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The Oxford Textbook of Neurologic and Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology focuses on the overlaps between neuro-epidemiological disorders. Harmonising cohort studies to determine causes related to rarer disorders, this key work is an invaluable reference to current neuro-epidemiological methods.
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The Oxford Textbook of Neurologic and Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology focuses on the overlaps between neuro-epidemiological disorders. Harmonising cohort studies to determine causes related to rarer disorders, this key work is an invaluable reference to current neuro-epidemiological methods.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 224mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1678g
- ISBN-13: 9780198749493
- ISBN-10: 019874949X
- Artikelnr.: 59513560
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 224mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1678g
- ISBN-13: 9780198749493
- ISBN-10: 019874949X
- Artikelnr.: 59513560
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carol Brayne CBE is Professor of Public Health Medicine at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Cambridge Institute of Public Health. Graduating from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine at the University of London in 1981, she went on to train in general medicine from 1982-1983. Since then, her work has been focused around longitudinal studies of the neurological health of older people from a public health perspective. Since joining Cambridge, she has been appointed chair of the Faculty of Public Health, Academic & Research Comittee, CLAHRC theme lead, Special Adivsor to the Royal College of Physicians, fellow of the Academy of Sciences, and co-chair of the Alzherimer's Society Research Strategy Council. Listed among the highest cited scholars in the world in 2018, Professor Brayne was awarded a CBE for services to public health medicine in the Queen's 2017 Honours. Professor Valery Feigin is the director of Auckland University of Technology's National Institute for Stroke and Applied Neuroscience (NISAN), associate director of the Centre for Neurocomputation and Brain Study at KEDRI, and affiliate professor of the Department of Global Health at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. A current board member of the World Stroke Organisation, Professor Feigin's work focuses predominantly on stroke, TBI, treatment, and epidemiology. He has authored or co-authored over 600 academic publications, and been cited over 31,000 times, and currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Neuroepidemiology. Feigin has received numerous awards over his career, including the Bruce Shoenburh International Award and Lecture in Neuropepidemiology, the Fogarty International Centre Research Grant Award, and the World Stroke Organization President's award for his services to stroke research. Dr. Launer is a senior investigator at the National Institute on Aging in Bethesda, Maryland. In 1987, she received her PhD in Epidemiology and Nutrition from Cornell University, after which she undertook a three year post-doctoral fellowship at NICHD. She has held positions at the National Insitute of Health and the Environment and Erasmus University, where she led and was involved with numerous large-scale epidemiological studies into dementia and migraine. Since 1999, she has led the Neuroepidemiology section of the NIA Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, where she has researched the genetic, inflammatory, vascular, metabolic, and hormonal factors of sub-clinical and clinical outcomes in brain disease. Giancarlo Logroscino, MD PhD is Professor of Neurology and director of the Neurodegenerative Diseases Unit at The University of Bari, and Chair of the Department of Clinical Research in Neurology at Pia Fondazione Panico in Tricase (LE). His primary research interests are natural history of neurodegenerative diseases and environmental risk factors for neurodegenerative diseases related to aging. He has been President of the Neuroepidemiological Italian Association (NEP), a member of the steering committee of the Italian Neurological Association (SIN), and Convenor for the Neuroepidemiology Section of the last meetings (Wien, Austria 2013) (Santiago, Chile 2015) of the World Federation of Neurology Congress. With more than 300 papers included in journals such as BMJ, JAMA, Lancet, Lancet Neurology, Annals of Neurology, Neurology and Brain, he is associate editor of the journal Neuroepidemiology, Karger, and Basel.
* 1: German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Marková: A historical perspective
on neurological and neuropsychiatric definitions
* 2: V.R. Varma, Y. F. Chuang, and M. Thambisetty: Neuroimaging and
fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer s disease: implications for definition,
diagnosis and treatment
* 3: Yoav Ben-Shlomo: Life course, exposure, and ageing populations
* 4: Kenneth M. Langa, Eileen Crimmins, and Mark D. Hayward: Examining
trends in dementia incidence and prevalence using an
age-period-cohort framework
* 5: Derrick A. Bennett: Overview of common designs, measures of
effect, and biases in neuro-epidemiological studies
* 6: Maëlenn Guerchet, Rosie Mayston, and A. Matthew Prina: Conducting
research in low and middle income settings.
* 7: Edo Richard: Trial designs including observational to
interventional
* 8: Chengxuan Qiu, Davide Liborio Vetrano, and Laura Fratiglioni:
Cardiometabolic morbidities and dementia
* 9: Ratnavalli Ellajosyula: Early onset Alzheimer s disease
* 10: Juliana R. Dutra: Huntington s Disease
* 11: Valentina Gallo, Tanya P. Garcia, and Karen Marder: Idiopathic
Parkinson s disease and classification of Parkinsonisms
* 12: Rodolfo Savica and Pierpaolo Turcano: Dementia and Parkinson s
disease
* 13: Giancarlo Logroscino and Adriano Chiò: FTD and ALS
* 14: James B. Rowe and Ian T.S. Coyle-Gilchrist: Rare
Neurodegenerative Parkinsonism (PSP, MSA, CBD)
* 15: Keir X. X. Yong, S. J. Crutch, and J. M. Schott: Posterior
Cortical Atrophy
* 16: Elan D. Louis: Epidemiology of essential tremor
* 17: Amy R. Borenstein: Detecting dementia early in populations
* 18: María M. Corrada and Claudia H. Kawas: The oldest-old and
dementia at the end of life
* 19: Rita V. Krishnamurthy and Valery L. Feigin: Global stroke burden
and prevention strategies- findings from GBD 2015
* 20: Bo Norrving, MD, PhD: Stroke and TIA
* 21: Fergus Doubal, Anna Poggesi, Leonardo Pantoni, and Joanna
Wardlaw: Small vessel disease
* 22: Julio R. Vieira and Richard B. Lipton: Migraine: Descriptive
epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 23: Stina Saunders, Graciela Muniz-Terrera , Tom C. Russ, Craig W.
Ritchie, and Karen Ritchie: The clinical spectrum of
neurodegenerative disease: moving beyond Mild Cognitive Impairment
* 24: Sergio Starkstein, Bradleigh Hayhow, and Pierre Wibawa: The
epidemiology of apathy in neurological disorders
* 25: Rianne van der Linde and Tom Dening: Behavioural and
Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
* 26: Daniel Davis, Sarah Richardson, and Esteban Sepulveda: Delirium
* 27: Mirjam I. Geerlings: Methods and approaches to examining the
interface of late-life depression and dementia
* 28: Assen Jablensky, H. E. Jongsma HE, James B. Kirkbride, and Peter
B. Jones: Epidemiology of schizophrenia and related disorders
* 29: Elisabeth Gulowsen Celius: Multiple sclerosis: Descriptive
epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 30: Anne Taraldsen Heldal and Nils Erik Gilhus: Myasthenia gravis
* 31: Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Torbjorn Tomson: Epilepsy
* 32: Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Marco Poloni: Neuropathies:
Descriptive epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 33: Paul J. Foster, Anthony Khawaja, Lisanne J. Balk, Zaynah Muthy,
and Axel Petzold: Sensory loss Vision
* 34: Adele M. Goman and Frank R. Lin: Sensory loss - Hearing
* 35: Patrick J. M. Urwin and Anna M. Molesworth: The Neuroepidemiology
of Human Prion Disease
* 36: Charles R. Newton: Epidemiology of bacterial and parasitic
infections of the central nervous system
* 37: Inès Yoro-Zohoun, Jaime Luna, Salmane Amidou, and Pierre-Marie
Preux: Infection: other than bacterial, including HIV
* 38: Alice Theadom and Kelly M. Jones: Traumatic brain and spinal cord
injury
* 39: Joachim Schüz and Maria Feychting: Electromagnetic fields
* 40: Susan Peters, Anne E. Visser, Marc Weisskopf, Marianthi-Anna
Kioumourtzoglou, and Roel Vermeulen: Metals and neurodegeneration
* 41: Thomas Truelsen, Catherine Johnson, Mohsen Naghavi, Theo Vos,
Valery L. Feigin, and Gregory Roth: Estimating the global burden of
stroke: methods and challenges
* 42: Carol Brayne: What is the role of trials and other well designed
studies in the understanding of neurological and neuropsychiatric
conditions
* 43: Ann I. Scher, David W. Niebuhr, and Darrell Singer: Research and
methodologic opportunities and challenges conducting research among
U.S military personnel
* 44: Adesola Ogunniyi: Global evidence generation
* 45: Giancarlo Logroscino, Carol Brayne, and Rosanna Tortelli: The
role of prevention in common neurological disorders
on neurological and neuropsychiatric definitions
* 2: V.R. Varma, Y. F. Chuang, and M. Thambisetty: Neuroimaging and
fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer s disease: implications for definition,
diagnosis and treatment
* 3: Yoav Ben-Shlomo: Life course, exposure, and ageing populations
* 4: Kenneth M. Langa, Eileen Crimmins, and Mark D. Hayward: Examining
trends in dementia incidence and prevalence using an
age-period-cohort framework
* 5: Derrick A. Bennett: Overview of common designs, measures of
effect, and biases in neuro-epidemiological studies
* 6: Maëlenn Guerchet, Rosie Mayston, and A. Matthew Prina: Conducting
research in low and middle income settings.
* 7: Edo Richard: Trial designs including observational to
interventional
* 8: Chengxuan Qiu, Davide Liborio Vetrano, and Laura Fratiglioni:
Cardiometabolic morbidities and dementia
* 9: Ratnavalli Ellajosyula: Early onset Alzheimer s disease
* 10: Juliana R. Dutra: Huntington s Disease
* 11: Valentina Gallo, Tanya P. Garcia, and Karen Marder: Idiopathic
Parkinson s disease and classification of Parkinsonisms
* 12: Rodolfo Savica and Pierpaolo Turcano: Dementia and Parkinson s
disease
* 13: Giancarlo Logroscino and Adriano Chiò: FTD and ALS
* 14: James B. Rowe and Ian T.S. Coyle-Gilchrist: Rare
Neurodegenerative Parkinsonism (PSP, MSA, CBD)
* 15: Keir X. X. Yong, S. J. Crutch, and J. M. Schott: Posterior
Cortical Atrophy
* 16: Elan D. Louis: Epidemiology of essential tremor
* 17: Amy R. Borenstein: Detecting dementia early in populations
* 18: María M. Corrada and Claudia H. Kawas: The oldest-old and
dementia at the end of life
* 19: Rita V. Krishnamurthy and Valery L. Feigin: Global stroke burden
and prevention strategies- findings from GBD 2015
* 20: Bo Norrving, MD, PhD: Stroke and TIA
* 21: Fergus Doubal, Anna Poggesi, Leonardo Pantoni, and Joanna
Wardlaw: Small vessel disease
* 22: Julio R. Vieira and Richard B. Lipton: Migraine: Descriptive
epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 23: Stina Saunders, Graciela Muniz-Terrera , Tom C. Russ, Craig W.
Ritchie, and Karen Ritchie: The clinical spectrum of
neurodegenerative disease: moving beyond Mild Cognitive Impairment
* 24: Sergio Starkstein, Bradleigh Hayhow, and Pierre Wibawa: The
epidemiology of apathy in neurological disorders
* 25: Rianne van der Linde and Tom Dening: Behavioural and
Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
* 26: Daniel Davis, Sarah Richardson, and Esteban Sepulveda: Delirium
* 27: Mirjam I. Geerlings: Methods and approaches to examining the
interface of late-life depression and dementia
* 28: Assen Jablensky, H. E. Jongsma HE, James B. Kirkbride, and Peter
B. Jones: Epidemiology of schizophrenia and related disorders
* 29: Elisabeth Gulowsen Celius: Multiple sclerosis: Descriptive
epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 30: Anne Taraldsen Heldal and Nils Erik Gilhus: Myasthenia gravis
* 31: Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Torbjorn Tomson: Epilepsy
* 32: Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Marco Poloni: Neuropathies:
Descriptive epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 33: Paul J. Foster, Anthony Khawaja, Lisanne J. Balk, Zaynah Muthy,
and Axel Petzold: Sensory loss Vision
* 34: Adele M. Goman and Frank R. Lin: Sensory loss - Hearing
* 35: Patrick J. M. Urwin and Anna M. Molesworth: The Neuroepidemiology
of Human Prion Disease
* 36: Charles R. Newton: Epidemiology of bacterial and parasitic
infections of the central nervous system
* 37: Inès Yoro-Zohoun, Jaime Luna, Salmane Amidou, and Pierre-Marie
Preux: Infection: other than bacterial, including HIV
* 38: Alice Theadom and Kelly M. Jones: Traumatic brain and spinal cord
injury
* 39: Joachim Schüz and Maria Feychting: Electromagnetic fields
* 40: Susan Peters, Anne E. Visser, Marc Weisskopf, Marianthi-Anna
Kioumourtzoglou, and Roel Vermeulen: Metals and neurodegeneration
* 41: Thomas Truelsen, Catherine Johnson, Mohsen Naghavi, Theo Vos,
Valery L. Feigin, and Gregory Roth: Estimating the global burden of
stroke: methods and challenges
* 42: Carol Brayne: What is the role of trials and other well designed
studies in the understanding of neurological and neuropsychiatric
conditions
* 43: Ann I. Scher, David W. Niebuhr, and Darrell Singer: Research and
methodologic opportunities and challenges conducting research among
U.S military personnel
* 44: Adesola Ogunniyi: Global evidence generation
* 45: Giancarlo Logroscino, Carol Brayne, and Rosanna Tortelli: The
role of prevention in common neurological disorders
* 1: German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Marková: A historical perspective
on neurological and neuropsychiatric definitions
* 2: V.R. Varma, Y. F. Chuang, and M. Thambisetty: Neuroimaging and
fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer s disease: implications for definition,
diagnosis and treatment
* 3: Yoav Ben-Shlomo: Life course, exposure, and ageing populations
* 4: Kenneth M. Langa, Eileen Crimmins, and Mark D. Hayward: Examining
trends in dementia incidence and prevalence using an
age-period-cohort framework
* 5: Derrick A. Bennett: Overview of common designs, measures of
effect, and biases in neuro-epidemiological studies
* 6: Maëlenn Guerchet, Rosie Mayston, and A. Matthew Prina: Conducting
research in low and middle income settings.
* 7: Edo Richard: Trial designs including observational to
interventional
* 8: Chengxuan Qiu, Davide Liborio Vetrano, and Laura Fratiglioni:
Cardiometabolic morbidities and dementia
* 9: Ratnavalli Ellajosyula: Early onset Alzheimer s disease
* 10: Juliana R. Dutra: Huntington s Disease
* 11: Valentina Gallo, Tanya P. Garcia, and Karen Marder: Idiopathic
Parkinson s disease and classification of Parkinsonisms
* 12: Rodolfo Savica and Pierpaolo Turcano: Dementia and Parkinson s
disease
* 13: Giancarlo Logroscino and Adriano Chiò: FTD and ALS
* 14: James B. Rowe and Ian T.S. Coyle-Gilchrist: Rare
Neurodegenerative Parkinsonism (PSP, MSA, CBD)
* 15: Keir X. X. Yong, S. J. Crutch, and J. M. Schott: Posterior
Cortical Atrophy
* 16: Elan D. Louis: Epidemiology of essential tremor
* 17: Amy R. Borenstein: Detecting dementia early in populations
* 18: María M. Corrada and Claudia H. Kawas: The oldest-old and
dementia at the end of life
* 19: Rita V. Krishnamurthy and Valery L. Feigin: Global stroke burden
and prevention strategies- findings from GBD 2015
* 20: Bo Norrving, MD, PhD: Stroke and TIA
* 21: Fergus Doubal, Anna Poggesi, Leonardo Pantoni, and Joanna
Wardlaw: Small vessel disease
* 22: Julio R. Vieira and Richard B. Lipton: Migraine: Descriptive
epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 23: Stina Saunders, Graciela Muniz-Terrera , Tom C. Russ, Craig W.
Ritchie, and Karen Ritchie: The clinical spectrum of
neurodegenerative disease: moving beyond Mild Cognitive Impairment
* 24: Sergio Starkstein, Bradleigh Hayhow, and Pierre Wibawa: The
epidemiology of apathy in neurological disorders
* 25: Rianne van der Linde and Tom Dening: Behavioural and
Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
* 26: Daniel Davis, Sarah Richardson, and Esteban Sepulveda: Delirium
* 27: Mirjam I. Geerlings: Methods and approaches to examining the
interface of late-life depression and dementia
* 28: Assen Jablensky, H. E. Jongsma HE, James B. Kirkbride, and Peter
B. Jones: Epidemiology of schizophrenia and related disorders
* 29: Elisabeth Gulowsen Celius: Multiple sclerosis: Descriptive
epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 30: Anne Taraldsen Heldal and Nils Erik Gilhus: Myasthenia gravis
* 31: Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Torbjorn Tomson: Epilepsy
* 32: Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Marco Poloni: Neuropathies:
Descriptive epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 33: Paul J. Foster, Anthony Khawaja, Lisanne J. Balk, Zaynah Muthy,
and Axel Petzold: Sensory loss Vision
* 34: Adele M. Goman and Frank R. Lin: Sensory loss - Hearing
* 35: Patrick J. M. Urwin and Anna M. Molesworth: The Neuroepidemiology
of Human Prion Disease
* 36: Charles R. Newton: Epidemiology of bacterial and parasitic
infections of the central nervous system
* 37: Inès Yoro-Zohoun, Jaime Luna, Salmane Amidou, and Pierre-Marie
Preux: Infection: other than bacterial, including HIV
* 38: Alice Theadom and Kelly M. Jones: Traumatic brain and spinal cord
injury
* 39: Joachim Schüz and Maria Feychting: Electromagnetic fields
* 40: Susan Peters, Anne E. Visser, Marc Weisskopf, Marianthi-Anna
Kioumourtzoglou, and Roel Vermeulen: Metals and neurodegeneration
* 41: Thomas Truelsen, Catherine Johnson, Mohsen Naghavi, Theo Vos,
Valery L. Feigin, and Gregory Roth: Estimating the global burden of
stroke: methods and challenges
* 42: Carol Brayne: What is the role of trials and other well designed
studies in the understanding of neurological and neuropsychiatric
conditions
* 43: Ann I. Scher, David W. Niebuhr, and Darrell Singer: Research and
methodologic opportunities and challenges conducting research among
U.S military personnel
* 44: Adesola Ogunniyi: Global evidence generation
* 45: Giancarlo Logroscino, Carol Brayne, and Rosanna Tortelli: The
role of prevention in common neurological disorders
on neurological and neuropsychiatric definitions
* 2: V.R. Varma, Y. F. Chuang, and M. Thambisetty: Neuroimaging and
fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer s disease: implications for definition,
diagnosis and treatment
* 3: Yoav Ben-Shlomo: Life course, exposure, and ageing populations
* 4: Kenneth M. Langa, Eileen Crimmins, and Mark D. Hayward: Examining
trends in dementia incidence and prevalence using an
age-period-cohort framework
* 5: Derrick A. Bennett: Overview of common designs, measures of
effect, and biases in neuro-epidemiological studies
* 6: Maëlenn Guerchet, Rosie Mayston, and A. Matthew Prina: Conducting
research in low and middle income settings.
* 7: Edo Richard: Trial designs including observational to
interventional
* 8: Chengxuan Qiu, Davide Liborio Vetrano, and Laura Fratiglioni:
Cardiometabolic morbidities and dementia
* 9: Ratnavalli Ellajosyula: Early onset Alzheimer s disease
* 10: Juliana R. Dutra: Huntington s Disease
* 11: Valentina Gallo, Tanya P. Garcia, and Karen Marder: Idiopathic
Parkinson s disease and classification of Parkinsonisms
* 12: Rodolfo Savica and Pierpaolo Turcano: Dementia and Parkinson s
disease
* 13: Giancarlo Logroscino and Adriano Chiò: FTD and ALS
* 14: James B. Rowe and Ian T.S. Coyle-Gilchrist: Rare
Neurodegenerative Parkinsonism (PSP, MSA, CBD)
* 15: Keir X. X. Yong, S. J. Crutch, and J. M. Schott: Posterior
Cortical Atrophy
* 16: Elan D. Louis: Epidemiology of essential tremor
* 17: Amy R. Borenstein: Detecting dementia early in populations
* 18: María M. Corrada and Claudia H. Kawas: The oldest-old and
dementia at the end of life
* 19: Rita V. Krishnamurthy and Valery L. Feigin: Global stroke burden
and prevention strategies- findings from GBD 2015
* 20: Bo Norrving, MD, PhD: Stroke and TIA
* 21: Fergus Doubal, Anna Poggesi, Leonardo Pantoni, and Joanna
Wardlaw: Small vessel disease
* 22: Julio R. Vieira and Richard B. Lipton: Migraine: Descriptive
epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 23: Stina Saunders, Graciela Muniz-Terrera , Tom C. Russ, Craig W.
Ritchie, and Karen Ritchie: The clinical spectrum of
neurodegenerative disease: moving beyond Mild Cognitive Impairment
* 24: Sergio Starkstein, Bradleigh Hayhow, and Pierre Wibawa: The
epidemiology of apathy in neurological disorders
* 25: Rianne van der Linde and Tom Dening: Behavioural and
Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
* 26: Daniel Davis, Sarah Richardson, and Esteban Sepulveda: Delirium
* 27: Mirjam I. Geerlings: Methods and approaches to examining the
interface of late-life depression and dementia
* 28: Assen Jablensky, H. E. Jongsma HE, James B. Kirkbride, and Peter
B. Jones: Epidemiology of schizophrenia and related disorders
* 29: Elisabeth Gulowsen Celius: Multiple sclerosis: Descriptive
epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 30: Anne Taraldsen Heldal and Nils Erik Gilhus: Myasthenia gravis
* 31: Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Torbjorn Tomson: Epilepsy
* 32: Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Marco Poloni: Neuropathies:
Descriptive epidemiology and related neurobiology
* 33: Paul J. Foster, Anthony Khawaja, Lisanne J. Balk, Zaynah Muthy,
and Axel Petzold: Sensory loss Vision
* 34: Adele M. Goman and Frank R. Lin: Sensory loss - Hearing
* 35: Patrick J. M. Urwin and Anna M. Molesworth: The Neuroepidemiology
of Human Prion Disease
* 36: Charles R. Newton: Epidemiology of bacterial and parasitic
infections of the central nervous system
* 37: Inès Yoro-Zohoun, Jaime Luna, Salmane Amidou, and Pierre-Marie
Preux: Infection: other than bacterial, including HIV
* 38: Alice Theadom and Kelly M. Jones: Traumatic brain and spinal cord
injury
* 39: Joachim Schüz and Maria Feychting: Electromagnetic fields
* 40: Susan Peters, Anne E. Visser, Marc Weisskopf, Marianthi-Anna
Kioumourtzoglou, and Roel Vermeulen: Metals and neurodegeneration
* 41: Thomas Truelsen, Catherine Johnson, Mohsen Naghavi, Theo Vos,
Valery L. Feigin, and Gregory Roth: Estimating the global burden of
stroke: methods and challenges
* 42: Carol Brayne: What is the role of trials and other well designed
studies in the understanding of neurological and neuropsychiatric
conditions
* 43: Ann I. Scher, David W. Niebuhr, and Darrell Singer: Research and
methodologic opportunities and challenges conducting research among
U.S military personnel
* 44: Adesola Ogunniyi: Global evidence generation
* 45: Giancarlo Logroscino, Carol Brayne, and Rosanna Tortelli: The
role of prevention in common neurological disorders