Michael W Hoffmann
Assembly of the Executive Mind
Evolutionary Insights and a Paradigm for Brain Health
Michael W Hoffmann
Assembly of the Executive Mind
Evolutionary Insights and a Paradigm for Brain Health
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Understand the neuro-archeology of the executive brain, in its supervisory function, to better treat illnesses and behavior.
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Understand the neuro-archeology of the executive brain, in its supervisory function, to better treat illnesses and behavior.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781108456005
- ISBN-10: 1108456006
- Artikelnr.: 54016863
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781108456005
- ISBN-10: 1108456006
- Artikelnr.: 54016863
Michael W. Hoffmann trained at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, under the tutelage of Phillip Tobias, a doyen of human origins. Subsequent neurological training in stroke occurred at Columbia University in New York, followed by several academic positions in the United States, including Associate Dean of Academic Assessment at the University of South Florida. He is currently a Professor of Neurology, University of Central Florida and director of the stroke program and cognitive neurology at the Orlando VA Medical Center. He specializes in stroke and cognitive neurology and has written two books, Brain Beat (2015) and Cognitive Conative and Behavioral Neurology (2016).
Introduction
1. Progressively larger brains evolved ever since the vertebrate-invertebrate divide
2. The profound increase in primate gray matter growth
3. Exponential white matter growth and major fiber tract systems assembly
4. Cellular and molecular changes
5. The core frontal systems
6. Major software upgrading, enhanced working memory (EWM): assembled in Southern Africa during a time of extreme environmental hardship
7. Unravelling of these networks in neurological conditions ¿ nature's reductionism
8. Most neurological diseases present as networktopathies with significant diaschisis or remote disconnection phenomena
9. An exquisitely sensitive prefrontal cortex evolved that is vulnerable to the vicissitudes of daily rhythms
10. Implications for treatment and management: a network based approach
11. Sense of self disorders
12. Implications for you and society.
1. Progressively larger brains evolved ever since the vertebrate-invertebrate divide
2. The profound increase in primate gray matter growth
3. Exponential white matter growth and major fiber tract systems assembly
4. Cellular and molecular changes
5. The core frontal systems
6. Major software upgrading, enhanced working memory (EWM): assembled in Southern Africa during a time of extreme environmental hardship
7. Unravelling of these networks in neurological conditions ¿ nature's reductionism
8. Most neurological diseases present as networktopathies with significant diaschisis or remote disconnection phenomena
9. An exquisitely sensitive prefrontal cortex evolved that is vulnerable to the vicissitudes of daily rhythms
10. Implications for treatment and management: a network based approach
11. Sense of self disorders
12. Implications for you and society.
Introduction
1. Progressively larger brains evolved ever since the vertebrate-invertebrate divide
2. The profound increase in primate gray matter growth
3. Exponential white matter growth and major fiber tract systems assembly
4. Cellular and molecular changes
5. The core frontal systems
6. Major software upgrading, enhanced working memory (EWM): assembled in Southern Africa during a time of extreme environmental hardship
7. Unravelling of these networks in neurological conditions ¿ nature's reductionism
8. Most neurological diseases present as networktopathies with significant diaschisis or remote disconnection phenomena
9. An exquisitely sensitive prefrontal cortex evolved that is vulnerable to the vicissitudes of daily rhythms
10. Implications for treatment and management: a network based approach
11. Sense of self disorders
12. Implications for you and society.
1. Progressively larger brains evolved ever since the vertebrate-invertebrate divide
2. The profound increase in primate gray matter growth
3. Exponential white matter growth and major fiber tract systems assembly
4. Cellular and molecular changes
5. The core frontal systems
6. Major software upgrading, enhanced working memory (EWM): assembled in Southern Africa during a time of extreme environmental hardship
7. Unravelling of these networks in neurological conditions ¿ nature's reductionism
8. Most neurological diseases present as networktopathies with significant diaschisis or remote disconnection phenomena
9. An exquisitely sensitive prefrontal cortex evolved that is vulnerable to the vicissitudes of daily rhythms
10. Implications for treatment and management: a network based approach
11. Sense of self disorders
12. Implications for you and society.