Horizons in Neuroscience Research. Volume 29

$210.00

Andres Costa (Editor)
Eugenio Villalba (Editor)

Series: Horizons in Neuroscience Research
BISAC: MED057000

This book provides readers with the latest developments in neurosciences research. Chapter One provides a call for action in treating and/or curing cerebral palsy throughout the lifespan. Chapter Two reviews disturbances in mitochondrial function and vesicular transport as mechanisms for pathogenesis in Parkinson’s disease. Chapter Three presents an integrated psychological theory that endeavors to explain how adults with the severe neurological disorder of spinal cord injury (SCI), cope with the many challenges and stresses involved in adjustment to this catastrophic injury. Chapter Four analyzes the theory of logarithm in neurobiology. Chapter Five discusses model molecular interactions of trace amine. (Imprint: Nova Biomedical)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. A Review of Cerebral Palsy – Aetiology, Current Understanding and Treatment: A Call for Action
Nicholas M. Almond and Samit Chakrabarty (Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK, and others)

Chapter 2. Disturbances in Mitochondrial Function and Vesicular Transport as Mechanisms for Pathogenesis in Parkinson’s Disease
Tsuyoshi Inoshita and Yuzuru Imai (Department of Research for Parkinson’s Disease, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan, and others)

Chapter 3. Theory of Adjustment Following Severe Neurological Injury: Evidence Supporting the Spinal Cord Injury Adjustment Model
Ashley Craig, Yvonne Tran and James Middleton (John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research, Sydney Medical School-Northern, The University of Sydney, Kolling Institute of Medical Research, RNSH, St Leonards, NSW Australia, and others)

Chapter 4. Theory of Logarithm in Neurobiology
Shigeko Takahashi (Psychology Laboratory, Kyoto City University of Arts, Kyoto, Japan)

Chapter 5. Model Molecular Interactions of Trace Amine–Associate Receptor 1 and Biogenic Amines
Bojidarka B. Ivanova and Michael Spiteller (Institute of Environmental Research (INFU) of the Faculty of Chemistry, Dortmund University of Technology, Dortmund, Germany)

Index

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