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Brain Aging and Resilience - Exploring the Adaptability of the Human Brain in the Face of Aging and Adverse Conditions

Inglese, Tedesco · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 16.11.2025

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This book explores the remarkable adaptability of the human brain in the face of aging and adverse conditions. Through the lens of groundbreaking research, personal interactions, anecdotes, and historical context, Dr. Nicolas Bazan challenges current misconceptions about aging and demonstrates how our neural networks can continue to adapt, fostering quality of life as we age.
 
Brain Aging and Resilience traces the evolution of key neurobiological ideas, from early theories of neural degeneration to the advances in brain plasticity and regenerative medicine. The book delves into diverse topics such as oxidative stress, neurogenesis, the role of lifestyle in cognitive health, and emerging therapeutic avenues that promise to enhance brain resilience. Additionally, Dr. Bazan provides readers with actionable insights into enhancing their own cognitive resilience through scientifically grounded strategies.
 
 
In this remarkable book, Dr. Nicolas G. Bazan presents a truly enlightening, unique, and timely view on aging and longevity. Drawing on his knowledge as a distinguished neuroscientist, he skillfully navigates through the intricate workings of the human brain to unveil hidden secrets to successful, healthy aging. This book is unlike any other on aging because of the author s rich personal relationships with remarkable individuals who clearly enjoyed healthy aging.
Lou Ignarro, 1998 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
 
Dr. Nicolas Bazan s remarkable book is a masterpiece in the art of aging gracefully, a testament to the potential that lies within each of us. With his guidance, we can navigate the intricacies of our aging brains, embrace changes, and pave the way for a future where aging is not a burden but a journey of self-empowerment. He artfully demonstrates how the power of neuroplasticity and the regenerative capacity of our brain cells can be harnessed to promote longevity and resilience as we age.
Dr. Susumu Tonegawa from MIT, Massachusetts, 1987 Nobel Prize of Physiology or Medicine
 
Nicolas Bazan is a remarkable author and neuroscientist. He is indeed an inspiration and truly a Renaissance man.
Dr. Jerome Issac Friedman, 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics
 
Cover image is an MRI scan of the brain of a man who died at 103 years of age with documented normal cognition, shows moderate to severe generalized brain atrophy but striking preservation of the bilateral anterior cingulate cortex (left side is shown). Microscopic examination of the same patient's anterior cingulate cortex revealed preserved von Economo neuron numbers and morphology. Courtesy William Seeley, MD, University of California, San Francisco.
 
 

Sommario

Chapter 1: Establishing the Groundwork for Successful Aging.- Chapter 2: Art and Successful Aging: Françoise Gilot (1921 2023).- Chapter 3: Dedication to Science and Successful Aging: Rita Levi-Montalcini (1909 2012).- Chapter 4: Adversity and Successful Aging: Jerome Isaac Friedman (1930 Present).- Chapter 5: Music, Science, and Successful Aging: Edmond Fischer (1920 2021).- Chapter 6: Una Vida, Of Mind and Music, and Alzheimer s Disease.- Chapter 7: Cellular and Behavioral Linkages to Cognitive Preservation.- Chapter 8: Cell Dysfunctions and Regulators of Longevity.- Chapter 9: Neuronal Plasticity, Connectomics, and Engagement of Extensive Brain Areas by Music.- Chapter 10: Resiliency: Responses to Trauma.- Chapter 11: Successful Aging and Bioactive Lipids in the CNS.- Chapter 12: Age-Related Cognitive Decay is Not Unavoidable.

Info autore

Nicolas G. Bazan, M.D., Ph.D., is Boyd Professor, and Ernest C. and Yvette C. Villere Chair for Retinal Degenerations, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology, and Neurology, and Director, Neuroscience Center of Excellence, LSU Health New Orleans—School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana

Riassunto

This book explores the remarkable adaptability of the human brain in the face of aging and adverse conditions. Through the lens of groundbreaking research, personal interactions, anecdotes, and historical context, Dr. Nicolas Bazan challenges current misconceptions about aging and demonstrates how our neural networks can continue to adapt, fostering quality of life as we age.
 
Brain Aging and Resilience traces the evolution of key neurobiological ideas, from early theories of neural degeneration to the advances in brain plasticity and regenerative medicine. The book delves into diverse topics such as oxidative stress, neurogenesis, the role of lifestyle in cognitive health, and emerging therapeutic avenues that promise to enhance brain resilience. Additionally, Dr. Bazan provides readers with actionable insights into enhancing their own cognitive resilience through scientifically grounded strategies.
 
 
“In this remarkable book, Dr. Nicolas G. Bazan presents a truly enlightening, unique, and timely view on aging and longevity. Drawing on his knowledge as a distinguished neuroscientist, he skillfully navigates through the intricate workings of the human brain to unveil hidden secrets to successful, healthy aging. This book is unlike any other on aging because of the author’s rich personal relationships with remarkable individuals who clearly enjoyed healthy aging.”
Lou Ignarro, 1998 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
 
“Dr. Nicolas Bazan’s remarkable book is a masterpiece in the art of aging gracefully, a testament to the potential that lies within each of us. With his guidance, we can navigate the intricacies of our aging brains, embrace changes, and pave the way for a future where aging is not a burden but a journey of self-empowerment. He artfully demonstrates how the power of neuroplasticity and the regenerative capacity of our brain cells can be harnessed to promote longevity and resilience as we age.”
—Dr. Susumu Tonegawa from MIT, Massachusetts, 1987 Nobel Prize of Physiology or Medicine
 
“Nicolas Bazan is a remarkable author and neuroscientist. He is indeed an inspiration and truly a Renaissance man.”
—Dr. Jerome Issac Friedman, 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics
 
Cover image is an MRI scan of the brain of a man who died at 103 years of age with documented normal cognition, shows moderate to severe generalized brain atrophy but striking preservation of the bilateral anterior cingulate cortex (left side is shown). Microscopic examination of the same patient's anterior cingulate cortex revealed preserved von Economo neuron numbers and morphology. Courtesy William Seeley, MD, University of California, San Francisco.
 
 

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Nicolas G Bazan, Nicolas G. Bazan
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese, Tedesco
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 16.11.2025
 
EAN 9783031944307
ISBN 978-3-0-3194430-7
Pagine 181
Illustrazioni XVI, 181 p. 55 illus., 54 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Branche non cliniche

aging, Creativity, Altersgruppen: ältere Menschen, Biopsychologie, Physiologische Psychologie, Neuropsychologie, Neuroscience, Alzheimer's disease, Neurodegeneration, neuropsychology, Gerontology, Neurobiology, Music Therapy, Brain health, neuroprotection

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