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A single volume of 85 articles, the Handbook of the Neurobiology of
Aging is an authoritative selection of relevant chapters from the
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, the most comprehensive source of
neuroscience information assembled to date (AP Oct 2008).
The study of neural aging is a central topic in neuroscience,
neuropsychology and gerontology. Some well-known age-related
neurological diseases include Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, but even
more common are problems of aging which are not due to disease but
to more subtle impairments in neurobiological systems, including
impairments in vision, memory loss, muscle weakening, and loss of
reproductive functions, changes in body weight, and sleeplessness.
As the average age of our society increases, diseases of aging
become more common and conditions associated with aging need more
attention by doctors and researchers.
This book offers an overview of topics related to neurobiological
impairments which are related to the aging brain and nervous
system. Coverage ranges from animal models to human imaging,
fundamentals of age-related neural changes and pathological
neurodegeneration, and offers an overview of structural and
functional changes at the molecular, systems, and cognitive levels.
Key pathologies such as memory disorders, Alzheimer's, dementia,
Down syndrome, Parkinson's, and stroke are discussed, as are
cutting edge interventions such as cell replacement therapy and
deep brain stimulation. There is no other current single-volume
reference with such a comprehensive coverage and depth.
Authors selected are the internationally renowned experts for the
particular topics on which they write, and the volume is richly
illustrated with over 100 color figures. A collection of articles
reviewing our fundamental knowledge of neural aging, the book
provides an essential, affordable reference for scientists in all
areas of Neuroscience, Neuropsychology and Gerontology.
* The most comprehensive source of up-to-date data on the
neurobiology of aging, review articles cover: normal, sensory and
cognitive aging; neuroendocrine, structural and molecular factors;
and fully address both patholgy and intervention
* Chapters represent an authoritative selection of relevant
material from the most comprehensive source of information about
neuroscience ever assembled, (Encyclopedia of Neuroscience),
synthesizing information otherwise
dispersed across a number of journal articles and book chapters,
and saving researchers the time consuming process of finding and
integrating this information themselves
* Offering outstanding scholarship, each chapter is written by an
expert in the topic area and over 20% of chapters feature
international contributors, (representing 11 countries)
* Provides more fully vetted expert knowledge than any existing
work with broad appeal for the US, UK and Europe, accurately
crediting the contributions to research in those regions
* Fully explores various pathologies associated with the aging
brain (Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, memory disorders,
stroke, Down's syndrome, etc.)
* Coverage of disorders and key interventions makes the volume
relevant to clinicians as well as researchers
* Heavily illustrated with over 100 color figures
Some well-known age-related neurological diseases include
Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, deafness, and blindness.
Even more common are the problems of aging which are not due to
disease but to more subtle impairments in neurobiological systems,
including impairments in vision, memory loss, muscle weakening, and
loss of reproductive functions, changes in body weight, and
sleeplessness. As the average age of our society increases,
diseases of aging continue to become more common, and conditions
associated with aging need more attention by doctors and
researchers. In 1991, patients over the age of 65 saw their doctors
an average of eight times per year. Research funding is provided by
the Neuroscience and Neuropsychology of Aging (NNA) Program, which
is run by the National Institute on Aging. This book offers a
comprehensive overview of all topics related to functional
impairments which are related to the aging brain and nervous
system. It is organized according to four general functions:
movement, senses, memory, and neuroendocrine regulation. Written by
the leading researchers in the field, this comprehensive work
addresses both impairments associated with diseases and not
associated with diseases, making it easier to understand the
mechanisms involved. Functional Neurobiology of Aging is an
important reference for professionals and students involved in
aging research, as well as physicians who need to recognize and
understand age-related impairments.
Key Features
* Organized by function, making it easy to find and understand the
material
* Addresses impairments both associated with diseases and not
associated with diseases
* Written by leading researchers in the field
* Most comprehensive source of information on the neurobiology of
aging
Autism is no longer considered a rare disease, and the Center
for Disease Control now estimates that upwards of 730,000 children
in the US struggle with this isolating brain disorder. New research
is leading to greater understanding of and ability to treat the
disorder at an earlier age. It is hoped that further genetic and
imaging studies will lead to biologically based diagnostic
techniques that could help speed detection and allow early, more
effective intervention.
Edited by two leaders in the field, this volume offers a current
survey and synthesis of the most important findings of the
neuroscience behind autism of the past 20 years. With chapters
authored by experts in each topic, the volume explores etiology,
neuropathology, imaging, and pathways/models. Offering a broad
background of ASDs with a unique focus on neurobiology, the volume
offers more than the others on the market with a strictly clinical
focus or a single authored perspective that fails to offer expert,
comprehensive coverage. Researchers and graduate students alike
with an interest in developmental disorders and autism will
benefit, as will autism specialists across psychology and medicine
looking to expand their expertise.
*Uniquely explores ASDs from a neurobiological angle, looking to
uncover the molecular/cellular basis rather than to merely catalog
the commonly used behavioral interventions
*Comprehensive coverage synthesizes widely dispersed research,
serving as one-stop shopping for neurodevelopmental disorder
researchers and autism specialists
*Edited work with chapters authored by leaders in the field around
the globe - the broadest, most expert coverage available"
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