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Behavioral neurology & neuropsychiatry [E-Book]
Behavioral neurology and neuropsychiatry
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2013.
- 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction / Christopher M. Filley, C. Alan Anderson, and David B. Arciniegas ; Part I. Structural and functional neuroanatomy: 2. Behavioral neuroanatomy: brainstem, subcortical structures, limbic system, and cerebral cortex and supporting structures / C. Alan Anderson, David B. Arciniegas, Deborah A. Hall, and Christopher M. Filley -- 3. Cerebellum / Jeremy D. Schmahmann -- 4. White matter / Christopher M. Filley -- 5. Frontal-subcortical circuits / David G. Lichter -- 6. Arousal / C. Alan Anderson, Christopher M. Filley, David B. Arciniegas, and James P. Kelly -- 7. Sleep / Martin L. Reite -- 8. Attention / Joshua Cosman and Matthew Rizzo -- 9. Motivation / Brian D. Power and Sergio E. Starkstein -- 10. Perception and recognition / Benzi M. Kluger and Gila Z. Reckess -- 11. Memory / Felipe DeBrigard, Kelly S. Giovanello, and Danie I. Kaufer -- 12. Language / Mario F. Mendez -- 13. Prosody / Elliott D. Ross -- 14. Praxis / Kenneth M. Heilmen -- 15. Visuospatial function / Doron Merims and Morris Freedman -- 16. Executive function / David B. Arciniegas -- 17. Comportment / Michael Henry Rosenbloom, Oliver Freudenreich, and Bruce H. Price -- 18. Emotion / David B. Arciniegas -- 19. Personality / Site Kedia and C. Robert Cloninger ; Part II. Neurobehavioral and neuropsychiatric assessment: 20. Neuropsychiatric evaluation / Fred Ovsiew -- 21. Neurological examination / Stuart A. Schneck -- 22. Assessment for subtle neurological signs Igor Bombin, Celso Arango, and Robert W. Buchanan -- 23. Mental status examination / David B. Arciniegas, C. Alan Anderson, and Christopher M. Filley -- 24. Neuropsychological assessment / C. Munro Cullum -- 25. Forensic assessment / Hal S. Wortzel and Robert L. Trestman -- 26. Structural neuroimaging / Robin A. Hurley, Deborah M. Lucas, and Katherine H. Taber -- 27. Advanced neuroimaging / Deborah M. Little and David B. Arciniegas -- 28. Electroencephalography / Lauren C. Frey -- 29. Advanced electrophysiology / Donald C. Rojas -- 30. Neurotoxicology / Christopher M. Filley -- 31. Neuropathological assessment / B. K. Kleinschmidt-Demasters, Katherine L. Howard, Steven G. Ojemann, and Christopher M. Filley ; Part III. Treatments in behavioral neurology and neuropsychiatry: 32. Principles of pharmacotherapy / Jonathan M. Silver -- 33. Rehabilitation and pharmacotherapy of cognitive impairment / David B. Arciniegas, Hal S. Wortzel, and Kimberly L. Frey -- 34. Pharmacotherapy of emotional disturbances / Steven L. Dubovsky -- 35. Pharmacotherapy of behavioral disturbances / Thomas W. McAllister and David B. Arciniegas -- 36. Psychotherapy / Lynne Fenton and Robert Feinstein -- 37. Environmental and behavioral interventions / Laura A. Flashman and Thomas W. McAllister -- 38. Procedural interventions / C. Alan Anderson and David B. Arciniegas.
"The parallel fields of behavioral neurology and neuropsychiatry often remain divided, despite their integration into a single subspecialty. However, the needs of patients with cognitive, emotional and behavioral disorders frequently span this division. By emphasizing the principles of this developing subspecialty, Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry prepares clinicians to apply these to the evaluation and management of patients affected by neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions. Structural and functional neuroanatomy is discussed, with emphasis on frontal-subcortical circuits and the neurobehavioral functions of white matter and the cerebellum. Core clinical skills covered include: Neuropsychiatric history taking, Neurological and mental status examinations, Conventional and advanced neuroimaging and electrophysiology, Neuropsychological assessment, Forensic neuropsychiatry. Contributing authors from a broad range of clinical neuroscience subspecialties provide a comprehensive review of core topics in the field. Whether your primary training is in neurology or psychiatry, this book will develop your ability to think across the disciplines"--Provided by publisher.