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Dick F. Swaab

    Handbook of Clinical Neurology - 80: Human Hypothalamus
    Handbook of Clinical Neurology - 79: Human Hypothalamus
    • Handbook of Clinical Neurology - 79: Human Hypothalamus

      Basic and Clinical Aspects, Part I

      • 508 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Traditionally viewed as part of the neuroendocrine system, the human hypothalamus has garnered little interest from neurologists. This volume revitalizes the topic by presenting groundbreaking research that connects this complex brain region to various neurological and psychological disorders. Clinicians, researchers, and practitioners across multiple medical fields will find a comprehensive overview of new findings related to the origin, diagnosis, and treatment of these disorders. The discussions link the hypothalamus to attention deficits in dementias, as well as its involvement in conditions like narcolepsy and certain epilepsies, making this resource invaluable for research and patient care. It includes specific information on depression, eating disorders, aggression, and mental retardation, providing professionals in neurology, psychiatry, endocrinology, and pediatrics with a deeper understanding of how the hypothalamus relates to patient disorders. This volume offers a thorough account of innovative research, insights into the hypothalamus's role in various disorders, and a clearer perspective on its impact on research and treatment protocols in diverse fields.

      Handbook of Clinical Neurology - 79: Human Hypothalamus2003
    • Handbook of Clinical Neurology - 80: Human Hypothalamus

      Basic and Clinical Aspects, Part II

      • 616 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      This volume provides a comprehensive understanding of the human hypothalamus, an extremely complex structure that consists of a large number of very different functional units. It approaches the subject in a way that has not historically existed in standard neuropathological investigations of the human brain.As the hypothalamus was traditionally considered to be a neuroendocrine structure, and hence of little interest to neurologists, this volume explores new findings in the field and the value they bring to the field of neurology.New understandings of the role the hypothalamus plays in memory and attention deficits in the dementias, along with greater evidence that the hypothalamus is related to symptoms and signs in both neurological and psychological disorders provide users in the fields of neuroscience, endocrinology, pediatrics, and psychology with a comprehensive resource on which to base new research and exploration. * A new understanding of the role of the human hypothalamus in neurological disorders * Clinical evidence regarding a plethora of neurological disorders and how they relate to the human hypothalamus* A greater understanding of the direct connection between both neurological and psychological disorders and the role of the hypothalamus in these disorders

      Handbook of Clinical Neurology - 80: Human Hypothalamus2003