The Encyclopedia of the Brain and Brain Disorders

The Encyclopedia of the Brain and Brain Disorders
Title The Encyclopedia of the Brain and Brain Disorders PDF eBook
Author Carol Turkington
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 449
Release 2010-05-12
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1438127030

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With a large focus on memory this edition discusses the functions and elem ents of the brain, how it works, how it breaks down, and various diseases and disorders that affect it.

Encyclopaedia Of The Brain And Brain Disorders

Encyclopaedia Of The Brain And Brain Disorders
Title Encyclopaedia Of The Brain And Brain Disorders PDF eBook
Author Carol Turkington
Publisher
Pages 368
Release
Genre
ISBN 9788176496384

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The Brain, the Nervous System, and Their Diseases [3 volumes]

The Brain, the Nervous System, and Their Diseases [3 volumes]
Title The Brain, the Nervous System, and Their Diseases [3 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Jennifer L. Hellier
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 1355
Release 2014-12-16
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1610693388

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This comprehensive encyclopedia provides a thorough overview of the human brain and nervous system—the body's "CPU and data network." It covers basic anatomy and function, diseases and disorders, treatment options, wellness concepts, and key individuals in the fields of neurology and neuroscience. Written to be accessible to high school and college students and general readers, this three-volume encyclopedia provides a sweeping overview of the brain, nervous system, and their diseases. Bringing together contributions from leading neuroscientists, neurologists, family physicians, psychologists, and public health professionals, the work covers both brain anatomy and function and neurological disorders, addressing how underlying processes—whether biological, developmental, environmental, or neurodegenerative—manifest themselves. Roughly a third of the entries are about neuroscience and how neurons "talk" to each other in brain circuits to provide normal function. Another group of entries discusses abnormalities or dysfunctions of the brain that develop into disorders or diseases, while a third group focuses on research and experimental procedures commonly used to study the nervous system. The encyclopedia also explores its subject from a wellness perspective, explaining actions that can prevent neurological disorders and injuries and promote general nervous system health. By addressing both ends of the spectrum, the work presents a holistic perspective that will appeal to a broad range of readers.

The Encyclopedia of Memory and Memory Disorders

The Encyclopedia of Memory and Memory Disorders
Title The Encyclopedia of Memory and Memory Disorders PDF eBook
Author Carol Turkington
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 305
Release 2002
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0816066450

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More than 600 clear, concise entries explore such topics as the anatomy of the brain; the role of the brain in the central nervous system; how thoughts, feelings, and memories develop; the effects of brain injuries; and the impact of major brain diseases. The glossary, bibliography, and appendixes have also been thoroughly revised.

Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences

Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences
Title Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 4744
Release 2014-04-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 0123851580

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The Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences, Second Edition, Four Volume Set develops from the first edition, covering all areas of neurological sciences through over 1000 entries focused on a wide variety of topics in neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry and other related areas of neuroscience. The contributing authors represent all aspects of neurology from many viewpoints and disciplines to provide a complete overview of the field. Entries are designed to be understandable without detailed background knowledge in the subject matter, and cross-referencing and suggested further reading lead the reader from a basic knowledge of the subject to more advanced understanding. The easy-to-use 'encyclopedic-dictionary' format of the Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences, Second Edition features alphabetic entries, extensive cross-referencing, and a thorough index for quick reference. The wealth of information provided by these four volumes makes this reference work a trusted source of valuable information for a wide range of researchers, from undergraduate students to academic researchers. Provides comprehensive coverage of the field of neurological science in over 1,000 entries in 4 volumes "Encyclopedic-dictionary" format provides for concise, readable entries and easy searching Presents complete, up-to-date information on 32 separate areas of neurology Entries are supplemented with extensive cross-referencing, useful references to primary research articles, and an extensive index

Concise Encyclopedia of Brain and Language

Concise Encyclopedia of Brain and Language
Title Concise Encyclopedia of Brain and Language PDF eBook
Author Harry A. Whitaker
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 633
Release 2010-04-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0080964990

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This volume descibes, in up-to-date terminology and authoritative interpretation, the field of neurolinguistics, the science concerned with the neural mechanisms underlying the comprehension, production and abstract knowledge of spoken, signed or written language. An edited anthology of 165 articles from the award-winning Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics 2nd edition, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience 4th Edition and Encyclopedia of the Neorological Sciences and Neurological Disorders, it provides the most comprehensive one-volume reference solution for scientists working with language and the brain ever published. - Authoritative review of this dynamic field placed in an interdisciplinary context - Approximately 165 articles by leaders in the field - Compact and affordable single-volume format

Encyclopedia of the Human Brain

Encyclopedia of the Human Brain
Title Encyclopedia of the Human Brain PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 3607
Release 2002-07-04
Genre Science
ISBN 0080548032

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In the past decade, enormous strides have been made in understanding the human brain. The advent of sophisticated new imaging techniques (e.g. PET, MRI, MEG, etc.) and new behavioral testing procedures have revolutionized our understanding of the brain, and we now know more about the anatomy, functions, and development of this organ than ever before. However, much of this knowledge is scattered across scientific journals and books in a diverse group of specialties: psychology, neuroscience, medicine, etc. The Encyclopedia of the Human Brain places all information in a single source and contains clearly written summaries on what is known of the human brain. Covering anatomy, physiology, neuropsychology, clinical neurology, neuropharmacology, evolutionary biology, genetics, and behavioral science, this four-volume encyclopedia contains over 200 peer reviewed signed articles from experts around the world. The Encyclopedia articles range in size from 5-30 printed pages each, and contain a definition paragraph, glossary, outline, and suggested readings, in addition to the body of the article. Lavishly illustrated, the Encyclopedia includes over 1000 figures, many in full color. Managing both breadth and depth, the Encyclopedia is a must-have reference work for life science libraries and researchers investigating the human brain.