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Impaired vision : how the visual world may change after brain damage / / Edward de Haan, University of Amsterdam
Impaired vision : how the visual world may change after brain damage / / Edward de Haan, University of Amsterdam
Autore Haan Edward de <1957->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 pages)
Disciplina 617.712
Soggetto topico People with visual disabilities
Brain damage
Visual perception
ISBN 1-119-42393-7
1-119-42392-9
1-119-42394-5
Classificazione SCI089000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface Chapter 1 Looking at the Brain 1.1.A Short History 1.2.The Brain 1.3. This Book and the Patients in It Chapter 2 Blind 2.1. A Blind Eye 2.2. A Blind Brain 2.3. Blind Visual Fields 2.4. Imagined Vision Chapter 3 Partially Blind 3.1. Where Is It? 3.2. Line Orientation 3.3. Seeing Stroboscopically 3.4. Shapelessness 3.5. A Black-and-White World 3.6. Rough and Matte or Smooth and Glossy Chapter 4 Looking but Not Seeing 4.1. Wavelength Without Color 4.2. Day or Night? 4.3. Seeing Without Reading and Strange Connections 4.4. What Is That? 4.5. Lost and an Unfamiliar House 4.6. Face Failures and a Family Affair 4.7. I Can't See Why You Sound Angry and Two Swiss Ladies 4.8. Classic Syndromes of the Parietal Lobe Chapter 5 Seeing Things Differently 5.1. Bringing Color to the World 5.2. Moldy Faces and Fish Heads 5.3. Dislodged Vision 5.4. Repetitive Vision 5.5. Lost Feelings Chapter 6 Seeing What Is Not There 6.1. Bright Sparks 6.2. Lively Perception in Poor Vision 6.3. Filling in the Empty Spaces 6.4. Neglected but Not Forgotten 6.5. Electrified Perceptions 6.6. Hallucinations Resulting from Degenerative Disease 6.7. Visual Hallucinations in Psychiatric Conditions 6.8. Strange Desires Chapter 7 Knowing the Unseen 7.1. Sight Unseen 7.2. Split Brain 7.3. Pointing in the Right Direction 7.4. Vision Without Awareness 7.5. Ignored but Not Forgotten Chapter 8 Oblivion 8.1. Seneca's Trouble 8.2. Anosognosia 8.3. Neglect Revisited 8.4. Lost Colors 8.5. My Oil Paintings 8.6. Forgetting Your Amnesia Chapter 9 Vision 9.1. Scope of the Visual Brain 9.2. Stages of Vision 9.3. Damage, Deficits, Distortions, and Delusions 9.4. Consciousness 9.5. Looking Back.
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Haan Edward de <1957->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2019
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Impaired vision : how the visual world may change after brain damage / / Edward de Haan, University of Amsterdam
Impaired vision : how the visual world may change after brain damage / / Edward de Haan, University of Amsterdam
Autore Haan Edward de <1957->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 pages)
Disciplina 617.712
Soggetto topico People with visual disabilities
Brain damage
Visual perception
ISBN 1-119-42393-7
1-119-42392-9
1-119-42394-5
Classificazione SCI089000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface Chapter 1 Looking at the Brain 1.1.A Short History 1.2.The Brain 1.3. This Book and the Patients in It Chapter 2 Blind 2.1. A Blind Eye 2.2. A Blind Brain 2.3. Blind Visual Fields 2.4. Imagined Vision Chapter 3 Partially Blind 3.1. Where Is It? 3.2. Line Orientation 3.3. Seeing Stroboscopically 3.4. Shapelessness 3.5. A Black-and-White World 3.6. Rough and Matte or Smooth and Glossy Chapter 4 Looking but Not Seeing 4.1. Wavelength Without Color 4.2. Day or Night? 4.3. Seeing Without Reading and Strange Connections 4.4. What Is That? 4.5. Lost and an Unfamiliar House 4.6. Face Failures and a Family Affair 4.7. I Can't See Why You Sound Angry and Two Swiss Ladies 4.8. Classic Syndromes of the Parietal Lobe Chapter 5 Seeing Things Differently 5.1. Bringing Color to the World 5.2. Moldy Faces and Fish Heads 5.3. Dislodged Vision 5.4. Repetitive Vision 5.5. Lost Feelings Chapter 6 Seeing What Is Not There 6.1. Bright Sparks 6.2. Lively Perception in Poor Vision 6.3. Filling in the Empty Spaces 6.4. Neglected but Not Forgotten 6.5. Electrified Perceptions 6.6. Hallucinations Resulting from Degenerative Disease 6.7. Visual Hallucinations in Psychiatric Conditions 6.8. Strange Desires Chapter 7 Knowing the Unseen 7.1. Sight Unseen 7.2. Split Brain 7.3. Pointing in the Right Direction 7.4. Vision Without Awareness 7.5. Ignored but Not Forgotten Chapter 8 Oblivion 8.1. Seneca's Trouble 8.2. Anosognosia 8.3. Neglect Revisited 8.4. Lost Colors 8.5. My Oil Paintings 8.6. Forgetting Your Amnesia Chapter 9 Vision 9.1. Scope of the Visual Brain 9.2. Stages of Vision 9.3. Damage, Deficits, Distortions, and Delusions 9.4. Consciousness 9.5. Looking Back.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812610003321
Haan Edward de <1957->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2019
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An introduction to pain and its relations to nervous system disorders / / edited by Anna A. Battaglia
An introduction to pain and its relations to nervous system disorders / / edited by Anna A. Battaglia
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (439 p.)
Disciplina 616/.0472
Soggetto topico Pain - Research
Nervous system - Diseases
ISBN 1-118-45593-2
1-78785-088-9
1-118-45597-5
1-118-45595-9
Classificazione SCI089000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: List of contributors ix Foreword xiii Acknowledgements xv Notes on authors xvii Introduction 1 Section I: Neurobiology of pain: Recent advances 11 1 Anatomy of pain pathways 13 Andrew J. Todd 2 Spinal plasticity of the nociceptive system: The role of central sensitization in chronic pain states 35 Alban Latremoliere 3 Symptoms and pathology in neuropathic pain 89 Matthew Thakur and Stephen B. McMahon 4 Recent advances in neuroimmune interactions in neuropathic pain: The role of microglia 123 Elizabeth A. Old, Louise S. C. Nicol and Marzia Malcangio 5 Genetics and epigenetics of pain 149 Franziska Denk and Stephen B. McMahon 6 The cannabinoid system and its role in nociception 169 Massimiliano Beltramo 7 EphB receptors and persistent pain 201 Isabella Gavazzi Section II: Pain in the brain 225 8 Brain imaging in experimental pain 227 Massieh Moayedi and Tim V. Salomons 9 Placebo effects in pain 249 Luana Colloca, Adam P. Horin and Damien Finniss 10 Psychology and pain 267 Lance M. McCracken Section III: Pain in the lifecycle and in nervous system disorders 281 11 Pain in neonates and infants 283 Fiona Moultrie, Sezgi Goksan, Ravi Poorun and Rebeccah Slater 12 How do people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience pain? 295 Cecile Rattaz, Amandine Dubois and Amaria Baghdadli 13 Pain and depression: The janus factor of human suffering 317 Angela Iannitelli and Paola Tirassa 14 Pain in multiple sclerosis: From classification to treatment 345 Claudio Solaro and Michele Messmer 15 Pain perception in dementia 361 Miriam Kunz and Stefan Lautenbacher 16 The role of cognitive impairment in the placebo and nocebo effects 373 Martina Amanzio 17 An overview of pain in parkinson's disease 387 Panagiotis Zis, Elisaveta Sokolov and Kallol Ray Chaudhuri Appendix: Interviews with chronic pain patients 409 Index 000.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910136394103321
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
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An introduction to pain and its relations to nervous system disorders / / edited by Anna A. Battaglia
An introduction to pain and its relations to nervous system disorders / / edited by Anna A. Battaglia
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (439 p.)
Disciplina 616/.0472
Soggetto topico Pain - Research
Nervous system - Diseases
ISBN 1-118-45593-2
1-78785-088-9
1-118-45597-5
1-118-45595-9
Classificazione SCI089000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: List of contributors ix Foreword xiii Acknowledgements xv Notes on authors xvii Introduction 1 Section I: Neurobiology of pain: Recent advances 11 1 Anatomy of pain pathways 13 Andrew J. Todd 2 Spinal plasticity of the nociceptive system: The role of central sensitization in chronic pain states 35 Alban Latremoliere 3 Symptoms and pathology in neuropathic pain 89 Matthew Thakur and Stephen B. McMahon 4 Recent advances in neuroimmune interactions in neuropathic pain: The role of microglia 123 Elizabeth A. Old, Louise S. C. Nicol and Marzia Malcangio 5 Genetics and epigenetics of pain 149 Franziska Denk and Stephen B. McMahon 6 The cannabinoid system and its role in nociception 169 Massimiliano Beltramo 7 EphB receptors and persistent pain 201 Isabella Gavazzi Section II: Pain in the brain 225 8 Brain imaging in experimental pain 227 Massieh Moayedi and Tim V. Salomons 9 Placebo effects in pain 249 Luana Colloca, Adam P. Horin and Damien Finniss 10 Psychology and pain 267 Lance M. McCracken Section III: Pain in the lifecycle and in nervous system disorders 281 11 Pain in neonates and infants 283 Fiona Moultrie, Sezgi Goksan, Ravi Poorun and Rebeccah Slater 12 How do people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience pain? 295 Cecile Rattaz, Amandine Dubois and Amaria Baghdadli 13 Pain and depression: The janus factor of human suffering 317 Angela Iannitelli and Paola Tirassa 14 Pain in multiple sclerosis: From classification to treatment 345 Claudio Solaro and Michele Messmer 15 Pain perception in dementia 361 Miriam Kunz and Stefan Lautenbacher 16 The role of cognitive impairment in the placebo and nocebo effects 373 Martina Amanzio 17 An overview of pain in parkinson's disease 387 Panagiotis Zis, Elisaveta Sokolov and Kallol Ray Chaudhuri Appendix: Interviews with chronic pain patients 409 Index 000.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827167303321
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
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Molecular neuroendocrinology : from genome to physiology / / editors, David Murphy & Harold Gainer ; cover design by Dan Jubb
Molecular neuroendocrinology : from genome to physiology / / editors, David Murphy & Harold Gainer ; cover design by Dan Jubb
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (693 p.)
Disciplina 612.8
Collana Masterclass in Neuroendocrinology Series
Soggetto topico Neuroendocrinology - Molecular apects
ISBN 1-118-76035-2
1-118-76033-6
Classificazione SCI089000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Series Preface; About the Companion Website; Introduction; Part A: Genome and Genome Expression; CHAPTER 1: Evolutionary Aspects of Physiological Function and Molecular Diversity of the Oxytocin/Vasopressin Signaling System; 1.1 Evolution of peptidergic signaling; 1.2 The discovery of neuropeptide signaling components in the era of genomics; 1.3 Evolutionary aspects of OXT/AVP diversity; 1.4 Physiology of OXT and AVP signaling: from worm to man; 1.5 Perspectives; Acknowledgments; References; CHAPTER 2: The Neuroendocrine Genome:
2.1 The discovery of neuropeptides 2.2 Characteristics of neuropeptides; 2.3 Neuropeptide genes in the genome; 2.4 Perspectives; Acknowledgments; References; Further reading; CHAPTER 3: Transcriptome Dynamics; 3.1 Approaching transcriptome dynamics; 3.2 Transcriptome dynamics in neuroendocrine systems; 3.3 Transcriptome dynamics in the pineal gland: lessons from different approaches; 3.4 SN-NICHD transcriptome profiling web page; 3.5 Perspectives; References; CHAPTER 4: New Players in the Neuroendocrine System:; 4.1 Non-coding RNA contribution to gene regulation
4.2 Central role of the hypothalamus as a neuroendocrine organ 4.3 The pituitary gland and its central control of the peripheral endocrine system; 4.4 The pineal gland - a connector between external environment and internal homeostasis; 4.5 Perspectives; References; CHAPTER 5: Transcription Factors Regulating Neuroendocrine Development, Function, and Oncogenesis; 5.1 The key players in transcriptional regulation; 5.2 Classes of neuroendocrine-associated TFs; 5.3 REST: a zinc finger TF with complex regulation and diverse function; 5.4 Cooperation of TFs in neuroendocrine phenotype and function
5.5 Perspectives References; CHAPTER 6: Epigenetics; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Early life adversity shapes the HPA axis; 6.3 Epigenetic mechanisms: changes in the regulation of gene activity and expression that are not dependent on gene sequence; 6.4 Methods of epigenetic analysis; 6.5 Alterations in epigenetic processes; 6.6 The epigenome and early life adversity; 6.7 Perspectives; References; Further reading; Part B: Proteins, Post translational Mechanisms, and Receptors; CHAPTER 7: Proteome and Peptidome Dynamics; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Classic neuropeptides and proteins in the RSP
7.3 Techniques used to study the rate of peptide biosynthesis 7.4 Dynamics of intracellular proteins and peptides; 7.5 Perspectives; References; CHAPTER 8: Neuropeptidomics; 8.1 Neuropeptides - one gene, multiple products; 8.2 Mining the neuropeptidome 21st-century style using mass spectrometry-based 'omics approaches; 8.3 What do all these peptides do? Follow-up functional studies; 8.4 Perspectives; Acknowledgments; References; Further reading; CHAPTER 9: Posttranslational Processing of Secretory Proteins; 9.1 Posttranslational modifications of secretory proteins
9.2 The family of proprotein convertases
Record Nr. UNINA-9910137378003321
Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
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Molecular neuroendocrinology : from genome to physiology / / editors, David Murphy & Harold Gainer ; cover design by Dan Jubb
Molecular neuroendocrinology : from genome to physiology / / editors, David Murphy & Harold Gainer ; cover design by Dan Jubb
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (693 p.)
Disciplina 612.8
Collana Masterclass in Neuroendocrinology Series
Soggetto topico Neuroendocrinology - Molecular apects
ISBN 1-118-76035-2
1-118-76033-6
Classificazione SCI089000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Series Preface; About the Companion Website; Introduction; Part A: Genome and Genome Expression; CHAPTER 1: Evolutionary Aspects of Physiological Function and Molecular Diversity of the Oxytocin/Vasopressin Signaling System; 1.1 Evolution of peptidergic signaling; 1.2 The discovery of neuropeptide signaling components in the era of genomics; 1.3 Evolutionary aspects of OXT/AVP diversity; 1.4 Physiology of OXT and AVP signaling: from worm to man; 1.5 Perspectives; Acknowledgments; References; CHAPTER 2: The Neuroendocrine Genome:
2.1 The discovery of neuropeptides 2.2 Characteristics of neuropeptides; 2.3 Neuropeptide genes in the genome; 2.4 Perspectives; Acknowledgments; References; Further reading; CHAPTER 3: Transcriptome Dynamics; 3.1 Approaching transcriptome dynamics; 3.2 Transcriptome dynamics in neuroendocrine systems; 3.3 Transcriptome dynamics in the pineal gland: lessons from different approaches; 3.4 SN-NICHD transcriptome profiling web page; 3.5 Perspectives; References; CHAPTER 4: New Players in the Neuroendocrine System:; 4.1 Non-coding RNA contribution to gene regulation
4.2 Central role of the hypothalamus as a neuroendocrine organ 4.3 The pituitary gland and its central control of the peripheral endocrine system; 4.4 The pineal gland - a connector between external environment and internal homeostasis; 4.5 Perspectives; References; CHAPTER 5: Transcription Factors Regulating Neuroendocrine Development, Function, and Oncogenesis; 5.1 The key players in transcriptional regulation; 5.2 Classes of neuroendocrine-associated TFs; 5.3 REST: a zinc finger TF with complex regulation and diverse function; 5.4 Cooperation of TFs in neuroendocrine phenotype and function
5.5 Perspectives References; CHAPTER 6: Epigenetics; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Early life adversity shapes the HPA axis; 6.3 Epigenetic mechanisms: changes in the regulation of gene activity and expression that are not dependent on gene sequence; 6.4 Methods of epigenetic analysis; 6.5 Alterations in epigenetic processes; 6.6 The epigenome and early life adversity; 6.7 Perspectives; References; Further reading; Part B: Proteins, Post translational Mechanisms, and Receptors; CHAPTER 7: Proteome and Peptidome Dynamics; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Classic neuropeptides and proteins in the RSP
7.3 Techniques used to study the rate of peptide biosynthesis 7.4 Dynamics of intracellular proteins and peptides; 7.5 Perspectives; References; CHAPTER 8: Neuropeptidomics; 8.1 Neuropeptides - one gene, multiple products; 8.2 Mining the neuropeptidome 21st-century style using mass spectrometry-based 'omics approaches; 8.3 What do all these peptides do? Follow-up functional studies; 8.4 Perspectives; Acknowledgments; References; Further reading; CHAPTER 9: Posttranslational Processing of Secretory Proteins; 9.1 Posttranslational modifications of secretory proteins
9.2 The family of proprotein convertases
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824416603321
Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
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