Horizons in Neuroscience Research. Volume 43

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Andres Costa (Editor)
Eugenio Villalba (Editor)

Series: Horizons in Neuroscience Research

BISAC: MED057000

This book contains twelve chapters describing recent advancements in neuroscience research. Chapter One summarizes the role of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in the health and disease of dogs. Chapter Two discusses the neuroprotective effects of erythropoietin. Chapter Three focuses on the development of several mesencephalic areas using tyrosine hydroxylase immunocytochemistry and tritiated thymidine autoradiography. Chapter Four presents a study of the cerebellum of different age members of the same family using gravitational mass spectroscopy. Chapter Five explores how the conformations of nucleosomes and their states in the spirals of solenoids are responsible for the processes of short-term and long-term memory as well as other brain functions. Chapter Six deals with cognitive decline and depression associated with severe asymptomatic carotid stenosis. Chapter Seven describes the surgical technique of extensive craniofacial reconstruction for unilateral anterior plagiocephaly treatment. Chapter Eight gives a model of the molecular cause of pain based on a study of human fingers conducted via gravitational mass spectroscopy. Chapter Nine deals with the role of globules in the work of the brain and the dynamics of their conformations. Chapter Ten explains how chromosome topology is formed in vivo. Chapter Eleven explores the relationship between mild traumatic brain injury and residual cognitive impairment. Finally, Chapter Twelve examines stochastic resonance in the context of human sensory systems.

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Recent Advances in Brain Energy Metabolism Biochemical Markers in Canine Cerebrospinal Fluid
(Alejandro Seisdedos-Benzal and Alba Galán – Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery, University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain)

Chapter 2. Neuroprotective Effects of Erythropoietin
(Ali Börekci and Bora Gürer – University of Health Sciences, İstanbul Fatih Sultan Mehmet Education and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye)

Chapter 3. Times of Neuron Origin in the Development of the Midbrain Dopaminergic Cells
(Joaquín Martí-Clúa – Unitat de Citologia e Histologia, Departament de Biologia Cel·lular, de Fisiologia i d’Immunologia, Facultad de Biociències, Institut de Neurociències, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain)

Chapter 4. Nucleosome States and Sub Ensemble of Histones in Brain Form Memory. Chromosomes – A Powerful Accumulator of Potential Energy
(Anatolij Zubow, Kristina Zubow and Viktor Anatolievich Zubow – Dept. Telecommunication Networks Group, TU Berlin, Germany, et al.)

Chapter 5. Wegner’s Phenomenon “I Can’t Think of Anything” and the Molecular Mechanism of Mathematical Calculations in the Brain In Vivo
(Anatolij Zubow, Kristina Zubow and Viktor Anatolievich Zubow – Research and Development, Zubow Consulting, Germany, et al.)

Chapter 6. Neuropsychiatry in the Patients with Carotid Atherosclerosis
(Mei-Ling Sharon Tai, Jun Fai Yap, Tsun Haw Toh and Tasanee Tantirittisak – Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, et al.)

Chapter 7. Reconstructive Surgery for Anterior Plagiocephaly Treatment: The Presentation of the Operative Technique
(Peter Spazzapan, Roman Bosnjak and Tomaz Velnar – Section of Paediatric Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Chapter 8. The Molecular Mechanism of the Nature of Pain
(Kristina Zubow, Anatolij Zubow and Viktor Anatolievich Zubow – R&D, Zubow Consulting, Germany, et al.)

Chapter 9. Brain in vivo. Chromomers – Helically Constructed Globules
(Anatolij Zubow, Kristina Zubow and Viktor Anatolievich Zubow – Research and Development, Zubow Consulting, Germany, et al.)

Chapter 10. The Human Brain: How Chromosome Topology is Formed in vivo
(Kristina Zubow, Anatolij Zubow and Viktor Zubow – Research and Development, Zubow Consulting, Germany, et al.)

Chapter 11. Relationship between Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Residual Cognitive Impairment
(Sydney Kramer and F. Richard Ferraro – University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, US)

Chapter 12. Neural Substrates for Cross-Modal Stochastic Resonance
(Hitoshi Sasaki and Eri Sugimoto – Vocational College of Osaka Judo Therapist Association, Osaka, Japan)

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