神経精神医学のための解剖学(第2版)<br>Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry : The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and Its Implications for Neuropsychiatric Illness(2)

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神経精神医学のための解剖学(第2版)
Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry : The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and Its Implications for Neuropsychiatric Illness(2)

  • 著者名:Zahm, Daniel S.
  • 価格 ¥23,166 (本体¥21,060)
  • Academic Press(2023/12/02発売)
  • ポイント 210pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780443155963
  • eISBN:9780443155970

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Description

Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry: The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and Its Implications for Neuropsychiatric Illness, Second Edition presents the anatomical systems that take part in the scientific and clinical study of emotional functions and neuropsychiatric disorders. The book discusses the limbic system—the cortical and subcortical structures in the human brain involved in emotion, motivation, and emotional association with memory—at length and how this is no longer a useful guide to the study of psychiatric disorders. Newly revised, this book now includes chapters focusing on the anatomy of Basal Forebrain and Cerebellum Macrosystems and the role these macrosystems paly in motion, emotion, and neuropsychiatric illnesses. This book will help reader develop an understanding of the gross anatomical organization of the human forebrain.

  • Presents discredited concept of the limbic system
  • Reviews the neuroanatomy of the basal forebrain, greater limbic lobe, and reticular core
  • Includes Clinical and Basic Science Boxes highlighting specific concepts, structures, and neuronal circuits from functional and clinical perspectives
  • Features 10 videos of dissections of human brain done by the late Lennart Heimer

Table of Contents

1. The limbic systemdan eroding concept in perpetual search for a definition and some key experimental neuroanatomical discoveries that have undermined it 2. The anatomy of the basal forebrain 3. The greater limbic lobe 4. Focus on basal forebrain macrosystems 5. Interfaces of macrosystems with the brainstem reticular formation, thalamus, and each other 6. Macrosystems in motion, representation, value, emotion, and neuropsychiatric illness 7. Cerebellum as a macrosystem 8. Basal forebrain macrosystems as a fundamental organizing principle of vertebrate brain