the reader's understanding of
the material are included in each chapter.
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