The Neuroscience of Normal and Pathological Development (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: R Martin RN, BSc; Rajendram AKC, BSc; Preedy BSc
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Diagnosis, Management and Modeling of Neurodevelopmental Disorders: The Neuroscience of Development is a comprehensive reference on the diagnosis and management of neurodevelopment and associated disorders. This book discusses the mechanisms underlying neurological development and provides readers with a detailed introduction to the neural connections and complexities in biological circuitries, as well as the interactions between genetics, epigenetics and other micro-environmental processes. It also examines pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions of development-related…mehr
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Diagnosis, Management and Modeling of Neurodevelopmental Disorders: The Neuroscience Of Development:
- Provides the most comprehensive coverage of the broad range of topics related to the neuroscience of development
- Features sections on diagnosis and biomarkers
- Contains in each chapter an abstract, key facts, mini dictionary of terms, and summary points to aid in understanding
- Focuses on neurodevelopmental disorders and environmental factors that influence neural development
- Includes more than 500 illustrations and tables
Factors Affecting Neurodevelopment: Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet:
- Provides the most comprehensive coverage of the broad range of topics related to the neuroscience of development
- Features sections on the genetics of developmental conditions and accompanying behavior
- Contains in each chapter an abstract, key facts, mini dictionary of terms, and summary points to aid in understanding
- Focuses on neurodevelopmental disorders and environmental factors that influence neural development
- Includes more than 500 illustrations and tables
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
- Seitenzahl: 1340
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780128183724
- Artikelnr.: 68414693
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
- Seitenzahl: 1340
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780128183724
- Artikelnr.: 68414693
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Neuroscience Of Development:
I. Introductory Chapters: Setting The Scene For The Neuroscience Of
Development 1. The brain and its structures: an overview; 2. Neural tube
defects: embryonic origin, clinical features and cell survival equilibrium
impact; 3. Chemical substances affecting neurodevelopment; 4. High-risk
babies and Neurodevelopmental outcome; 5. Genomic Imprinting and
neurodevelopment; 6. Insights from model systems: Alcohol, neurodevelopment
and zebrafish; 7. Early life nutrition and brain development: maternal
iodine nutrition and neurodevelopment; 8. Endocrine Aspects of Development.
Thyroid hormone actions in neurological processes during brain development
II. Impairments and Diseases 9. Pediatric brain tumors; 10.
Neurofibromatosis Type 1: from cellular phenotypes to human brain function;
11. The role and development of neural crest cells; 12. Spina Bifida: A
Biopsychosocial Perspective; 13. Diabetic ketoacidosis and
neurodevelopment; 14. Four-dimensional features of fetal brain:
applications to diabetes; 15. Prenatally exposed to nicotine and
neurodevelopment; 16. Maternal methamphetamine and impact on the brain; 17.
Alcohol, cannabis and brain development; 18. The Environmental Pollutant
Trichloroethylene Disrupts Key Neural Pathways During Brain Development;
19. Developmental neurotoxicity of the herbicide atrazine; 20.
Neurodevelopmental delays and in utero hyperemesis gravidarum; 21.
Neurodevelopment and Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy-9 (EIEE9); 22.
Neurodevelopment in Turner syndrome; 23. Very preterm children and the
impact on neurodevelopmental outcomes; 24. Linking congenital heart disease
and brain functional connectivity in newborns; 25. Brain Growth in
Congenital Heart Disease from Prenatal Environment to Adulthood; 26.
Linking dopamine, amphetamine and neurodevelopment; 27. Developmental
coordination disorder
III. Biomarkers, Screening, Methods and Diagnosis 28. Neurodevelopment and
the The Ages and Stages Questionnaire, third edition (ASQ-3); 29. Screening
for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in children; 30. The
Mini-Mental State Pediatric Examination screening tool: Italian
perspectives; 31. Predictors of neurodevelopment in preterm infants: from
the neonatal intensive care unit into adulthood; 32. The antenatal fetal
neurodevelopmental test: uses and applications
IV: Management and Treatments 33. Pain, evaluation and management in
neurodevelopmental conditions; 34. Use of levetiracetam: Features and
applications to neonatal seizures; 35. Quetiapine treatment in paediatric
scenarios; 36. Treatments with cannabinoids and brain development; 37.
Pediatric dystonia and deep brain stimulation; 38. Use of repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation in neurodevelopment: a narrative review;
39. Cognitive behavioral therapy in children with anxiety disorders; 40.
Cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety in children with autism spectrum
disorder; 41. Nutritional treatment in fetal alcohol spectrum disorder; 42.
Nurturing the Developing Brain to Reduce Neurological Delay; 43.
Normalizing perinatal neurological development via intervention
V. Models And Modelling 44. Microplatforms as a Model for Neurological
Conditions; 45. Disease models in neurodevelopmental disorders; 46.
Endosulfan and impact on neurodevelopment: modelling with zebrafish (Danio
rerio); 47. Neurodevelopment of the zebrafish spinal serotonin system; 48.
Inbred mouse model of brain development and intestinal microbiota; 49. The
myelin mutant taiep rat as a model of developmental disorder; 50. The
MAM-E17 neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia
VI. Resources 51. Research and recommended resources in the neuroscience of
development ¿ Factors Affecting Neurodevelopment: Genetics, Neurology,
Behavior, and Diet: I. Genetics, Molecular and Celluar Biology 1.
Hereditary motor neuropathies; 2. Dopamine transporter (DAT1) polymorphism
and development; 3. Genome wide association studies (GWAS) and
neurodevelopment: Autism spectrum disorder; 4. SNPs and cerebral palsy; 5.
Epigenetic regulation of cortical neurogenesis; 6. Functions and dynamics
of axonal mitochondria; 7. Linking apoptosis and caspases in fetal neural
tube defects; 8. Brain oxidative stress in Down syndrome; 9. Linking
Adhesion GPCRs to Glial Cell Development and Function; 10. Immunoglobulin
cell adhesion molecule superfamily and neurodevelopment; 11. Brain-derived
neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurogenesis; 12. slc7a5 and neural
development; 13. Linking SOX3, SRY and disorders of neurodevelopment; 14.
Neuronal Src-homology-2 (SH2)B adaptor protein-1 (Sh2b1) and brain growth;
15. Effects of extrinsic factors and intracellular signalling and
transcription factors regulating the development and cell fate of spinal
cord ependymal cells; 16. Signaling molecules controlling oligodendrocyte
development and brain myelination
II. Neurological and Imaging Features 17. Fetal brain structures: imaging
oriented; 18. Four-dimensional (4D) ultrasonography: Methods, uses and
fetal neuroscience; 19. Linking histology and neurological development of
the fetal and infant brain; 20. Development of Corticospinal tract axons:
from embryonic stage to adulthood; 21. Vascular endothelial growth factor
(VEGF) and neurodevelopment; 22. Brain-wide connectivity architecture:
developmental aspects; 23. Development and pathology of the germinal
matrix; 24. Development of the GABAergic network in the mouse spinal cord;
25. Postnatal development, electrophysiology and sensory sural nerves; 26.
Neuroscience of the developing axonal strata in the human fetal brain; 27.
Neuroactive steroids and neurodevelopment; 28. Voltage and ligand-gated ion
channels appearance and function in neurodevelopment; 29. Features of brain
development over 13 years in preterms; 30. The medial pulvinar in
neurodevelopment; 31. Cortical sulci in the human fetal brain and
development; 32. The prenatal development of the human cerebellum; 33.
Developing cerebello-cerebral connectivity in health and disease: a focus
on epilepsy; 34. Prenatal exposure to progestins: impact on
neurodevelopment of the child
III. Physiological Aspects 35. Brain lesion characteristics in relation to
upper limb function in children with unilateral cerebral palsy; 36.
Maternal exercise and brain development; 37. Pyramidal neurons: physiology,
Pathophysiology and postnatal development; 38. Working memory: physiology
and neurodevelopment; 39. EEG development in resting states; 40.
Availability and metabolism of thyroid hormones in the developing brain
IV. Behavior And Psychopathological Aspects 41. Psychosocial issues and
quality of life following childhood stroke; 42. Neuropsychological function
following childhood stroke; 43. Youths with autism and working memory; 44.
Linking the mesial temporal lobe, 3D probabilistic maps and development;
45. Cognitive aspects of Down Syndrome; 46. Adolescent cannabis use and
neurocognitive development; 47. The Role of Social Anxiety in Autism and
the Broader Autism Phenotype: Evidence from Childhood through Adulthood;
48. Impact of touch on bonding and neurodevelopment; 49. Neurobehaviour and
catch up growth
V. Diet And Nutrition 50. Caloric restriction and the developing brain; 51.
High-fat diet, tryptophan hydroxylase-2 mRNA expression and
neurodevelopment; 52. Bone mineral density and nutritional status in
children with cerebral palsy; 53. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate: linking the
neurogenesis, hippocampus and Down syndrome; 54. Folic acid-to prevent
spina bifida and anencephaly
Neuroscience Of Development:
I. Introductory Chapters: Setting The Scene For The Neuroscience Of
Development 1. The brain and its structures: an overview; 2. Neural tube
defects: embryonic origin, clinical features and cell survival equilibrium
impact; 3. Chemical substances affecting neurodevelopment; 4. High-risk
babies and Neurodevelopmental outcome; 5. Genomic Imprinting and
neurodevelopment; 6. Insights from model systems: Alcohol, neurodevelopment
and zebrafish; 7. Early life nutrition and brain development: maternal
iodine nutrition and neurodevelopment; 8. Endocrine Aspects of Development.
Thyroid hormone actions in neurological processes during brain development
II. Impairments and Diseases 9. Pediatric brain tumors; 10.
Neurofibromatosis Type 1: from cellular phenotypes to human brain function;
11. The role and development of neural crest cells; 12. Spina Bifida: A
Biopsychosocial Perspective; 13. Diabetic ketoacidosis and
neurodevelopment; 14. Four-dimensional features of fetal brain:
applications to diabetes; 15. Prenatally exposed to nicotine and
neurodevelopment; 16. Maternal methamphetamine and impact on the brain; 17.
Alcohol, cannabis and brain development; 18. The Environmental Pollutant
Trichloroethylene Disrupts Key Neural Pathways During Brain Development;
19. Developmental neurotoxicity of the herbicide atrazine; 20.
Neurodevelopmental delays and in utero hyperemesis gravidarum; 21.
Neurodevelopment and Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy-9 (EIEE9); 22.
Neurodevelopment in Turner syndrome; 23. Very preterm children and the
impact on neurodevelopmental outcomes; 24. Linking congenital heart disease
and brain functional connectivity in newborns; 25. Brain Growth in
Congenital Heart Disease from Prenatal Environment to Adulthood; 26.
Linking dopamine, amphetamine and neurodevelopment; 27. Developmental
coordination disorder
III. Biomarkers, Screening, Methods and Diagnosis 28. Neurodevelopment and
the The Ages and Stages Questionnaire, third edition (ASQ-3); 29. Screening
for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in children; 30. The
Mini-Mental State Pediatric Examination screening tool: Italian
perspectives; 31. Predictors of neurodevelopment in preterm infants: from
the neonatal intensive care unit into adulthood; 32. The antenatal fetal
neurodevelopmental test: uses and applications
IV: Management and Treatments 33. Pain, evaluation and management in
neurodevelopmental conditions; 34. Use of levetiracetam: Features and
applications to neonatal seizures; 35. Quetiapine treatment in paediatric
scenarios; 36. Treatments with cannabinoids and brain development; 37.
Pediatric dystonia and deep brain stimulation; 38. Use of repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation in neurodevelopment: a narrative review;
39. Cognitive behavioral therapy in children with anxiety disorders; 40.
Cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety in children with autism spectrum
disorder; 41. Nutritional treatment in fetal alcohol spectrum disorder; 42.
Nurturing the Developing Brain to Reduce Neurological Delay; 43.
Normalizing perinatal neurological development via intervention
V. Models And Modelling 44. Microplatforms as a Model for Neurological
Conditions; 45. Disease models in neurodevelopmental disorders; 46.
Endosulfan and impact on neurodevelopment: modelling with zebrafish (Danio
rerio); 47. Neurodevelopment of the zebrafish spinal serotonin system; 48.
Inbred mouse model of brain development and intestinal microbiota; 49. The
myelin mutant taiep rat as a model of developmental disorder; 50. The
MAM-E17 neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia
VI. Resources 51. Research and recommended resources in the neuroscience of
development ¿ Factors Affecting Neurodevelopment: Genetics, Neurology,
Behavior, and Diet: I. Genetics, Molecular and Celluar Biology 1.
Hereditary motor neuropathies; 2. Dopamine transporter (DAT1) polymorphism
and development; 3. Genome wide association studies (GWAS) and
neurodevelopment: Autism spectrum disorder; 4. SNPs and cerebral palsy; 5.
Epigenetic regulation of cortical neurogenesis; 6. Functions and dynamics
of axonal mitochondria; 7. Linking apoptosis and caspases in fetal neural
tube defects; 8. Brain oxidative stress in Down syndrome; 9. Linking
Adhesion GPCRs to Glial Cell Development and Function; 10. Immunoglobulin
cell adhesion molecule superfamily and neurodevelopment; 11. Brain-derived
neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurogenesis; 12. slc7a5 and neural
development; 13. Linking SOX3, SRY and disorders of neurodevelopment; 14.
Neuronal Src-homology-2 (SH2)B adaptor protein-1 (Sh2b1) and brain growth;
15. Effects of extrinsic factors and intracellular signalling and
transcription factors regulating the development and cell fate of spinal
cord ependymal cells; 16. Signaling molecules controlling oligodendrocyte
development and brain myelination
II. Neurological and Imaging Features 17. Fetal brain structures: imaging
oriented; 18. Four-dimensional (4D) ultrasonography: Methods, uses and
fetal neuroscience; 19. Linking histology and neurological development of
the fetal and infant brain; 20. Development of Corticospinal tract axons:
from embryonic stage to adulthood; 21. Vascular endothelial growth factor
(VEGF) and neurodevelopment; 22. Brain-wide connectivity architecture:
developmental aspects; 23. Development and pathology of the germinal
matrix; 24. Development of the GABAergic network in the mouse spinal cord;
25. Postnatal development, electrophysiology and sensory sural nerves; 26.
Neuroscience of the developing axonal strata in the human fetal brain; 27.
Neuroactive steroids and neurodevelopment; 28. Voltage and ligand-gated ion
channels appearance and function in neurodevelopment; 29. Features of brain
development over 13 years in preterms; 30. The medial pulvinar in
neurodevelopment; 31. Cortical sulci in the human fetal brain and
development; 32. The prenatal development of the human cerebellum; 33.
Developing cerebello-cerebral connectivity in health and disease: a focus
on epilepsy; 34. Prenatal exposure to progestins: impact on
neurodevelopment of the child
III. Physiological Aspects 35. Brain lesion characteristics in relation to
upper limb function in children with unilateral cerebral palsy; 36.
Maternal exercise and brain development; 37. Pyramidal neurons: physiology,
Pathophysiology and postnatal development; 38. Working memory: physiology
and neurodevelopment; 39. EEG development in resting states; 40.
Availability and metabolism of thyroid hormones in the developing brain
IV. Behavior And Psychopathological Aspects 41. Psychosocial issues and
quality of life following childhood stroke; 42. Neuropsychological function
following childhood stroke; 43. Youths with autism and working memory; 44.
Linking the mesial temporal lobe, 3D probabilistic maps and development;
45. Cognitive aspects of Down Syndrome; 46. Adolescent cannabis use and
neurocognitive development; 47. The Role of Social Anxiety in Autism and
the Broader Autism Phenotype: Evidence from Childhood through Adulthood;
48. Impact of touch on bonding and neurodevelopment; 49. Neurobehaviour and
catch up growth
V. Diet And Nutrition 50. Caloric restriction and the developing brain; 51.
High-fat diet, tryptophan hydroxylase-2 mRNA expression and
neurodevelopment; 52. Bone mineral density and nutritional status in
children with cerebral palsy; 53. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate: linking the
neurogenesis, hippocampus and Down syndrome; 54. Folic acid-to prevent
spina bifida and anencephaly