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Advanced Biomarkers for Neurological Diseases By : Noah Benge Description : The diseases of the central or peripheral nervous system are called neurological disorders. These disorders include epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, and other dementias. Cerebrovascular diseases such as ... |
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Advanced Neuroimaging: From Theory to Clinical Practice By : Miles Scott Description : Neuroimaging uses quantitative (computational) techniques to study the form and function of the central nervous system in a non-invasive manner. It is used extensively in studies concerning brain disorders ... |
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Directions By : Antonio Chavez Description : Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes a progressive loss of motor neurons which controls voluntary muscles. It is a common motor neuron disease, which has symptoms ... |
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Aphasia: A Cognitive Neuropsychological Approach By : Adlan Brooks Description : Damage to the language dominant side of the brain usually results in a condition called aphasia. In aphasia, the speech of a person is impaired. Although, any type of damage can cause aphasia, it is primarily ... |
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Ataxia: Diagnosis and Treatment By : Johnny Lopez Description : Ataxia is a neurological disorder that is usually caused by damage and the eventual dysfunction of those parts of the nervous system, which are responsible for coordinating movements. Cerebellar ataxia ... |
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Basal Ganglia: At the Base of Brain and Mind By : Alvina Evans Description : The collection of subcortical nuclei which handle motor control, motor learning, executive behaviors and functions, and emotions is known as the basal ganglia. It is situated at the base of the forebrain ... |
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Bipolar Disorder: From Neuroscience to Treatment By : Francisco Watkins Description : Bipolar disorder refers to a type of mood disorder characterized by cycles of abnormally heightened happiness followed by episodes of depression that can continue from days to weeks. It can be classified ... |
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Brain Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease: Translational and Clinical Research By : Nolan Morales Description : Brain aging refers to the structural, chemical, and functional changes in the brain due to old age. It is a major risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease ... |
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Brain Asymmetry and Neural Systems: Clinical Neuroscience By : Margaret Ramon Description : Clinical neuroscience refers to a subfield of neuroscience which focuses on the scientific study of fundamental mechanisms that underly disorders and diseases of the central nervous system and brain. It ... |
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Brain Tumors: Therapeutics and Management By : Michael Jones Description : A brain tumor develops when the cells of brain start growing abnormally within the brain. These brain tumors may be malignant or benign. Primary brain tumors begin within the brain whereas secondary tumors ... |