Brain Circuitry and Its Disorders Mitarbeit:Broman, Jonas; Catani, Marco; Cömert, Ayhan; Cruysberg, Johannes R.M.; den Dunnen, Wilfred F.A.; Doorduin, Jonne; Eling, Paul A.T.M.; Hashizume, Yoshio; Hori, Akira
Brain Circuitry and Its Disorders Mitarbeit:Broman, Jonas; Catani, Marco; Cömert, Ayhan; Cruysberg, Johannes R.M.; den Dunnen, Wilfred F.A.; Doorduin, Jonne; Eling, Paul A.T.M.; Hashizume, Yoshio; Hori, Akira
Connections define the functions of neurons: information flows along connections, as well as growth factors and viruses, and even neuronal death can progress through connections. Accordingly, knowing how the various parts of the brain are interconnected to form functional systems is a prerequisite for properly understanding data from all fields in the neurosciences. Clinical Neuroanatomy: Brain Circuitry and Its Disorders bridges the gap between neuroanatomy and clinical neurology. It focuses on human and primate data in the context of brain circuitry disorders, which are so common in…mehr
Connections define the functions of neurons: information flows along connections, as well as growth factors and viruses, and even neuronal death can progress through connections. Accordingly, knowing how the various parts of the brain are interconnected to form functional systems is a prerequisite for properly understanding data from all fields in the neurosciences.
Clinical Neuroanatomy: Brain Circuitry and Its Disorders bridges the gap between neuroanatomy and clinical neurology. It focuses on human and primate data in the context of brain circuitry disorders, which are so common in neurological practice. In addition, numerous clinical cases are presented to demonstrate how normal brain circuitry can be interrupted, and what the effects are. Following an introduction to the organization and vascularization of the human brain and the techniques used to study brain circuitry, the main neurofunctional systems are discussed, including the somatosensory, auditory,visual, motor, autonomic and limbic systems, the cerebral cortex and complex cerebral functions. In this 2nd edition, apart from a general updating, many new illustrations have been added and more emphasis is placed on modern techniques such as diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) and network analysis. Moreover, a developmental ontology based on the prosomeric model is applied, resulting in a more modern subdivision of the brain.
The new edition of Clinical Neuroanatomy is primarily intended for neurologists, neuroradiologists and neuropathologists, as well as residents in these fields, but will also appeal to (neuro)anatomists and all those whose work involves human brain mapping.
Authors: Hans J. ten Donkelaar, M.D., Ph.D., 935 Department of Neurology, Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, has published three major works, not two; you probably forgot 'The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates' (Nieuwenhuys, ten Donkelaar, Nicholson, Springer 1998) Prof. Kachlík is Head of the Department of Anatomy of the Second Faculty of Medicine of Charles University in Prague. He is an expert on anatomical nomenclature. Prof. Tubbs serves as Chief Scientific Officer for the Seattle Foundation. He has published a large number of papers, authored over 20 books, and is editor-in-chief of the journal Clinical Anatomy. Hans J. ten Donkelaar (1946) studied Medicine at the University of Nijmegen (The Netherlands), where he received his M.D. (1974) and Ph.D. (1975). In 1978, he was appointed Associate Professor of Neuroanatomy atthe Department of Anatomy and Embryology of that University. His research interests are developmental and comparative aspects of motor systems, developmental disorders of the CNS and neurodegenerative disease. With Rudolf Nieuwenhuys and Charles Nicholson he published The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates (1998, Springer) and with Anthony Lohman an anatomy and embryology textbook in Dutch, which is now in its fourth edition (ten Donkelaar HJ, Oostra R-J 2014 Klinische Anatomie en Embryologie. Springer Media/Houten/NL). In 1998, he came to the Department of Neurologyof the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center to do research on developmental and neurodegenerative diseases. In 2006, he published with Martin Lammens and Akira Hori Clinical Neuroembryology: Development and developmental disorders of the human central nervous system (Springer), which is in its second edition now (2014), and in 2011 Clinical Neuroanatomy: Brain circuitry and its disorders (Springer). Since 2012, he is Co-ordinator of the FIPAT (Federative International Programme for Anatomical Terminology) Working Group Neuroanatomy and responsible for the TNA. David Kachlík (1974) studied Medicine in Prague, where he received his M.D. (1998) and Ph.D. (2006). Since 1998, he worked in the Department of Anatomy of the Third Faculty ofMedicine of the Charles University in Prague. In 2016, he was appointed Professor of Anatomy at its Second Faculty of Medicine. His research concerns vascular and musculoskeletal anatomy, peripheral nerves and morphological terminology and nomenclature. In 2010, he published with Pavel ¿ech, Vladimír Musil and Václav Bá¿a ¿eské T¿lov¿dné Názvosloví (Brno), the Czech translation of the Terminologia Anatomica of 1998. He is a member of FIPAT and published a series of influential papers on anatomical terminology. R. ShaneTubbs (1969) received his MS (1998) and Ph.D (2002) at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, where he started his career as a clinical anatomist and researcher. His research focus has been on the so-called 'reverse translational anatomy research', whereclinical problems are identified and solved with anatomical studies. He has published a large number of papers, authored over 20 books, and is editor-in-chief of the journal Clinical Anatomy. He has recently moved to Seattle, WA, as the Chief Scientific Officer at the Seattle Science Foundation, where he continues his research and teaching to medical professionals. He is an editor of the 41th edition of Gray's Anatomy and recently published with Mohammadali M. Shoja and Marios Loukas Bergman's Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation (Wiley, Blackwell, Hoboken, New Jersey, 2016). He is also a member of FIPAT. Contributors: Robert H. Baud, Ph.D., Service of Medical Informatics, University Hospitals of Geneva, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland (Informatics and cross-referencing) Axel Brehmer, M.D., Ph.D. Institute of Anatomy. University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, Krankenhausstraße 9, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany (Enteric nervous system) Jo
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1 Overview of the Human Brain and Spinal Cord
2 Vascularization of the Brain and Spinal Cord (with Ton van der Vliet, Ayhan Cömert, Pieter Wesseling and Peter van Domburg)
3 Notes on Techniques (with Jonne Doorduin, Marco Catani and Martijn P. Van den Heuvel)
4 The Somatosensory System (with Jonas Broman and Peter van Domburg)
5 The Reticular Formation and the Neuromodulatory Systems (with Anja Horn, Veronika Nemcová and Sebastiaan Overeem)
6 The Cranial Nerves (with David Kachlík, Johannes R.M. Cruysberg, Ton van der Vliet and Peter van Domburg)
7 The Auditory System (with Kimitaka Kaga)
8 The Visual System (with Johannes R.M. Cruysberg)
9 Motor Systems
10 The Cerebellum (with Bart van de Warrenburg, Wilfred den Dunnen, Martin Lammens and Pieter Wesseling)
11 The Basal Ganglia (with Bart van de Warrenburg, Michèl Willemsen, Martin Lammens, Benno Küsters and Akira Hori)
12 The Autonomic Nervous System (with Veronika N mcová, Martin Lammens and Sebastiaan Overeem)
13 The Hypothalamus, the Preoptic Area and Hypothalamohypophysial Systems (with Akira Hori)
14 The Limbic System (with Ricardo Insausti, Peter van Domburg, Benno Küsters, Akira Hori and Yoshio Hashizume)
15 The Cerebral Cortex and Complex Cerebral Functions (with Marco Catani, Peter van Domburg, Paul Eling, Benno Küsters and Akira Hori)
2 Vascularization of the Brain and Spinal Cord (with Ton van der Vliet, Ayhan Cömert, Pieter Wesseling and Peter van Domburg)
3 Notes on Techniques (with Jonne Doorduin, Marco Catani and Martijn P. Van den Heuvel)
4 The Somatosensory System (with Jonas Broman and Peter van Domburg)
5 The Reticular Formation and the Neuromodulatory Systems (with Anja Horn, Veronika Nemcová and Sebastiaan Overeem)
6 The Cranial Nerves (with David Kachlík, Johannes R.M. Cruysberg, Ton van der Vliet and Peter van Domburg)
7 The Auditory System (with Kimitaka Kaga)
8 The Visual System (with Johannes R.M. Cruysberg)
9 Motor Systems
10 The Cerebellum (with Bart van de Warrenburg, Wilfred den Dunnen, Martin Lammens and Pieter Wesseling)
11 The Basal Ganglia (with Bart van de Warrenburg, Michèl Willemsen, Martin Lammens, Benno Küsters and Akira Hori)
12 The Autonomic Nervous System (with Veronika N mcová, Martin Lammens and Sebastiaan Overeem)
13 The Hypothalamus, the Preoptic Area and Hypothalamohypophysial Systems (with Akira Hori)
14 The Limbic System (with Ricardo Insausti, Peter van Domburg, Benno Küsters, Akira Hori and Yoshio Hashizume)
15 The Cerebral Cortex and Complex Cerebral Functions (with Marco Catani, Peter van Domburg, Paul Eling, Benno Küsters and Akira Hori)
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From the reviews: "The textbook covers the anatomy, physiology, Neurology, and clinical neurosciences of the CNS & PNS of adults and children. ... It is both comprehensive and detailed in its scholarship. The book can help graduate students, medical students, postdocs, neurophysiologists, anatomists, and clinicians from a number of specialties. ... Clinical Neuroanatomy should be a neuroanatomy textbook of choice for medical schools around the world and I can heartedly recommend it to all interested audiences." (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, September, 2013)
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