Oxford Handbook of Adult Cognitive Disorders
Herausgeber: Alosco, Michael L; Stern, Robert A
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Herausgeber: Alosco, Michael L; Stern, Robert A
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The Oxford Handbook of Adult Cognitive Disorders is an up-to-date, scholarly, and comprehensive volume that covers most diseases, conditions, and injuries resulting in impairments in cognitive function in adults. The Handbook is appropriate for both clinicians and clinical researchers, from advanced trainees to seasoned professionals.
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The Oxford Handbook of Adult Cognitive Disorders is an up-to-date, scholarly, and comprehensive volume that covers most diseases, conditions, and injuries resulting in impairments in cognitive function in adults. The Handbook is appropriate for both clinicians and clinical researchers, from advanced trainees to seasoned professionals.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 946
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 191mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1882g
- ISBN-13: 9780190664121
- ISBN-10: 0190664126
- Artikelnr.: 54849334
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 946
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 191mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1882g
- ISBN-13: 9780190664121
- ISBN-10: 0190664126
- Artikelnr.: 54849334
Michael L. Alosco, PhD, is a licensed clinical neuropsychologist and an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Alosco has more than 110 peer-reviewed publications, numerous book chapters, has received several federal and non-federal grants, is the recipient of a National Institutes of Health K23 Career Development Award, has received multiple awards from international professional organizations, and has been clinically trained in adult neuropsychology at some of the leading institutions across the country. His clinical experiences with adult cognitive disorders are diverse, ranging from outpatient memory clinics to inpatient psychiatry, and forensic settings. Robert A. Stern, PhD, is a licensed clinical neuropsychologist and a Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Anatomy & Neurobiology, at Boston University (BU) School of Medicine, where he is also the Clinical Core Director of the BU Alzheimer's Disease Center and Co-Founder and Director of Clinical Research for the BU CTE Center. Dr. Stern is an international leader in neuropsychology and clinical neuroscience and has an extensive publication record. He has had continuous grant support for over 25 years, and has developed widely used neuropsychological instruments, including the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (NAB). He is also a pioneer clinical researcher in the field of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and has received several grants from National Institutes of Health, the Department of Defense, and private industry to develop methods for detecting and diagnosing CTE during life.
* Part I. INTRODUCTION
*
* 1. Overview of the Oxford Handbook of Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Michael L. Alosco and Robert A. Stern
*
* 2. Normal Cognitive and Brain Aging
* Stephanie L. Leal and Michael A. Yassa
*
* PART II. THE SPECTRUM OF ADULT COGNITIVE DISORDERS
*
* Medical Disorders and Neurocognition
*
* 3. HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAND)
* Jennifer E. Iudicello, Erin E. Morgan, Mariam A. Hussain, C. Wei-Ming
Watson, and Robert K. Heaton
*
* 4. Cancer and Cancer Treatment Related Cognitive Impairment
* James C. Root, Elizabeth Ryan, and Tim A. Ahles
*
* 5. Effects of Cardiovascular Disease and Related Risk Factors on
Neurocognition
* Spencer W. Liebel and Lawrence H. Sweet
*
* 6. Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes and the Brain
* Olga Neyman and Tamara Hershey
*
* 7. Chronic Kidney Disease and Neurocognition
* David A. Drew and Daniel E. Weiner
*
* 8. Cognitive Impairment in Liver Disease
* Ganesh Pantham and Kevin D. Mullen
*
* 9. Pulmonary Disorders
* Sachelle Ruickbie, Charles Sharp, and James W. Dodd
*
* 10. Neurocognition in Menopause and Reproductive Disorders
* Kelly N. Morgan, Kejal Kantarci, Sanjay Asthana, and Cary E. Gleason
*
* 11. Neurotoxicant Exposures
* Roberta F. White, Caitlin Brand, Birgit Claus Henn, and Patricia A.
Janulewicz
*
* Psychiatric Disorders and Neurocognition
*
* 12. Cognitive Function in Mood and Anxiety Disorders
* Hannah R. Snyder and Benjamin L. Hankin
*
* 13. Neuropsychology of PTSD
* Jennifer J. Vasterling and Gabriel S. Walt
*
* 14. Cognition in Schizophrenia-Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
* Martin Strassnig and Philip D. Harvey
*
* 15. Alcohol Use Disorder: Permanent and Transient Effects on the
Brain and Neuropsychological Functions
* Anne-Pascale Le Berre, Alice Laniepce, Shailendra Segobin, Anne-Lise
Pitel, and Edith V. Sullivan
*
* 16. Sleep Disorders and Neurocognition
* Alexandra M. Villagran and Michael K. Scullin
*
* Adult Neurodevelopmental Disorders
*
* 17. Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults
* Charlotte M. Pretzsch, James L. Findon, and Prof. Declan G. Murphy
*
* 18. Cognition, Aging and the Development of Dementia in Down Syndrome
* Allison Caban-Holt, David K. Powell, Amelia J. Anderson-Mooney,
William Robertson, Donita Lightner, Frederick A. Schmitt, and
Elizabeth Head
*
* 19. Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
* Beth Krone, Amanda Kirschenbaum, Thomas Yang, Amy Glick, Alexander
Newcorn, and Jeffrey H. Newcorn
*
* Neurological Disorders
*
* 20. Cognitive Functions in Patients with Brain Tumors
* Denise D. Correa
* 21. Hydrocephalus
* Aamir A. Khan, David Solomon, and Abhay R. Moghekar
*
* 22. Seizure Disorders
* Danny M. Tam and William B. Barr
*
* 23. Multiple Sclerosis
* Brian M. Sandroff and John DeLuca
*
* 24. Traumatic Brain Injury
* Irene Cristofori and Jordan Grafman
*
* 25. Concussion
* Breton M. Asken and Michael A. McCrea
*
* 26. Alzheimer's Disease
* Dorene M. Rentz, Irina Orlovsky, Emily Kilpatrick, and Kathryn V.
Papp
*
* 27. The Spectrum of Cerebrovascular Disease and Associated Cognitive
Decline
* Victoria J. Williams, Steven E. Arnold, and David H. Salat
*
* 28. Parkinson's Disease and Parkinson-Plus Syndromes
* Alice Cronin-Golomb, Gretchen O. Reynolds, Robert D. Salazar, and
Marie-Hélène Saint-Hilaire
*
* 29. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
* Jason W. Adams, Ian Mahar, and Ann C. McKee
*
* 30. Huntington Disease
* Jane S. Paulsen
*
* 31. Frontotemporal Dementia
* Andrea G. Alioto, Christie C. Mead, Alicia B. Vanden Bussche, Adam M.
Staffaroni, and Joel H. Kramer
*
* 32. Rapidly Progressive Dementia: Human Prion Diseases and An
Approach for Evaluating Non-Prion Etiologies
* David N. Soleimani-Meigooni and Michael D. Geschwind
*
* 33. Alcohol Dementia, Wernicke's Encephalopathy, and Korsakoff's
Syndrome
* Marlene Oscar-Berman and Nasim Maleki
*
* PART III: PERSPECTIVES AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE CLINICAL RESEARCHER
IN ADULT COGNITIVE DISORDERS
*
* 34. Overview of the Reserve Concept in the Context of Cognitive Aging
* Preeti Sunderaraman and Yaakov Stern
*
* 35. Overview of the Reserve Concept in the Context of Cognitive Aging
* Robin C. Hilsabeck and Beth C. Arredondo
*
* 36. Genetics of Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Laney Evers, Courtney Verscaj, and Jesse Mez
*
* 37. Applications of Neuropathological Examination in Adult Cognitive
Disorders
* Thor D. Stein, Victor E. Alvarez, and Bertrand R. Huber
*
* 38. Considerations for Translational Research in the Study of Adult
Cognitive Disorders
* Erich S. Franz, Sarah E. Rind, and Lee E. Goldstein
*
* 39. Issues of Diversity in Cognitive Aging: A Focus on Older African
Americans
* Lisa L. Barnes
*
* 40. Ethical Issues in Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Andrea Horwege, Thomas Hammeke, Anita Sue Jwa, and Allyson C. Rose
*
* 1. Overview of the Oxford Handbook of Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Michael L. Alosco and Robert A. Stern
*
* 2. Normal Cognitive and Brain Aging
* Stephanie L. Leal and Michael A. Yassa
*
* PART II. THE SPECTRUM OF ADULT COGNITIVE DISORDERS
*
* Medical Disorders and Neurocognition
*
* 3. HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAND)
* Jennifer E. Iudicello, Erin E. Morgan, Mariam A. Hussain, C. Wei-Ming
Watson, and Robert K. Heaton
*
* 4. Cancer and Cancer Treatment Related Cognitive Impairment
* James C. Root, Elizabeth Ryan, and Tim A. Ahles
*
* 5. Effects of Cardiovascular Disease and Related Risk Factors on
Neurocognition
* Spencer W. Liebel and Lawrence H. Sweet
*
* 6. Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes and the Brain
* Olga Neyman and Tamara Hershey
*
* 7. Chronic Kidney Disease and Neurocognition
* David A. Drew and Daniel E. Weiner
*
* 8. Cognitive Impairment in Liver Disease
* Ganesh Pantham and Kevin D. Mullen
*
* 9. Pulmonary Disorders
* Sachelle Ruickbie, Charles Sharp, and James W. Dodd
*
* 10. Neurocognition in Menopause and Reproductive Disorders
* Kelly N. Morgan, Kejal Kantarci, Sanjay Asthana, and Cary E. Gleason
*
* 11. Neurotoxicant Exposures
* Roberta F. White, Caitlin Brand, Birgit Claus Henn, and Patricia A.
Janulewicz
*
* Psychiatric Disorders and Neurocognition
*
* 12. Cognitive Function in Mood and Anxiety Disorders
* Hannah R. Snyder and Benjamin L. Hankin
*
* 13. Neuropsychology of PTSD
* Jennifer J. Vasterling and Gabriel S. Walt
*
* 14. Cognition in Schizophrenia-Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
* Martin Strassnig and Philip D. Harvey
*
* 15. Alcohol Use Disorder: Permanent and Transient Effects on the
Brain and Neuropsychological Functions
* Anne-Pascale Le Berre, Alice Laniepce, Shailendra Segobin, Anne-Lise
Pitel, and Edith V. Sullivan
*
* 16. Sleep Disorders and Neurocognition
* Alexandra M. Villagran and Michael K. Scullin
*
* Adult Neurodevelopmental Disorders
*
* 17. Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults
* Charlotte M. Pretzsch, James L. Findon, and Prof. Declan G. Murphy
*
* 18. Cognition, Aging and the Development of Dementia in Down Syndrome
* Allison Caban-Holt, David K. Powell, Amelia J. Anderson-Mooney,
William Robertson, Donita Lightner, Frederick A. Schmitt, and
Elizabeth Head
*
* 19. Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
* Beth Krone, Amanda Kirschenbaum, Thomas Yang, Amy Glick, Alexander
Newcorn, and Jeffrey H. Newcorn
*
* Neurological Disorders
*
* 20. Cognitive Functions in Patients with Brain Tumors
* Denise D. Correa
* 21. Hydrocephalus
* Aamir A. Khan, David Solomon, and Abhay R. Moghekar
*
* 22. Seizure Disorders
* Danny M. Tam and William B. Barr
*
* 23. Multiple Sclerosis
* Brian M. Sandroff and John DeLuca
*
* 24. Traumatic Brain Injury
* Irene Cristofori and Jordan Grafman
*
* 25. Concussion
* Breton M. Asken and Michael A. McCrea
*
* 26. Alzheimer's Disease
* Dorene M. Rentz, Irina Orlovsky, Emily Kilpatrick, and Kathryn V.
Papp
*
* 27. The Spectrum of Cerebrovascular Disease and Associated Cognitive
Decline
* Victoria J. Williams, Steven E. Arnold, and David H. Salat
*
* 28. Parkinson's Disease and Parkinson-Plus Syndromes
* Alice Cronin-Golomb, Gretchen O. Reynolds, Robert D. Salazar, and
Marie-Hélène Saint-Hilaire
*
* 29. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
* Jason W. Adams, Ian Mahar, and Ann C. McKee
*
* 30. Huntington Disease
* Jane S. Paulsen
*
* 31. Frontotemporal Dementia
* Andrea G. Alioto, Christie C. Mead, Alicia B. Vanden Bussche, Adam M.
Staffaroni, and Joel H. Kramer
*
* 32. Rapidly Progressive Dementia: Human Prion Diseases and An
Approach for Evaluating Non-Prion Etiologies
* David N. Soleimani-Meigooni and Michael D. Geschwind
*
* 33. Alcohol Dementia, Wernicke's Encephalopathy, and Korsakoff's
Syndrome
* Marlene Oscar-Berman and Nasim Maleki
*
* PART III: PERSPECTIVES AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE CLINICAL RESEARCHER
IN ADULT COGNITIVE DISORDERS
*
* 34. Overview of the Reserve Concept in the Context of Cognitive Aging
* Preeti Sunderaraman and Yaakov Stern
*
* 35. Overview of the Reserve Concept in the Context of Cognitive Aging
* Robin C. Hilsabeck and Beth C. Arredondo
*
* 36. Genetics of Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Laney Evers, Courtney Verscaj, and Jesse Mez
*
* 37. Applications of Neuropathological Examination in Adult Cognitive
Disorders
* Thor D. Stein, Victor E. Alvarez, and Bertrand R. Huber
*
* 38. Considerations for Translational Research in the Study of Adult
Cognitive Disorders
* Erich S. Franz, Sarah E. Rind, and Lee E. Goldstein
*
* 39. Issues of Diversity in Cognitive Aging: A Focus on Older African
Americans
* Lisa L. Barnes
*
* 40. Ethical Issues in Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Andrea Horwege, Thomas Hammeke, Anita Sue Jwa, and Allyson C. Rose
* Part I. INTRODUCTION
*
* 1. Overview of the Oxford Handbook of Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Michael L. Alosco and Robert A. Stern
*
* 2. Normal Cognitive and Brain Aging
* Stephanie L. Leal and Michael A. Yassa
*
* PART II. THE SPECTRUM OF ADULT COGNITIVE DISORDERS
*
* Medical Disorders and Neurocognition
*
* 3. HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAND)
* Jennifer E. Iudicello, Erin E. Morgan, Mariam A. Hussain, C. Wei-Ming
Watson, and Robert K. Heaton
*
* 4. Cancer and Cancer Treatment Related Cognitive Impairment
* James C. Root, Elizabeth Ryan, and Tim A. Ahles
*
* 5. Effects of Cardiovascular Disease and Related Risk Factors on
Neurocognition
* Spencer W. Liebel and Lawrence H. Sweet
*
* 6. Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes and the Brain
* Olga Neyman and Tamara Hershey
*
* 7. Chronic Kidney Disease and Neurocognition
* David A. Drew and Daniel E. Weiner
*
* 8. Cognitive Impairment in Liver Disease
* Ganesh Pantham and Kevin D. Mullen
*
* 9. Pulmonary Disorders
* Sachelle Ruickbie, Charles Sharp, and James W. Dodd
*
* 10. Neurocognition in Menopause and Reproductive Disorders
* Kelly N. Morgan, Kejal Kantarci, Sanjay Asthana, and Cary E. Gleason
*
* 11. Neurotoxicant Exposures
* Roberta F. White, Caitlin Brand, Birgit Claus Henn, and Patricia A.
Janulewicz
*
* Psychiatric Disorders and Neurocognition
*
* 12. Cognitive Function in Mood and Anxiety Disorders
* Hannah R. Snyder and Benjamin L. Hankin
*
* 13. Neuropsychology of PTSD
* Jennifer J. Vasterling and Gabriel S. Walt
*
* 14. Cognition in Schizophrenia-Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
* Martin Strassnig and Philip D. Harvey
*
* 15. Alcohol Use Disorder: Permanent and Transient Effects on the
Brain and Neuropsychological Functions
* Anne-Pascale Le Berre, Alice Laniepce, Shailendra Segobin, Anne-Lise
Pitel, and Edith V. Sullivan
*
* 16. Sleep Disorders and Neurocognition
* Alexandra M. Villagran and Michael K. Scullin
*
* Adult Neurodevelopmental Disorders
*
* 17. Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults
* Charlotte M. Pretzsch, James L. Findon, and Prof. Declan G. Murphy
*
* 18. Cognition, Aging and the Development of Dementia in Down Syndrome
* Allison Caban-Holt, David K. Powell, Amelia J. Anderson-Mooney,
William Robertson, Donita Lightner, Frederick A. Schmitt, and
Elizabeth Head
*
* 19. Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
* Beth Krone, Amanda Kirschenbaum, Thomas Yang, Amy Glick, Alexander
Newcorn, and Jeffrey H. Newcorn
*
* Neurological Disorders
*
* 20. Cognitive Functions in Patients with Brain Tumors
* Denise D. Correa
* 21. Hydrocephalus
* Aamir A. Khan, David Solomon, and Abhay R. Moghekar
*
* 22. Seizure Disorders
* Danny M. Tam and William B. Barr
*
* 23. Multiple Sclerosis
* Brian M. Sandroff and John DeLuca
*
* 24. Traumatic Brain Injury
* Irene Cristofori and Jordan Grafman
*
* 25. Concussion
* Breton M. Asken and Michael A. McCrea
*
* 26. Alzheimer's Disease
* Dorene M. Rentz, Irina Orlovsky, Emily Kilpatrick, and Kathryn V.
Papp
*
* 27. The Spectrum of Cerebrovascular Disease and Associated Cognitive
Decline
* Victoria J. Williams, Steven E. Arnold, and David H. Salat
*
* 28. Parkinson's Disease and Parkinson-Plus Syndromes
* Alice Cronin-Golomb, Gretchen O. Reynolds, Robert D. Salazar, and
Marie-Hélène Saint-Hilaire
*
* 29. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
* Jason W. Adams, Ian Mahar, and Ann C. McKee
*
* 30. Huntington Disease
* Jane S. Paulsen
*
* 31. Frontotemporal Dementia
* Andrea G. Alioto, Christie C. Mead, Alicia B. Vanden Bussche, Adam M.
Staffaroni, and Joel H. Kramer
*
* 32. Rapidly Progressive Dementia: Human Prion Diseases and An
Approach for Evaluating Non-Prion Etiologies
* David N. Soleimani-Meigooni and Michael D. Geschwind
*
* 33. Alcohol Dementia, Wernicke's Encephalopathy, and Korsakoff's
Syndrome
* Marlene Oscar-Berman and Nasim Maleki
*
* PART III: PERSPECTIVES AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE CLINICAL RESEARCHER
IN ADULT COGNITIVE DISORDERS
*
* 34. Overview of the Reserve Concept in the Context of Cognitive Aging
* Preeti Sunderaraman and Yaakov Stern
*
* 35. Overview of the Reserve Concept in the Context of Cognitive Aging
* Robin C. Hilsabeck and Beth C. Arredondo
*
* 36. Genetics of Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Laney Evers, Courtney Verscaj, and Jesse Mez
*
* 37. Applications of Neuropathological Examination in Adult Cognitive
Disorders
* Thor D. Stein, Victor E. Alvarez, and Bertrand R. Huber
*
* 38. Considerations for Translational Research in the Study of Adult
Cognitive Disorders
* Erich S. Franz, Sarah E. Rind, and Lee E. Goldstein
*
* 39. Issues of Diversity in Cognitive Aging: A Focus on Older African
Americans
* Lisa L. Barnes
*
* 40. Ethical Issues in Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Andrea Horwege, Thomas Hammeke, Anita Sue Jwa, and Allyson C. Rose
*
* 1. Overview of the Oxford Handbook of Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Michael L. Alosco and Robert A. Stern
*
* 2. Normal Cognitive and Brain Aging
* Stephanie L. Leal and Michael A. Yassa
*
* PART II. THE SPECTRUM OF ADULT COGNITIVE DISORDERS
*
* Medical Disorders and Neurocognition
*
* 3. HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAND)
* Jennifer E. Iudicello, Erin E. Morgan, Mariam A. Hussain, C. Wei-Ming
Watson, and Robert K. Heaton
*
* 4. Cancer and Cancer Treatment Related Cognitive Impairment
* James C. Root, Elizabeth Ryan, and Tim A. Ahles
*
* 5. Effects of Cardiovascular Disease and Related Risk Factors on
Neurocognition
* Spencer W. Liebel and Lawrence H. Sweet
*
* 6. Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes and the Brain
* Olga Neyman and Tamara Hershey
*
* 7. Chronic Kidney Disease and Neurocognition
* David A. Drew and Daniel E. Weiner
*
* 8. Cognitive Impairment in Liver Disease
* Ganesh Pantham and Kevin D. Mullen
*
* 9. Pulmonary Disorders
* Sachelle Ruickbie, Charles Sharp, and James W. Dodd
*
* 10. Neurocognition in Menopause and Reproductive Disorders
* Kelly N. Morgan, Kejal Kantarci, Sanjay Asthana, and Cary E. Gleason
*
* 11. Neurotoxicant Exposures
* Roberta F. White, Caitlin Brand, Birgit Claus Henn, and Patricia A.
Janulewicz
*
* Psychiatric Disorders and Neurocognition
*
* 12. Cognitive Function in Mood and Anxiety Disorders
* Hannah R. Snyder and Benjamin L. Hankin
*
* 13. Neuropsychology of PTSD
* Jennifer J. Vasterling and Gabriel S. Walt
*
* 14. Cognition in Schizophrenia-Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
* Martin Strassnig and Philip D. Harvey
*
* 15. Alcohol Use Disorder: Permanent and Transient Effects on the
Brain and Neuropsychological Functions
* Anne-Pascale Le Berre, Alice Laniepce, Shailendra Segobin, Anne-Lise
Pitel, and Edith V. Sullivan
*
* 16. Sleep Disorders and Neurocognition
* Alexandra M. Villagran and Michael K. Scullin
*
* Adult Neurodevelopmental Disorders
*
* 17. Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults
* Charlotte M. Pretzsch, James L. Findon, and Prof. Declan G. Murphy
*
* 18. Cognition, Aging and the Development of Dementia in Down Syndrome
* Allison Caban-Holt, David K. Powell, Amelia J. Anderson-Mooney,
William Robertson, Donita Lightner, Frederick A. Schmitt, and
Elizabeth Head
*
* 19. Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
* Beth Krone, Amanda Kirschenbaum, Thomas Yang, Amy Glick, Alexander
Newcorn, and Jeffrey H. Newcorn
*
* Neurological Disorders
*
* 20. Cognitive Functions in Patients with Brain Tumors
* Denise D. Correa
* 21. Hydrocephalus
* Aamir A. Khan, David Solomon, and Abhay R. Moghekar
*
* 22. Seizure Disorders
* Danny M. Tam and William B. Barr
*
* 23. Multiple Sclerosis
* Brian M. Sandroff and John DeLuca
*
* 24. Traumatic Brain Injury
* Irene Cristofori and Jordan Grafman
*
* 25. Concussion
* Breton M. Asken and Michael A. McCrea
*
* 26. Alzheimer's Disease
* Dorene M. Rentz, Irina Orlovsky, Emily Kilpatrick, and Kathryn V.
Papp
*
* 27. The Spectrum of Cerebrovascular Disease and Associated Cognitive
Decline
* Victoria J. Williams, Steven E. Arnold, and David H. Salat
*
* 28. Parkinson's Disease and Parkinson-Plus Syndromes
* Alice Cronin-Golomb, Gretchen O. Reynolds, Robert D. Salazar, and
Marie-Hélène Saint-Hilaire
*
* 29. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
* Jason W. Adams, Ian Mahar, and Ann C. McKee
*
* 30. Huntington Disease
* Jane S. Paulsen
*
* 31. Frontotemporal Dementia
* Andrea G. Alioto, Christie C. Mead, Alicia B. Vanden Bussche, Adam M.
Staffaroni, and Joel H. Kramer
*
* 32. Rapidly Progressive Dementia: Human Prion Diseases and An
Approach for Evaluating Non-Prion Etiologies
* David N. Soleimani-Meigooni and Michael D. Geschwind
*
* 33. Alcohol Dementia, Wernicke's Encephalopathy, and Korsakoff's
Syndrome
* Marlene Oscar-Berman and Nasim Maleki
*
* PART III: PERSPECTIVES AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE CLINICAL RESEARCHER
IN ADULT COGNITIVE DISORDERS
*
* 34. Overview of the Reserve Concept in the Context of Cognitive Aging
* Preeti Sunderaraman and Yaakov Stern
*
* 35. Overview of the Reserve Concept in the Context of Cognitive Aging
* Robin C. Hilsabeck and Beth C. Arredondo
*
* 36. Genetics of Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Laney Evers, Courtney Verscaj, and Jesse Mez
*
* 37. Applications of Neuropathological Examination in Adult Cognitive
Disorders
* Thor D. Stein, Victor E. Alvarez, and Bertrand R. Huber
*
* 38. Considerations for Translational Research in the Study of Adult
Cognitive Disorders
* Erich S. Franz, Sarah E. Rind, and Lee E. Goldstein
*
* 39. Issues of Diversity in Cognitive Aging: A Focus on Older African
Americans
* Lisa L. Barnes
*
* 40. Ethical Issues in Adult Cognitive Disorders
* Andrea Horwege, Thomas Hammeke, Anita Sue Jwa, and Allyson C. Rose