Modern Neurosurgery Clinical Translation of Neuroscience Advances Frontiers in Neuroscience Series
Coordonnateur : Turner Dennis A.
Focusing on how increased understanding of brain function affects clinical neuroscience, this incisive text explores the interface between neuroscience and clinical neuroscience advances by examining the hypotheses that drive this evolution. The author reviews the relevant underpinnings of new neurosurgical techniques, treatments, and conceptual approaches, which are likely to shape clinical neuroscience over the next decade. A critical aspect of this rational approach is to underscore what needs to be done in each field, potentially leading to further study and improvements.
Neuroscience Hypotheses and Translation into Neurosurgery Practice. Clinical Prospects for Neural Grafting Therapy for Cortical Lesions. Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerve Regeneration. Cellular Brain Ischemia and Stroke: Neuroprotection, Metabolism and New Strategies for Brain Recovery. Imaging and Functional Mapping of Local Circuits and Epilepsy. Pre-ictal Seizure Detection and Demand Epilepsy Treatment Strategies. Neuroprosthetics and Clinical Realization of Brain-Machine Interfaces. Novel Treatments in Movement Disorders. Advanced in Therapy for High Grade Gliomas. Spinal Dysraphism: The Search for Magic.elayed Cerebral Vasospasm: Hypotheses and Advances. Endovascular Treatment Advances. Neuroscience ICU Therapeutics and Diagnostics.New Directions and Therapeutics in Spine Treatment. Clinical Research in Surgery. Neurosurgery Teaching Techniques.
Date de parution : 06-2004
Ouvrage de 344 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
CRC Press LLC; neural; Stem Cell; grafting; FDA Approval; spinal; Intrinsic Optical Signal; cord; Substantia Nigra Reticulata; injury; SNr; gene; Parkinson’s Disease; therapy; Brain Machine Interface; parkinsons; CNS Inhibition; disease; Acute Ischemic Stroke; regeneration; CNS Myelin; Neuroscience ICU; Brain Tumor; Lumbar Disc Herniation; Spinal Cord; HSV Vector; Oncolytic Viral Therapy; Vagus Nerve Stimulation; Bold Contrast; Neural Grafting; CNS Neuron; Neuroprosthetic Devices; Hippocampal Stem Cells; Axon Guidance Pathways; Ous