I. Tröster (ed.)
Memory in Neurodegenerative Disease
Biological, Cognitive, and Clinical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Tröster, Alexander I
I. Tröster (ed.)
Memory in Neurodegenerative Disease
Biological, Cognitive, and Clinical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Tröster, Alexander I
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Presents current information about memory disorders in Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's diseases and in other neurodegenerative conditions.
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Presents current information about memory disorders in Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's diseases and in other neurodegenerative conditions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9780521571920
- ISBN-10: 0521571928
- Artikelnr.: 21117669
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9780521571920
- ISBN-10: 0521571928
- Artikelnr.: 21117669
Part I. Biological Perspectives: 1. Nonhuman primate models of memory
dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease: contributions from comparative
neuropsychology Marlene Oscar-Berman, Fiona Bardenhagen; 2. Non-primate
animal models of motor and cognitive dysfunction associated with
Huntington's Disease Raymond P. Kesner, J. Vincent Filoteo; 3.
Neuropathology and memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases Julie
A. Testa, Roger A. Brumback, Tai-Kyoung Baik, Richard W. Leech, Thomas C.
Cannon; 4. Neurochemical aspects of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative
disease Edison Miyawaki, William C. Koller; 5. Structural neuroimaging
correlates of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease Edith V.
Sullivan, Deborah A. Cahn, Rosemary Fama, Paula K. Shear; 6. Functional
neuroimaging correlates of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease
Stanley Berent, Bruno Giordani; Summary: 7. The biology of
neurodegenerative diseases Hans J. Markowitsch; Part II. Cognitive
Perspectives: 8. The role of executive deficits in memory disorders in
neurodegenerative disease Adrian M. Owen, Barbara J. Sahakian, Trevor W.
Robbins; 9. Prospective memory in aging and neurodegenerative disease
Robert G. Knight; 10. Remote memory in neurodegenerative disease Robert H.
Paul, Joni R. Graber, David C. Bowlby, Julie A. Testa, Michael J. Harnish,
William W. Beatty; 11. Semantic memory in neurodegenerative disease Joseph
W. Fink, Christopher Randolph; 12. Non-declarative memory in
neurodegenerative disease David P. Salmon, Tara T. Lineweaver, William C.
Heindel; Summary: 13. Memory in neurodegenerative disease: what has been
learnt about the organization of memory? Andrew R. Mayes; Part III.
Clinical Perspectives: 14. Biological and psychosocial risk factors for
dementia and memory loss Diane M. Jacobs, Peter Schofield; 15.
Cross-cultural issues in the neuropsychological assessment of
neurodegenerative disease Andreas U. Monsch, Kirsten I. Taylor, Mark W.
Bondi; 16. Psychometric issues in the clinical assessment of memory in
aging and neurodegenerative disease Anthony M. Paolo; 17. The role of
memory assessment in the preclinical detection of dementia Mark W. Bondi,
Andreas U. Monsch; 18. Clinical differentiation of memory disorders in
neurodegenerative disease Kathleen A. Welsh-Bohmer, Paula K. Ogrocki; 19.
The impact of depression on memory in neurodegenerative disease Julie A.
Fields, Suzanne Norman, Kristy A. Straits-Tröster, Alexander I. Tröster;
20. Preserved cognitive skills in dementia Joni R. Graber, Robert H. Paul,
Julie A. Testa, David C. Bowlby, Michael J. Harnish, William W. Beatty; 21.
Drug treatment of cognitive impairment in neurodegenerative diseases:
rationale, current experience, and expectations for the future Louis T.
Giron, Jr., William C. Koller; 22. Surgical interventions in
neurodegenerative disease: impact on memory and cognition Steven B.
Wilkinson, Alexander I. Tröster; 23. Memory dysfunction in
neurodegenerative disease: ethical and legal issues Martin D. Zehr;
Summary: 24. Memory in neurodegenerative disease: clinical perspectives
Thomas Benke.
dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease: contributions from comparative
neuropsychology Marlene Oscar-Berman, Fiona Bardenhagen; 2. Non-primate
animal models of motor and cognitive dysfunction associated with
Huntington's Disease Raymond P. Kesner, J. Vincent Filoteo; 3.
Neuropathology and memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases Julie
A. Testa, Roger A. Brumback, Tai-Kyoung Baik, Richard W. Leech, Thomas C.
Cannon; 4. Neurochemical aspects of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative
disease Edison Miyawaki, William C. Koller; 5. Structural neuroimaging
correlates of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease Edith V.
Sullivan, Deborah A. Cahn, Rosemary Fama, Paula K. Shear; 6. Functional
neuroimaging correlates of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease
Stanley Berent, Bruno Giordani; Summary: 7. The biology of
neurodegenerative diseases Hans J. Markowitsch; Part II. Cognitive
Perspectives: 8. The role of executive deficits in memory disorders in
neurodegenerative disease Adrian M. Owen, Barbara J. Sahakian, Trevor W.
Robbins; 9. Prospective memory in aging and neurodegenerative disease
Robert G. Knight; 10. Remote memory in neurodegenerative disease Robert H.
Paul, Joni R. Graber, David C. Bowlby, Julie A. Testa, Michael J. Harnish,
William W. Beatty; 11. Semantic memory in neurodegenerative disease Joseph
W. Fink, Christopher Randolph; 12. Non-declarative memory in
neurodegenerative disease David P. Salmon, Tara T. Lineweaver, William C.
Heindel; Summary: 13. Memory in neurodegenerative disease: what has been
learnt about the organization of memory? Andrew R. Mayes; Part III.
Clinical Perspectives: 14. Biological and psychosocial risk factors for
dementia and memory loss Diane M. Jacobs, Peter Schofield; 15.
Cross-cultural issues in the neuropsychological assessment of
neurodegenerative disease Andreas U. Monsch, Kirsten I. Taylor, Mark W.
Bondi; 16. Psychometric issues in the clinical assessment of memory in
aging and neurodegenerative disease Anthony M. Paolo; 17. The role of
memory assessment in the preclinical detection of dementia Mark W. Bondi,
Andreas U. Monsch; 18. Clinical differentiation of memory disorders in
neurodegenerative disease Kathleen A. Welsh-Bohmer, Paula K. Ogrocki; 19.
The impact of depression on memory in neurodegenerative disease Julie A.
Fields, Suzanne Norman, Kristy A. Straits-Tröster, Alexander I. Tröster;
20. Preserved cognitive skills in dementia Joni R. Graber, Robert H. Paul,
Julie A. Testa, David C. Bowlby, Michael J. Harnish, William W. Beatty; 21.
Drug treatment of cognitive impairment in neurodegenerative diseases:
rationale, current experience, and expectations for the future Louis T.
Giron, Jr., William C. Koller; 22. Surgical interventions in
neurodegenerative disease: impact on memory and cognition Steven B.
Wilkinson, Alexander I. Tröster; 23. Memory dysfunction in
neurodegenerative disease: ethical and legal issues Martin D. Zehr;
Summary: 24. Memory in neurodegenerative disease: clinical perspectives
Thomas Benke.
Part I. Biological Perspectives: 1. Nonhuman primate models of memory
dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease: contributions from comparative
neuropsychology Marlene Oscar-Berman, Fiona Bardenhagen; 2. Non-primate
animal models of motor and cognitive dysfunction associated with
Huntington's Disease Raymond P. Kesner, J. Vincent Filoteo; 3.
Neuropathology and memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases Julie
A. Testa, Roger A. Brumback, Tai-Kyoung Baik, Richard W. Leech, Thomas C.
Cannon; 4. Neurochemical aspects of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative
disease Edison Miyawaki, William C. Koller; 5. Structural neuroimaging
correlates of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease Edith V.
Sullivan, Deborah A. Cahn, Rosemary Fama, Paula K. Shear; 6. Functional
neuroimaging correlates of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease
Stanley Berent, Bruno Giordani; Summary: 7. The biology of
neurodegenerative diseases Hans J. Markowitsch; Part II. Cognitive
Perspectives: 8. The role of executive deficits in memory disorders in
neurodegenerative disease Adrian M. Owen, Barbara J. Sahakian, Trevor W.
Robbins; 9. Prospective memory in aging and neurodegenerative disease
Robert G. Knight; 10. Remote memory in neurodegenerative disease Robert H.
Paul, Joni R. Graber, David C. Bowlby, Julie A. Testa, Michael J. Harnish,
William W. Beatty; 11. Semantic memory in neurodegenerative disease Joseph
W. Fink, Christopher Randolph; 12. Non-declarative memory in
neurodegenerative disease David P. Salmon, Tara T. Lineweaver, William C.
Heindel; Summary: 13. Memory in neurodegenerative disease: what has been
learnt about the organization of memory? Andrew R. Mayes; Part III.
Clinical Perspectives: 14. Biological and psychosocial risk factors for
dementia and memory loss Diane M. Jacobs, Peter Schofield; 15.
Cross-cultural issues in the neuropsychological assessment of
neurodegenerative disease Andreas U. Monsch, Kirsten I. Taylor, Mark W.
Bondi; 16. Psychometric issues in the clinical assessment of memory in
aging and neurodegenerative disease Anthony M. Paolo; 17. The role of
memory assessment in the preclinical detection of dementia Mark W. Bondi,
Andreas U. Monsch; 18. Clinical differentiation of memory disorders in
neurodegenerative disease Kathleen A. Welsh-Bohmer, Paula K. Ogrocki; 19.
The impact of depression on memory in neurodegenerative disease Julie A.
Fields, Suzanne Norman, Kristy A. Straits-Tröster, Alexander I. Tröster;
20. Preserved cognitive skills in dementia Joni R. Graber, Robert H. Paul,
Julie A. Testa, David C. Bowlby, Michael J. Harnish, William W. Beatty; 21.
Drug treatment of cognitive impairment in neurodegenerative diseases:
rationale, current experience, and expectations for the future Louis T.
Giron, Jr., William C. Koller; 22. Surgical interventions in
neurodegenerative disease: impact on memory and cognition Steven B.
Wilkinson, Alexander I. Tröster; 23. Memory dysfunction in
neurodegenerative disease: ethical and legal issues Martin D. Zehr;
Summary: 24. Memory in neurodegenerative disease: clinical perspectives
Thomas Benke.
dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease: contributions from comparative
neuropsychology Marlene Oscar-Berman, Fiona Bardenhagen; 2. Non-primate
animal models of motor and cognitive dysfunction associated with
Huntington's Disease Raymond P. Kesner, J. Vincent Filoteo; 3.
Neuropathology and memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases Julie
A. Testa, Roger A. Brumback, Tai-Kyoung Baik, Richard W. Leech, Thomas C.
Cannon; 4. Neurochemical aspects of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative
disease Edison Miyawaki, William C. Koller; 5. Structural neuroimaging
correlates of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease Edith V.
Sullivan, Deborah A. Cahn, Rosemary Fama, Paula K. Shear; 6. Functional
neuroimaging correlates of memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease
Stanley Berent, Bruno Giordani; Summary: 7. The biology of
neurodegenerative diseases Hans J. Markowitsch; Part II. Cognitive
Perspectives: 8. The role of executive deficits in memory disorders in
neurodegenerative disease Adrian M. Owen, Barbara J. Sahakian, Trevor W.
Robbins; 9. Prospective memory in aging and neurodegenerative disease
Robert G. Knight; 10. Remote memory in neurodegenerative disease Robert H.
Paul, Joni R. Graber, David C. Bowlby, Julie A. Testa, Michael J. Harnish,
William W. Beatty; 11. Semantic memory in neurodegenerative disease Joseph
W. Fink, Christopher Randolph; 12. Non-declarative memory in
neurodegenerative disease David P. Salmon, Tara T. Lineweaver, William C.
Heindel; Summary: 13. Memory in neurodegenerative disease: what has been
learnt about the organization of memory? Andrew R. Mayes; Part III.
Clinical Perspectives: 14. Biological and psychosocial risk factors for
dementia and memory loss Diane M. Jacobs, Peter Schofield; 15.
Cross-cultural issues in the neuropsychological assessment of
neurodegenerative disease Andreas U. Monsch, Kirsten I. Taylor, Mark W.
Bondi; 16. Psychometric issues in the clinical assessment of memory in
aging and neurodegenerative disease Anthony M. Paolo; 17. The role of
memory assessment in the preclinical detection of dementia Mark W. Bondi,
Andreas U. Monsch; 18. Clinical differentiation of memory disorders in
neurodegenerative disease Kathleen A. Welsh-Bohmer, Paula K. Ogrocki; 19.
The impact of depression on memory in neurodegenerative disease Julie A.
Fields, Suzanne Norman, Kristy A. Straits-Tröster, Alexander I. Tröster;
20. Preserved cognitive skills in dementia Joni R. Graber, Robert H. Paul,
Julie A. Testa, David C. Bowlby, Michael J. Harnish, William W. Beatty; 21.
Drug treatment of cognitive impairment in neurodegenerative diseases:
rationale, current experience, and expectations for the future Louis T.
Giron, Jr., William C. Koller; 22. Surgical interventions in
neurodegenerative disease: impact on memory and cognition Steven B.
Wilkinson, Alexander I. Tröster; 23. Memory dysfunction in
neurodegenerative disease: ethical and legal issues Martin D. Zehr;
Summary: 24. Memory in neurodegenerative disease: clinical perspectives
Thomas Benke.