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Neuroscience: Fundamentals for Rehabilitation

ISBN: 9780721647173 | 0721647170
Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Elsevier Science Health Science div
Pub. Date: 4/1/1998

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SummaryTable of Contents
Pacific Univ., Forest Grove, OR. Full-color text/ atlas on the research-based neuroscience informa- tion that is relevant to entry-level physical and occupational therapy. Includes case studies, review questions, and over 270 high-quality, three-dimensional illustrations. Follows a path from the cellular and developmental levels to regional anatomy. DNLM: Nervous System Physiology.
1 Introduction to Neuroscience
1(18)
What Is Neuroscience?
2(1)
Organization of This Book
... MORE3(2)
Introduction to Neuroanatomy
5(10)
Clinical Application of Learning Neuroscience
15(4)
2 Physical and Electrical Properties of Cells in the Nervous System
19(24)
Anne Burleigh-Jacobs
Supporting Cells
20(3)
Structure of Neurons
23(3)
Direction of Information Flow in Neurons
26(1)
Transmission of Information by Neurons
27(10)
Interactions Between Neurons
37(1)
Diseases Affecting the Cells of the Nervous System
37(6)
3 Synapses and Synaptic Transmissions
43(14)
Anne Burleigh-Jacobs
Introduction
44(2)
Electrical Potentials at Synapses
46(3)
Synaptic Receptors
49(4)
Neurotransmitters
53(2)
Toxins Affecting Neural Signaling at Synapses
55(2)
4 Neuroplasticity
57(12)
Anne Burleigh-Jacobs
Introduction
58(1)
Habituation
58(1)
Learning and Memory
58(1)
Recovery from Injury
59(5)
Metabolic Effects of Brain Injury
64(1)
Effects of Rehabilitation on Plasticity
65(1)
Neurotransplantation and Stereotaxic Surgical Approaches
66(3)
5 Development of the Nervous System
69(16)
Introduction
70(1)
Developmental Stages in Utero
70(1)
Formation of the Nervous System
71(5)
Cellular-Level Development
76(2)
Developmental Disorders: In Utero and Perinatal Damage of the Nervous System
78(4)
Nervous System Changes During Infancy
82(3)
6 Somatosensory System
85(22)
Introduction
86(1)
Peripheral Somatosensory Neurons
86(6)
Pathways to the Brain
92(15)
7 Somatosensation: Clinical Applications
107(24)
Introduction
108(1)
Testing Somatosensation
108(5)
Electrodiagnostic Studies
113(2)
Sensory Syndromes
115(3)
Clinical Perspective on Pain
118(2)
Specific Types of Pain
120(11)
8 Autonomic Nervous System
131(18)
Sensory Receptors
132(1)
Afferent Pathways
132(1)
Central Regulation of Visceral Function
132(3)
Efferent Pathways
135(2)
Sympathetic Nervous System
137(4)
Parasympathetic Nervous System
141(2)
Clinical Correlations
143(6)
9 Motor System
149(26)
Introduction
150(1)
Lower Motoneurons
151(1)
Spinal Region
152(7)
Descending Motor Pathways (Upper Motoneurons)
159(5)
Control Circuits
164(11)
10 Clinical Disorders of the Motor System
175(32)
Muscle Strength and Muscle Bulk
176(1)
Involuntary Muscle Contractions
176(1)
Muscle Tone
176(1)
Disorders of Lower Motoneurons
177(1)
Upper Motoneuron Syndrome
178(3)
Types of Upper Motoneuron Lesions
181(3)
Treatment of Upper Motoneuron Lesions
184(1)
Voluntary Motor System Degeneration
185(1)
Pathology of the Basal Ganglia
185(4)
Hyperkinetic Disorders
189(2)
Signs and Symptoms of Cerebellar Disease
191(1)
Three Fundamental Types of Movement
192(6)
Testing the Motor System
198(9)
11 Peripheral Nervous System
207(16)
Introduction
208(1)
Anatomy of Peripheral Nerves
208(4)
Neuromuscular Junction
212(1)
Dysfunction of Peripheral Nerves
212(1)
Classification of Neuropathies
212(5)
Dysfunctions of the Neuromuscular Junction
217(1)
Myopathy
217(1)
Electrodiagnostic Studies
217(1)
Clinical Application
217(6)
12 Spinal Region
223(26)
Anatomy of the Spinal Region
224(3)
Functions of the Spinal Cord
227(2)
Spinal Cord Motor Coordination
229(2)
Spinal Control of Pelvic Organ Function
231(1)
Effects of Segmental and Tract Lesions in the Spinal Region
232(3)
Spinal Region Syndromes
235(2)
Effects of Spinal Region Dysfunction on Pelvic Organ Function
237(1)
Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
238(5)
Specific Disorders Affecting Spinal Region Function
243(6)
13 Cranial Nerves
249(28)
Introduction
250(1)
Cranial Nerve I: Olfactory
251(1)
Cranial Nerve II: Optic
251(1)
Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI: Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducens
251(4)
Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal
255(4)
Cranial Nerve VII: Facial
259(1)
Cranial Nerve VIII: Vestibulocochlear
259(2)
Cranial Nerve IX: Glossopharyngeal
261(4)
Cranial Nerve X: Vagus
265(1)
Cranial Nerve XI: Accessory
266(1)
Cranial Nerve XII: Hypoglossal
266(1)
Cranial Nerves Involved in Swallowing and Speaking
266(1)
Systems Controlling Cranial Nerve Lower Motoneurons
266(1)
Disorders of the Cranial Nerves
267(3)
Testing Cranial Nerves
270(7)
14 Brain Stem Region
277(22)
Introduction
278(1)
Anatomy of the Brain Stem
278(2)
Reticular Formation
280(2)
Reticular Nuclei and Their Neurotransmitters
282(2)
Medulla
284(2)
Pons
286(2)
Midbrain
288(1)
Cerebellum
288(1)
Disorders in the Brain Stem Region
289(10)
15 Auditory, Vestibular, and Visual Systems
299(16)
Introduction
300(1)
Auditory System
300(1)
Vestibular System
301(2)
Visual System
303(5)
Disorders of Auditory, Vestibular, and Visual Systems
308(7)
16 Cerebrum
315(26)
Introduction
316(1)
Diencephalon
316(3)
Subcortical Structures
319(1)
Cerebral Cortex
320(7)
Limbic System
327(3)
Emotions and Behavior
330(1)
Psychological and Somatic Interactions
330(3)
Memory
333(2)
Communication
335(1)
Comprehension of Spatial Relationships
336(1)
Use of Visual Information
336(1)
Consciousness
337(4)
17 Cerebrum: Clinical Applications
341(22)
Signs of Damage to Cerebral Systems
342(8)
Diseases and Disorders Affecting Cerebral Function
350(13)
18 Support Systems: Blood Supply and Cerebrospinal Fluid System
363(20)
Introduction
364(1)
Cerebrospinal Fluid System
364(4)
Vascular Supply
368(15)
Appendix Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators383(4)
Introduction383(1)
Neurotransmitters383(1)
Neuromodulators384(3)
Answers387(20)
Glossary407(18)
Index425

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