Neuroscience For Rehabilitation, 2nd Ed.
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The second edition of this introductory text uses clinical examples to bridge the gap between basic neuroscience and the practice of neurologic rehabilitation. Each chapter illustrates the relationship between the nervous system and behavior. Current, portable, and clearly written, the text covers discrete systems for acquiring information, the neural mechanisms that control s...
The second edition of this introductory text uses clinical examples to bridge the gap between basic neuroscience and the practice of neurologic rehabilitation. Each chapter illustrates the relationship between the nervous system and behavior. Current, portable, and clearly written, the text covers discrete systems for acquiring information, the neural mechanisms that control s...
Description:
The second edition of this introductory text uses clinical examples to bridge the gap between basic neuroscience and the practice of neurologic rehabilitation. Each chapter illustrates the relationship between the nervous system and behavior. Current, portable, and clearly written, the text covers discrete systems for acquiring information, the neural mechanisms that control specific kinds of human function, and how the nervous system responds to insult and injury. New in this edition: Neurotransmitters, support structures and blood supply, sensorimotor interaction, and aging of the nervous system.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Gross Anatomy 3. Support Structures 4. The Neuron 5. Neurotransmitters 6. Development Sensation 7. Somatic Senses 1: Touch Senses 8. Somatic Senses 2: Motion Senses 9. Auditory System 10. Visual System 11. Vestibular System 12. Smell and Taste Motor Control 13. Motor Control 1: Spinal Cord and Periphery 14. Motor Control 2: Higher Centers 15. Autonomic Nervous System 16. Sensorimotor Interaction Higher Cognitive Functions 17. Cellular Mechanisms of Learning 18. Spatial Orientation 19. Language 20. Normal Emotions 21. Abnormal Emotions 22. Executive Functions Development Across the Lifespan 23. Aging 24. Recovery of Function Glossary Inde
The second edition of this introductory text uses clinical examples to bridge the gap between basic neuroscience and the practice of neurologic rehabilitation. Each chapter illustrates the relationship between the nervous system and behavior. Current, portable, and clearly written, the text covers discrete systems for acquiring information, the neural mechanisms that control specific kinds of human function, and how the nervous system responds to insult and injury. New in this edition: Neurotransmitters, support structures and blood supply, sensorimotor interaction, and aging of the nervous system.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Gross Anatomy 3. Support Structures 4. The Neuron 5. Neurotransmitters 6. Development Sensation 7. Somatic Senses 1: Touch Senses 8. Somatic Senses 2: Motion Senses 9. Auditory System 10. Visual System 11. Vestibular System 12. Smell and Taste Motor Control 13. Motor Control 1: Spinal Cord and Periphery 14. Motor Control 2: Higher Centers 15. Autonomic Nervous System 16. Sensorimotor Interaction Higher Cognitive Functions 17. Cellular Mechanisms of Learning 18. Spatial Orientation 19. Language 20. Normal Emotions 21. Abnormal Emotions 22. Executive Functions Development Across the Lifespan 23. Aging 24. Recovery of Function Glossary Inde
Autor | Cohen, Helen A. |
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Ilmumisaeg | 1998 |
Kirjastus | Lippincott Williams And Wilkins |
Köide | Kõvakaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 544 |
Pikkus | 232 |
Laius | 232 |
Keel | American English |
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