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The second edition of Principles of Frontal Lobe Function is a
newly organized, and thoroughly updated, volume divided into 9
different sections, each co-edited by leaders in the specific
domain of frontal lobe research. The topic areas include anatomy
and neuropharmacology, development, systems and models, fundamental
cognitive mechanisms, social behavior, clinical neuropsychology,
aging, psychiatric disorders, and rehabilitation. This organization
reflects both an increase in our combined knowledge about frontal
lobe functioning through new imaging technologies, as well as the
expansion of the field as a whole to include new topics such as
social neuroscience that were not discussed in the first edition.
Principles of Frontal Lobe Function will naturally be of particular
interest to researchers and clinicians actively investigating how
the frontal lobes operate and to understand dysfunction as a means
to design treatment. This new edition will also be a useful
resource for anyone involved in a discipline related to brain
function, whether it be cognitive neuroscience, behavioral
neurology, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, or
neurorehabilitation. Our knowledge of how the frontal lobes are
integrated with functioning in every other region of the brain is
also integrating our approach to solving brain-based problems.
Authors in this volume represent investigators who are deep-rooted
in frontal lobe research. As such, students will be exposed to both
the classical and frontier perspectives and will gain significant
insight into future research directions of what we believe to be
the most fascinating area of the brain. Features Expanded and
organized into sections representing both an increase in knowledge
as well as the addition of new areas of research within the field.
Combines classical and new researchers Has an multi-disciplinary
integrative perspective
Principles of Frontal Lobe Function provides a comprehensive review of historical and current research on the functions of the frontal lobes and frontal systems of the brain. The content covers frontal lobe functions from birth to old age, from biochemistry and anatomy to rehabilitation, from normal to disrupted function. Two introductory chapters guide, in different ways, reading of subsequent chapters. Following are a number of chapters dealing with basic science- neuroanatomy and neurochemistry. The various theoretical positions proposed reflect the diversity of approaches to the same fundamental question about the role of the frontal lobes. Some chapters deal with broad, salient issues such as functional heterogeneity versus homogeneity, while others narrow their focus on specific functions like motor control, language, memory and attention, executive functioning, and emotional and social behavior. The book concludes with chapters on applied clinical research such as frontal lobe pathology in neurological diseases and disorders, stroke, and traumatic brain injury, as well as strategies for neurorehabilitation. This book is intended to be a standard reference work on the frontal lobes for researchers, clinicians, and students in the fields of neurology, neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, and health care.
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