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For nearly 30 years, the Concise Guide to Neuropsychiatry and
Behavioral Neurology has been an indispensable companion for
clinicians caring for patients struggling with everything from
delusions and hallucinations to aphasia and stroke. This third
edition combines all of the scientific rigor of its predecessors
with a renewed emphasis on kind, empathetic care. It has been
updated to account for the development of new techniques in brain
imaging; improvement in electrophysiological methods to better
detect epilepsy and sleep disorders; and a growing list of blood
and spinal fluid biomarkers that have revolutionized diagnostic
capability. Readers will benefit from guidance on novel treatments
and improved therapies for a range of disorders that includes *
Memory disorders* Movement disorders* Brain tumors* Substance
related disorders* HIV neurocognitive disorders A wealth of tables
throughout the book will help busy clinicians quickly reference
relevant information, regardless of the patient's presentation. And
an extensive list of recommended readings opens the door to further
study. As useful for trainees as it is for the experienced
practitioner, the Concise Guide to Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral
Neurology, Third Edition offers the latest science and expert
guidance to both achieve accurate diagnosis and undertake effective
management of patients with complex neuropsychiatric and
neurobehavioral disorders.
With the rapid growth of communication and computational capacity,
one area of the military that is an obvious candidate for
transformation is command and control (C2). Network Centric Warfare
(NCW) advocates believe that linked sensors, shooters, and decision
makers will be able to plan and execute combat action more rapidly
and more effectively than non-linked units. Skeptics of NCW believe
it has the potential to place too much emphasis on the technical
and tactical aspects of warfare. Another potential weakness of the
NCW concept is information overload at all levels of command.
Sensor fusion is a method of using computer algorithms to combine
information from various sensors into one track to reduce
information overload. Sensor fusion algorithms may combine discrete
tracks or may combine measurements from two or more sensors. Sensor
fusion may involve input from similar sensors, such as two radars,
or dissimilar sensors such as a radar and a forward looking
infrared (FLIR).
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