Brain and Lung Crosstalk / / edited by Hemanshu Prabhakar, Charu Mahajan
| Brain and Lung Crosstalk / / edited by Hemanshu Prabhakar, Charu Mahajan |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2020.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (111 pages) |
| Disciplina | 616.890072 |
| Collana | Physiology in Clinical Neurosciences – Brain and Spinal Cord Crosstalks |
| Soggetto topico |
Neurosciences
Human physiology Neurology Neuroscience Human Physiology |
| ISBN | 981-15-2345-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1. Neurophysiology and Respiratory system -- Chapter 2. Normal physiology of Respiratory System -- Chapter 3. Brain – Lung crosstalk. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910409692103321 |
| Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
| ||
Cerebellum as a CNS Hub / / edited by Hidehiro Mizusawa, Shinji Kakei
| Cerebellum as a CNS Hub / / edited by Hidehiro Mizusawa, Shinji Kakei |
| Autore | Mizusawa Hidehiro |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2021.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (543 pages) |
| Disciplina | 616.890072 |
| Collana | Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience |
| Soggetto topico |
Neurosciences
Neuroscience |
| ISBN | 3-030-75817-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Evolution and Development of the Cerebellum -- Chapter 1: Evolutionary and Developmental Perspectives on the Origin and Diversification of the Vertebrate Cerebellum -- 1.1 The Origin of Vertebrates -- 1.2 Cyclostomes -- 1.3 Gnathostomes -- 1.4 The Vertebrate Brain -- 1.5 Diversity of the Vertebrate Cerebellum -- 1.6 The Cerebellum in Mammals -- 1.7 The Cerebellum in Flying Vertebrates -- 1.8 The Origin of the Cerebellum: A Paleontological Study -- 1.9 The Origin of the Cerebellum: A Comparative Study -- 1.10 Cerebellar Cytoarchitecture -- 1.11 The Origin of Cerebellar Neurons -- 1.12 Combinatory Expression of Regulatory Genes in the Anterior Rhombencephalon -- 1.13 Organizing Centers -- 1.14 IsO in Cyclostomes -- 1.15 The Origin of the Cerebellar Cytoarchitecture -- 1.16 The Origin and Diversification of the Cerebellum -- References -- Chapter 2: Cerebellum-Like Systems in Actinopterygian Fishes with a Special Focus on the Diversity of Cerebellum-Like System in the Mesencephalon -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Widespread Distribution of CLSs in Vertebrates (Figs. 2.1 and 2.2) -- 2.3 Multitude of Cerebellum-Like Systems in Actinopterygians -- 2.4 Rhombencephalic CLSs (RCLSs) in Actinopterygians -- 2.4.1 Structural Organization and Neural Circuitry -- Medial Octavolateral Nucleus (NM) -- Dorsomedial Zone of Descending Octaval Nucleus (DOdm) -- Secondary Octaval Population (SOP) -- Dorsal Octavolateral Nucleus (DON) -- Electrosensory Lateral Line Lobe (ELL) -- 2.4.2 Functional Significances of RCLSs -- 2.5 Mesencephalic Cerebellum-Like System in Acanthopterygians: TL-TO System -- 2.5.1 Structural Organization and Neural Circuitry -- 2.5.2 Functional Significances of TL-TO System -- 2.5.3 Diversity of Torus TL-TO System in Actinopterygians. -- References.
Chapter 3: Modeling of Human Cerebellar Development and Diseases with Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Brain Organoids -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Cerebellar Development -- 3.3 Recapitulation of Cerebellar Development with PSCs -- 3.4 Investigation of Cerebellar Diseases with PSCs -- 3.5 Spinocerebellar Ataxias -- 3.6 Cerebellar Malformations -- 3.7 Future Perspective -- References -- Chapter 4: mGluR1 Is a Molecular "Hub" for Synapse Elimination in the Developing Cerebellum -- 4.1 Prologue -- 4.2 mGluR1 Is Essential for LTD at Parallel Fiber to Purkinje Cell Synapse -- 4.3 mGluR1 Is Essential for Climbing Fiber Synapse Elimination in the Developing Cerebellum -- 4.4 Downstream Molecules of mGluR1 Involved in Climbing Fiber Synapse Elimination -- 4.5 mGluR1 Mediates Parallel Fiber Synapse Elimination Following the Late Phase of Climbing Fiber Elimination -- 4.6 Conclusion: mGluR1 Is a Molecular "Hub" for Purkinje Cell Synaptic Development and Function -- References -- Part II: Neurocircuitry of the Cerebellum -- Chapter 5: Cerebellar Lobules and Stripes, Viewed from Development, Topographic Axonal Projections, Functional Localization, and Interspecies Homology -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Cerebellar Lobules -- 5.2.1 Lobules in the Vermis -- 5.2.2 Lobules in the Hemisphere -- 5.3 Longitudinal Stripes and the Relationship between Lobules and Stripes -- 5.4 Development of Cerebellar Lobules and Stripes -- 5.5 The Relationship to Axonal Projections of Lobules and Stripes -- 5.5.1 Climbing Fiber and Purkinje Cell Projections -- 5.5.2 Mossy Fiber Axons -- 5.5.3 Cerebellar Nucleus Projections -- 5.6 Functional Localization in Lobules and Stripes -- 5.7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 6: Olivocerebellar Somatotopy Revisited -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Penfield's Homunculus and Woolsey's Simiusculus in the Cerebral Cortex. 6.3 The Somatotopy in the Cerebellum -- 6.3.1 Snider's Cerebellar Homunculi -- 6.3.2 Oscarsson's Longitudinal Somatotopy -- 6.3.3 Eccles's Patchy Distribution of Climbing Fiber Projections -- 6.4 Large-Scale Optical Measurements of Cerebellar Complex Spikes -- 6.5 Distributed Sensory Representation in Unit of Olivocerebellar Segments -- References -- Chapter 7: Purkinje Cell Dendrites: The Time-Tested Icon in Histology -- 7.1 Anatomical and Geometrical Features of Developing and Mature PC Dendrites -- 7.1.1 Unique Morphology of PC Dendrites and their Synaptic Inputs -- 7.1.2 Multistep Morphological Development of Dendrites -- 7.1.3 PCs as a Model System for the Study of Dendritic Morphogenesis -- 7.2 Strategies for a Mechanistic Understanding of PC Dendritic Morphogenesis -- 7.2.1 In Vitro Culture Systems -- 7.2.2 Genetic Strategies to Label and Manipulate PCs in Vivo -- 7.3 Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Stepwise Dendritogenesis -- 7.3.1 The Transition from the Fusiform to Stellate-Cell Stages: Roles of RORα -- 7.3.2 The Transition from Stellate-Cell to Young PC Stage: Selective Growth of Single Primary Dendrites -- RORα, Thyroid Hormones, and aPKC -- Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and Granule Cells -- 7.3.3 From Young to Mature PC Stages: Branch Formation and Growth of the Dendritic Tree -- RORα and Thyroid Hormones -- Synapse Formation-Independent and Synapse Formation-Dependent Roles of Granule Cells -- 7.3.4 From Young to Mature PC Stage: Formation of the Planar Dendritic Arbor -- ECM, Bergman Glia, PFs, and CFs -- 7.3.5 From Young to Mature PC Stage: Dendritic Self-Avoidance -- 7.3.6 Mature PCs: Maintenance of Mature Dendrites -- 7.4 Conclusions and Future Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 8: Physiological Roles of Perineuronal Nets in Cerebellar Functions -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Expression of PNNs in the Cerebellum. 8.3 Functional Roles of PNNs in GABAergic Transmission in the DCN -- 8.4 Possible Mechanisms Underlying PNN Regulation of Presynaptic GABA Release -- 8.5 PNN Depletion Facilitates Rebound Firing in Large DCN Neurons -- 8.6 PNNs in the Interpositus Nuclei Regulate Delay Eyeblink Conditioning -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Information Processing in the Cerebellar Neurocircuitry and Its Model -- Chapter 9: Roles of Cerebellum-Brainstem Loops in Predictive Optokinetic Eye Velocity Control in Fish, Mice, and Humans -- 9.1 Predictive Optokinetic Response (pOKR) in Goldfish -- 9.1.1 General Characteristics -- 9.1.2 Prediction of Stimulus Initiation and Termination -- 9.2 Neuronal Network Subserving OKR -- 9.3 Roles of the Cerebellum in pOKR -- 9.3.1 Purkinje Cell Activity during pOKR -- 9.3.2 Effects of Cerebellectomy before and after Acquisition of pOKR -- 9.4 pOKR in Other Animal Species -- 9.4.1 pOKR in Different Fish Species -- 9.4.2 pOKR in Mice and Humans -- 9.5 The Velocity Storage Mechanism as a Possible Determinant of pOKR -- 9.5.1 The Velocity Storage Mechanism (VSM) -- 9.5.2 OKAN and the VSM -- 9.5.3 OKAN in Animals Capable and Incapable of Acquiring pOKR -- 9.5.4 Effects of VIIIth Nerve Neurectomy on OKAN and pOKR -- 9.5.5 OKAN Habituation after the Acquisition of pOKR -- 9.6 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Fastigial Nucleus Input/Output Related to Motor Control -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 General Structure of the Cerebellar Cortex and the Cerebellar and Vestibular Nuclei -- 10.2.1 Axonal Trajectories of Single Olivocerebellar Neurons -- 10.2.2 Longitudinal Zones A-D and their Relationship with Aldolase C Bands -- 10.2.3 Aldolase C Compartments in the Cerebellar Nucleus -- 10.2.4 General Structure of the "Microcomplex" of Cerebellar Input-Output Organization. 10.2.5 Compartmentalization of the Entire CN and its Correspondence to the Aldolase C Expression Pattern in the CN -- 10.3 Input-Output Organization of the Fastigial Nucleus -- 10.3.1 Efferent System of the Fastigial Nucleus -- Fastigiovestibular Projection -- Projection of the Contralateral FN to the Vestibular Nuclei -- Projection of the Ipsilateral FN to the Vestibular Nuclei -- Fastigioreticular Projections -- Fastigiospinal Projections -- Fastigial Projection to the Superior Colliculus -- Fastigio-Thalamo-Cerebral Projection -- 10.3.2 Afferents to the Fastigial Nucleus -- Vestibular Projection to the Fastigial Nucleus -- Spinal Projection to the Fastigial Nucleus -- 10.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Evolution of the Marr-Albus-Ito Model -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Evolutionary Tree of the Marr-Albus-Ito Model -- 11.2.1 The Marr-Albus-Ito Model -- 11.2.2 Applications to Behavioral Studies -- Eye Movement Control -- Eyeblink Conditioning -- 11.2.3 Granular Layer Encoding -- 11.2.4 Information Capacity of Purkinje Cells -- 11.2.5 Distributed Synaptic Plasticity -- 11.2.6 Internal Models -- 11.2.7 General Computational Principles -- 11.2.8 Olivocerebellar System -- 11.3 Perspectives -- 11.3.1 Summary of the Evolutionary Tree -- 11.3.2 Unresolved Issues -- Distributed Versus Similar Coding in the Granular Layer -- Information Representation by Mossy Fiber and Climbing Fiber Signals -- Localized Versus Distributed Computation Revealed by Distributed Climbing Fiber Activity -- 11.3.3 Future Directions -- 11.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Complex Spikes and Plasticity of the Cerebellar Neurocircuitry -- Chapter 12: States Are A-Changing, Complex Spikes Proclaim -- 12.1 Internal Models and the Cerebellum -- 12.2 Cerebellum as a Forward Internal Model. 12.2.1 Patient and Functional Imaging Evidence for the Hypothesis in the Motor Domain. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910508459303321 |
Mizusawa Hidehiro
|
||
| Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
| ||
Education about Mental Health and Illness / / edited by Marc H.M. Hermans, Tan Chay-Hoon, Edmond Pi
| Education about Mental Health and Illness / / edited by Marc H.M. Hermans, Tan Chay-Hoon, Edmond Pi |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2019.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (15 illus., 6 illus. in color. eReference.) |
| Disciplina | 616.890072 |
| Collana | Mental Health and Illness Worldwide |
| Soggetto topico |
Psychiatry
Psychobiology Human behavior Counseling Neurosciences Public health Behavioral Neuroscience Counseling Psychology Neuroscience Public Health Salut mental Psiquiatria Infermeria psiquiàtrica Educació superior |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Llibres electrònics |
| ISBN |
9789811023507
9811023506 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | From the contents Teaching about co-morbidity of mental and physical diseases -- Acquisition of leadership and management skills -- Links of undergraduate and postgraduate education in psychiatry: how one should influence the other -- Teaching psychiatry to allied professions (possibly several chapters, e.g. on nurses, social workers, defectologists) -- Psychiatrists and Health education about mental illness -- Education about psychosocial aspects of health, the prevention of mental illness and the promotion of mental health. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910337661103321 |
| Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
| ||
Handbook of research methods in clinical psychology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michael C. Roberts and Stephen S. Ilardi
| Handbook of research methods in clinical psychology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michael C. Roberts and Stephen S. Ilardi |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2003 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (470 p.) |
| Disciplina |
616.89/0072
616.890072 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
RobertsMichael C
IlardiStephen S. <1963-> |
| Collana | Blackwell handbooks of research methods in psychology |
| Soggetto topico |
Clinical psychology - Research - Methodology
Psychology, Applied |
| ISBN |
1-280-28467-6
1-84972-108-4 0-470-75673-X 9786613826893 1-4051-6606-1 1-283-51444-3 9786610284672 0-470-70415-2 0-470-75698-5 1-4051-2902-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology; Contents; List of Contributors; Part I Clinical Psychology Research; 1 Research Methodology and Clinical Psychology: An Overview; 2 Addressing Validity Concerns in Clinical Psychology Research; 3 The Scientific Process and Publishing Research; 4 Ethical Considerations in Clinical Psychology Research; Part II Research Designs; 5 Evaluating Treatment Efficacy With Single-Case Designs; 6 Design and Analysis of Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Investigations; 7 The Analysis of Correlational Data
8 Structural Equation Modeling in Clinical Psychology Research9 Qualitative Methods in Psychological Research; 10 Basic Principles of Meta-Analysis; Part III Topics of Research; 11 Research Methods for Developmental Psychopathology; Vignette: Research Methods for Developmental Psychopathology; 12 Adult Experimental Psychopathology; Vignette: Adult Experimental Psychopathology; 13 Child and Adolescent Assessment and Diagnosis Research; Vignette: Child and Adolescent Assessment and Diagnostic Research; 14 Adult Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis Research: Current Status and Future Directions Vignette: Adult Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis15 Therapy and Interventions Research with Children and Adolescents; Vignette: Therapy and Interventions Research with Children, Youth, and Families; 16 Therapy and Interventions Research with Adults; Vignette: Therapy and Interventions Research with Adults; 17 Research in Prevention and Promotion; Vignette: Research in Prevention and Promotion; 18 Research in Ethnic Minority Communities: Cultural Diversity Issues in Clinical Psychology; Vignette: Research in Ethnic Minority Communities 19 Investigating Professional Issues in Clinical PsychologyVignette: Investigating Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology; 20 Reflections on the Future of Clinical Psychological Research; Index |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996211209903316 |
| Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2003 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
| ||
Metodi di ricerca in psicologia clinica / Alan E. Kazdin ; [traduzione di Umberto Castiello]
| Metodi di ricerca in psicologia clinica / Alan E. Kazdin ; [traduzione di Umberto Castiello] |
| Autore | KAZDIN, Alan E. |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bologna : Il mulino |
| Descrizione fisica | 568 p ; 24 cm |
| Disciplina | 616.890072 |
| Collana | Strumenti, Psicologia |
| Soggetto topico | Psicologia clinica |
| ISBN | 88-15-05301-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-990000744670203316 |
KAZDIN, Alan E.
|
||
| Bologna : Il mulino | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
| ||
Metodi di ricerca in psicologia clinica / Alan E. Kazdin
| Metodi di ricerca in psicologia clinica / Alan E. Kazdin |
| Autore | Kazdin, Alan E. |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bologna : Il mulino ; Hemel Hempstead : Prentice Hall, c1996 |
| Descrizione fisica | 568 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Disciplina | 616.890072 |
| Collana | Strumenti. Psicologia |
| Soggetto topico | Psicologia clinica - Ricerche - Metodo |
| ISBN | 8815053018 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
| Record Nr. | UNISALENTO-991003704779707536 |
Kazdin, Alan E.
|
||
| Bologna : Il mulino ; Hemel Hempstead : Prentice Hall, c1996 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. del Salento | ||
| ||
Metodologia della ricerca in psicologia clinica / Adriana Lis, Alessandro Zennaro
| Metodologia della ricerca in psicologia clinica / Adriana Lis, Alessandro Zennaro |
| Autore | Lis, Adriana |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Roma : NIS, 1997 |
| Descrizione fisica | 277 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Disciplina | 616.890072 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | Zennaro, Alessandro |
| Soggetto topico | Psicologia clinica - Ricerche - Metodo |
| ISBN | 88-430-0500-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
| Record Nr. | UNICAMPANIA-SUN0017691 |
Lis, Adriana
|
||
| Roma : NIS, 1997 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Vanvitelli | ||
| ||
Metodologia della ricerca in psicologia clinica / Adriana Lis, Alessandro Zennaro
| Metodologia della ricerca in psicologia clinica / Adriana Lis, Alessandro Zennaro |
| Autore | Lis, Adriana |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Roma, : NIS, 1997 |
| Descrizione fisica | 277 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Disciplina | 616.890072 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | Zennaro, Alessandro |
| Soggetto topico | Psicologia clinica - Ricerche - Metodo |
| ISBN | 88-430-0500-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
| Record Nr. | UNICAMPANIA-VAN0017691 |
Lis, Adriana
|
||
| Roma, : NIS, 1997 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Vanvitelli | ||
| ||
Metodologia della ricerca in psicologia clinica / Adriana Lis, Alessandro Zennaro
| Metodologia della ricerca in psicologia clinica / Adriana Lis, Alessandro Zennaro |
| Autore | Lis, Adriana |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Roma, : NIS, 1997 |
| Descrizione fisica | 277 p. ; 22 cm |
| Disciplina | 616.890072 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | Zennaro, Alessandro |
| Soggetto topico | Psicologia clinica - Ricerche - Metodo |
| ISBN | 88-430-0500-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
| Record Nr. | UNICAMPANIA-VAN00017691 |
Lis, Adriana
|
||
| Roma, : NIS, 1997 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Vanvitelli | ||
| ||
Modern approaches to augmentation of brain function / / Ioan Opris, Mikhail A. Lebedev, Manuel F. Casanova
| Modern approaches to augmentation of brain function / / Ioan Opris, Mikhail A. Lebedev, Manuel F. Casanova |
| Autore | Opriș Ioan |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2021] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (747 pages) |
| Disciplina | 616.890072 |
| Collana | Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience |
| Soggetto topico |
Neurosciences - Research
Neurociències Investigació mèdica |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Llibres electrònics |
| ISBN | 3-030-54564-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Human Intellectual Capacity and Its Growth -- Modern Approaches to Brain Augmentation -- Part I: Stimulating the Brain -- Part II: Brain-Computer Interfaces -- Part III: Augmenting Cognitive Function -- Part IV: Futuristic Approaches to Augmentation -- Part V: Augmenting Behavior -- Part VI: Augmenting Cognition and Emotion -- Part VII: Pharmacological Augmentation -- Contents -- Part I: Stimulating the Brain -- Using Electrical Stimulation to Explore and Augment the Functions of Parietal-Frontal Cortical Networks in Primates -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Electrical Stimulation: A Selective and Brief History -- 3 The Action-Specific Parietal-Frontal Network of Primates -- 4 The Functions of the Action-Specific Domains in Primates -- 5 The Basal Ganglia: Further Steps in the Action Selection Hierarchy -- 6 Using Electrical Stimulation to Augment Action Selection -- References -- Spinal Cord Injury and Epidural Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 1 Introduction: Revisiting Low Expectations for Neurological Recovery After "Complete" SCI -- 2 Reinterpreting the Lack of Apparent Success of Drugs, Cell Transplants, and Biologics -- 2.1 Early Neuromodulation: Electrical Stimulation of Muscle to Restore Function -- 2.2 Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 3 Concepts that Supported the Testing of Epidural Stimulation for Recovery in SCI -- 3.1 Discomplete Spinal Cord Injury -- 3.2 Early ES Observations in SCI Subjects to Treat Spasticity -- 3.3 Neuroplasticity -- 3.4 The Emerging Understanding of Intraspinal Connectivity -- 3.5 Intraspinal Circuits for Reciprocating Activity -- 3.6 Spontaneous Locomotor Activity Observed After Chronic Human SCI -- 4 Epidural Electrical Stimulation, Spinal Cord Injury, and Locomotion -- 4.1 Locomotor Activity Resulting from Electrical Epidural Stimulation -- 4.2 Locomotor Training and Sensory Input.
4.3 Reported Effects of ES on Autonomic Functions -- 5 Transcutaneous Stimulation -- 6 Potential ES Synergies -- 7 The Essential Role of Spinal Cord Repair Research -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Neurostimulator for Hippocampal Memory Prosthesis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Design -- 2.1 Stimulation Pattern Generator Circuit -- 2.2 Stimulus Artifact Suppression Technique -- 2.3 Electrochemical Properties -- 2.4 System Architecture -- 2.5 Power Calculation -- 2.6 System Cost -- 3 Experimental Methods -- 3.1 Design Characterization -- 3.2 In Vivo Evaluation -- 4 Notes -- References -- Modern Approaches to Augmenting the Brain Functions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Augmentation Approaches -- 2.1 Neuromodulation -- 2.2 Brain-Computer Interfaces -- 2.3 Futuristic Transfer of Brain Ability -- 3 Augmenting Brain Functions -- 3.1 Sensory Augmentation -- 3.2 Motor Augmentation -- 3.3 Augmentation of Cognition -- 3.4 Augmentation of Emotions -- 4 Clinical Applications -- 4.1 Autism -- 4.2 Depression -- 4.3 Alzheimer's Disease -- 4.4 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) -- 4.5 Drug Addiction -- 4.6 Parkinson's Disease -- 4.7 Seizures -- 5 Technology for Brain Augmentation -- 5.1 Neural Engineering -- 5.2 Optogenetic Augmentation of Brain Function -- 5.3 Neural Nanotechnology -- 5.4 Neural Spintronics -- 5.5 Tools Advances Based on the Interaction with the Brain -- 5.6 Devices for Brain Augmentation -- 6 Ethical Issues -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Brain-Computer Interfaces -- Brain Machine Interfaces Within a Critical Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Roles in Cognition and Behavior -- 3 Sensory-Motor Functions -- 4 Ontological Criticalities -- 5 Interfacing With the Neural Code -- 6 Cascades of Complex Factors -- 7 Neuroprothesis and Historical Attempts -- 8 Conclusions -- References. An Implantable Wireless Device for ECoG and Cortical Stimulation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminary Experience in Primates -- 3 Clinical Applications of Wireless ECoG: Preliminary Experience in Epilepsy Surgery -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- BCI Performance Improvement by Special Low Jitter Quasi-Steady-State VEP Paradigm -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Continuous Loop Averaging Deconvolution (CLAD) -- 2.2 Stimulator and Stimuli Design -- 2.3 EEG Recording and Signal Processing -- 2.4 Classification -- 3 Results -- 3.1 ANOVA Results -- 3.2 SSVEP Vs. QSS-VEP Comparison -- 4 Discussions -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Communication with Brain-Computer Interfaces in Medical Decision-Making -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Decoding and Communicating -- 3 Extracortical and Intracortical BCIs for Communication -- 4 Ethical Issues in BCI-Based Communication -- 5 A Case Study -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Augmenting Cognitive Function -- Neuroprotection and Neurocognitive Augmentation by Photobiomodulation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Part 1: Animal Studies-Prevention of Neurodegeneration and Behavioral Deficits by Photobiomodulation -- 2.1 Objectives of Animal Studies of Neuroprotection by Photobiomodulation -- 2.2 Significance of Animal Studies of Neuroprotection by Photobiomodulation -- 2.3 Cytochrome Oxidase as a Molecular Target of Photobiomodulation -- 2.4 In Vitro Neuroprotective Effects of Cytochrome Oxidase Stimulation by Photobiomodulation -- 2.5 In Vivo Light Delivery and Dosing Considerations -- 2.6 Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Neurodegenerative Disorders and Therapeutic Role of Photobiomodulation -- 2.7 Photobiomodulation Prevents Impairment of Visual Function in a Rat Model of Optic Neuropathy Induced by Mitochondrial Dysfunction -- 2.8 Photobiomodulation Prevents Structural Retinal Damage in the Model of Optic Neuropathy. 2.9 Protective Effects of Photobiomodulation Are Not Related to Photodegradation of Rotenone -- 2.10 Preservation of Visual Function and Retinal Structure Are Not Mediated by Isoflurane Exposure -- 2.11 Photobiomodulation Prevents Decreases in Cell Respiration in Brain Homogenates In Vitro -- 2.12 Photobiomodulation Increases Brain Antioxidant Capacity in a Dose-Response Manner In Vivo -- 2.13 A Single Dose of Photobiomodulation Enhances Brain Cytochrome Oxidase Activity in a Hormetic Fashion In Vivo -- 2.14 Fractionated Photobiomodulation Increases Brain Cytochrome Oxidase Activity in a Dose-Response Manner In Vivo -- 3 Part 2: Human Studies-Augmentation of Neurocognitive Functions by Photobiomodulation -- 3.1 Introduction and Objectives of the Human Studies -- 3.2 Significance of Human Cognitive Enhancement by Photobiomodulation -- 3.3 Cytochrome Oxidase as Molecular Target for Human Cognitive Enhancement -- 3.4 Need to Investigate How TILS Affects Human Neurocognitive Function -- 3.5 Overview of Our Approach for Human Cognitive Enhancement by Photobiomodulation -- 3.6 Cognitive-Enhancing Effects of TILS of the Human Prefrontal Cortex -- 3.6.1 Cognitive Benefits of TILS in Older Participants -- 3.7 Neurophysiological Effects of TILS of the Human Prefrontal Cortex -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Avoiding Partial Sleep: The Way for Augmentation of Brain Function -- 1 Sleep and "Human Factor" -- 2 Peculiarities of Sleep Deprivation Effects -- 3 Modern Theories of Sleep -- 4 Phenomenon of Partial (Local) Sleep -- 5 Partial Sleep and Cognitive Impairments After Sleep Deprivation -- 6 Whether Cortical EEG Reflects Peculiarity of Brain Activity in Wakefulness and Sleep, or Just Pattern of the Cortical Afferent Flow? -- 7 Which Signals Could Provide Periodic and Synchronous Afferentation During Sleep?. 8 Experimental Validation of the Visceral Hypothesis of Sleep -- 9 The Visceral Sleep Theory and Observations of "Slow-Wave" Activity in the Cortical Slabs and Slices -- 10 The Pathways for the Visceral Afferentation to the Cerebral Cortex During Sleep -- 11 K-Complexes and Visceral Afferentation, Use Dependency, and Sleep Homeostasis -- 12 Mechanism of Sleep Initiation and Features of Local Sleep -- 13 Conclusion -- References -- Augmentation of Brain Functions by Nanotechnology -- 1 Nanotechnologies in Neuroscience -- 2 Nanoparticles -- 3 Nanoparticle Formulations in the Diagnosis and Therapy of Alzheimer's Disease -- 4 Multimodal Nanoparticles Labeling of Neurons -- 4.1 Quantum Dots -- 5 Nanoparticle-Based Therapeutics for Brain Injury -- 6 Nanotherapeutic Approaches -- 6.1 Exosomes as a Communication Tool -- 7 Overcoming BBB to Treat Neurodegenerative Diseases -- 8 Neuromodulation of the Brain -- 9 Noninvasive Neuromodulation by Magneto-Electric Nanoparticles -- 10 Nanoelectrical and Chemical Stimulation -- 11 Neuroengineering -- 12 Sensors -- 12.1 Magnetic Tunneling Junctions Sensor -- 12.2 Optical Probes for Neurobiological Sensing and Imaging -- 13 Biosensors -- 14 Neuronal Recording -- 15 Multisite Attenuated Intracellular Recordings by Extracellular Multielectrode Arrays -- 16 Interface Microelectrodes for Ultrasensitive Monitoring of Alzheimer's Disease -- 17 Resistive Memory Devices -- 18 Brain-Machine Interfaces -- 19 Conclusion -- 20 Future Directions -- References -- The Impact of Aging and Age-Related Comorbidities on Stroke Outcome in Animal Models and Humans -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Risk of Cerebral Ischemia Increases with Age -- 3 Cerebral Ischemia and Comorbidities -- 4 Stroke Models Using Aged Animals Are Clinically More Relevant -- 5 Age-Dependent Recovery from Cerebral Ischemia. 6 Spontaneous Stroke Recovery in Aged Patients and Animals. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910495252103321 |
Opriș Ioan
|
||
| Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2021] | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
| ||