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Alzheimer Disease - Neuropsychology and Pharmacology

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Alzheimer disease (AD) has become the most common form of dementia in industrialized countries and represents an increasing burden at the economic, social and medical level. In discussing both the biological aspects of AD as well as the cognitive functions involved, Alzheimer Disease - Neuropsychology and Pharmacology presents a comprehensive picture of the pathology and approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Basic research including animal models, molecular and genetic aspects is also taken into consideration. In part I, the biological correlates of AD are discussed. In part II the neuropsychological aspects such as cognitive impairment, loss of functional autonomy and emergence of neuropsychiatric disturbances of AD are outlined. In part III, strategies for effective treatment and prevention of AD are discussed. This book will be a useful source of information for clinicians as well as researchers in the area of neuropharmacology.

List of contents

I: Biological correlates of Alzheimer disease.- 1: Alzheimer disease.- 2: Neurological dysfunctions in Alzheimer disease.- 3: Pharmacology of Alzheimer disease.- 4: Molecular genetics of Alzheimer disease.- 5: Promises of animal models of Alzheimer disease.- II: Neuropsychology of Alzheimer disease.- 6: What is memory?.- 7: Mild cognitive impairment.- 8: Cognitive impairment in Alzheimer disease.- 9: Behavioral and psychological impairments.- 10: Assessment of memory.- 11: Functional abilities and behavioral symptom assessments.- III: Treatment of Alzheimer disease.- 12: Pharmacological treatments of cognitive deficits.- 13: Pharmacological treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms.- 14: Psychological support and cognitive rehabilitation.- 15: Discussion and conclusion.- References.

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Alzheimer disease (AD) has become the most common form of dementia in industrialized countries and represents an increasing burden at the economic, social and medical level. In discussing both the biological aspects of AD as well as the cognitive functions involved, Alzheimer Disease - Neuropsychology and Pharmacology presents a comprehensive picture of the pathology and approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Basic research including animal models, molecular and genetic aspects is also taken into consideration. In part I, the biological correlates of AD are discussed. In part II the neuropsychological aspects such as cognitive impairment, loss of functional autonomy and emergence of neuropsychiatric disturbances of AD are outlined. In part III, strategies for effective treatment and prevention of AD are discussed. This book will be a useful source of information for clinicians as well as researchers in the area of neuropharmacology.

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Authors Cécil Durlach, Cécile Durlach, Gérar Emilien, Gérard Emilien, Serge Gauthier, Jean-Marie Maloteaux, Kenneth L Minaker, Kenneth L. Minaker, Bengt Winblad
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.12.2003
 
EAN 9783764324261
ISBN 978-3-7643-2426-1
No. of pages 288
Weight 830 g
Illustrations XXIV, 288 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Psychiatrie, Pathologie, B, Neurowissenschaften, Medicine, Pharmakologie, Neurology, Pathology, Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Neurosciences, Pharmacology, Pharmacology/Toxicology

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