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Herbert Henri Jasper is a scientist whose research activities have
initiated and encompassed many of the major themes of neuroscience.
He has pioneered in single unit recording, chronic neuronal
studies, neurochemistry, electroencephalography, and many other
disciplines. His students now hold important positions in
universities and hospitals around the world. From July 21 to 23,
1986, a symposium entitled Neurotransmitters and Cortical Function:
From Molecules to Mind was held in Montreal to honor Professor
Jasper and to continue his pioneering efforts. The following
chapters originated in that meeting. They summarize the current v
vi PREFACE status of our knowledge in some of the fields influenced
by Professor Jasper. They share a focus on neurotransmitters in
cortical function, where we presume higher mental events originate.
Professor Jasper has made contributions to the understanding of
three different classes of neuro transmitters: GABA, acetylcholine,
and catecholamines. It is an interest in trying to link neu
rochemical events to some aspects of complex brain function and
behavior that has characterized his work, and it is this philosophy
that led to the present symposium to honor him. We dedicate this
volume to Professor Jasper and the integrative approach that he has
fostered. The Editors Montreal Contents 1. H. H. Jasper,
Neuroscientist of Our Century .......................... ."
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC
BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford
Academic and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected
open access locations. Jasper's Basic Mechanisms of the Epilepsies
has served as the definitive reference in the field of basic
research in the epilepsies for five decades through four
well-regarded editions. Since its inception, the book has been an
indispensable must-read and belongs in the hands of every
experimental epilepsy investigator, practicing epileptologist,
clinical neuroscientist, and student for both clinical and basic
science reference, doctoral and board exam preparation. This fifth
edition is the most ambitious yet and remains the definitive
reference in the field, providing encyclopedic and updated coverage
of the current understanding of basic research in the epilepsies,
while also mapping new research directions for the next decade, and
reviewing how molecular laboratory evidence is now being translated
into new therapeutics. In 79 chapters, the book considers the role
of interactions between neurons, synapses, and glia in the
initiation, spread, and arrest of seizures. It examines mechanisms
of excitability, synchronization, seizure susceptibility and,
ultimately, their contributions to epileptogenesis. It provides a
framework for expanding the monogenic epilepsy genome and
understanding the complex heredity responsible for common
epilepsies. It explores the molecular and cellular disease
mechanisms of ion channelopathies, developmental epilepsy genes,
and progressive myoclonic epilepsies. It considers newly emerging
mechanisms of epilepsy comorbidities. And, for the first time, it
describes current efforts to identify biomarkers of disease
progression and translate discoveries of epilepsy disease
mechanisms into new therapeutic strategies at the frontier of
molecular medicine.
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