Neural Plasticity and Disorders of the Nervous System
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:23rd Dec '10
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This 2006 book describes how expression of neural plasticity can cause symptoms of disorder and disease instead of being beneficial.
This 2006 book describes how the expression of neural plasticity can go wrong and cause symptoms of disorders and diseases instead of being beneficial. Relevant anatomy and physiology of the nervous system and how such changes in the organisation of the nervous system may be reversed are also discussed.Neural Plasticity and Disorders of the Nervous System provides comprehensive coverage of the pathophysiology of neurological disorders emphasising those disorders where expression of plasticity is evident. Including the basis for the expression of neural plasticity; how reorganisation of the nervous system can cause hyperactivity in sensory systems producing central neuropathic pain, tinnitus and paresthesia; the role of little-known non-classical pathways in pain and sensory disorders and their subcortical connections; hyper- and hypoactivity of motor systems after injury, and the role of spinal reflexes and internal processing in the spinal cord. Phantom symptoms and disorders of nerves and associated disorders are discussed, along with disorders that can be cured by microvascular decompression operations. A detailed and comprehensive description of the organisation of pain circuits and sensory and motor nervous systems is also included. This 2006 text is aimed at students and graduates of neuroscience and medicine.
"...offers a thorough overview of neural functioning at the biochemical and anatomical levels, and describes those disorders in which expression of neural plasticity is especially relevant." APA Review of Books
ISBN: 9780521248952
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
Weight: 650g
406 pages