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Connections, Cognition and Alzheimer's Disease, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997 Research and Perspectives in Alzheimer's Disease Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Hyman Bradley T., Duyckaerts Charles

Couverture de l’ouvrage Connections, Cognition and Alzheimer's Disease
Aspects of Cortical Destruction in Alzheimer's Disease. - Cortical Feedforward and Cortical Feedback Neural System in Alzheimer's Disease. - Plaques and Tangles : Where and When?. - Cortical Mapping of Pathological Tau Proteins in Several Neurodegenerative Disorders. - Neurofibrillary Tangles are Associated with the Differential Loss of Message Expression for Synaptic Proteins in Alzheimer's Disease. - Morphologic and Neurochemical Characteristics of Corticocortical Projections : Emergence of Circuit-Specific Features and Relationships to Degenerative Changes in Alzheimer's Disease. - Reduced Neuronal Activity is one of the Major Hallmarks of Alzheimer's Disease. - Neurodegenerative Alzheimer-Like Pathology in PDAPP 717 F Transgenic Mice. - Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Disconnection in Alzheimer's Disease. - Is Alzheimer's Disease Accelerated Aging? Different Patterns of Age and Alzheimer's Disease Related Neuronal Losses in the Hippocampus. - Connections and Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease. - Distributed Hierarchical Neural Systems for Visual in Human Cortex. - Brain and Language.
Aspects of Cortical Destruction in Alzheimer’s Disease.- Cortical Feedforward and Cortical Feedback Neural System in Alzheimer’s Disease.- Plaques and Tangles: Where and When?.- Cortical Mapping of Pathological Tau Proteins in Several Neurodegenerative Disorders.- Neurofibrillary Tangles are Associated with the Differential Loss of Message Expression for Synaptic Proteins in Alzheimer’s Disease.- Morphologic and Neurochemical Characteristics of Corticocortical Projections: Emergence of Circuit-Specific Features and Relationships to Degenerative Changes in Alzheimer’s Disease.- Reduced Neuronal Activity is one of the Major Hallmarks of Alzheimer’s Disease.- Neurodegenerative Alzheimer — Like Pathology in PDAPP 717V ?F Transgenic Mice.- Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Disconnection in Alzheimer’s Disease.- Is Alzheimer’s Disease Accelerated Aging? Different Patterns of Age and Alzheimer’s Disease Related Neuronal Losses in the Hippocampus.- Connections and Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease.- Distributed Hierarchical Neural Systems for Visual Memory in Human Cortex.- Brain and Language.
The fundamental relationship between the neuropathological lesions of Alzheimer's disease and the problem of what underlies the clinical syndrome has remained unsolved since the beginning of the century. In the last decade, these questions have been revisited through systematic studies of individuals with various degrees of dementia using newer immunohistochemical techniques and quantitative approaches to neuropathological study. It is now possible to have a uniform picture of Alzheimer's disease dementia as resulting from collapse of specific neural systems, as pathological changes selectively and specifically involve structures related to memory and higher cognitive functions.This book contains the proceedings of a meeting organized by the Foundation Ipsen

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