Anatomy of neuropsychiatry : the new anatomy of the basal forebrain and its implications for neuropsychiatric illness.

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Author / Creator:Zahm, Daniel S., author.
Edition:Second edition / Daniel S. Zahm.
Imprint:London, United Kingdom ; San Diego, CA, United States : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2024]
Description:1 online resource ( xlviii, 416 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13473801
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ISBN:0443155976
9780443155970
9780443155963
0443155968
Notes:Previous edition: 2008.
Includes blibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 29, 2024).
Other form:Print version: Zahm, Daniel S. Anatomy of neuropsychiatry. Second edition. Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2023 9780443155963
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Summary:**Selected for Doody's Core TitlesĀ® 2024 in Psychiatry**Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry: The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and Its Implications for Neuropsychiatric Illness, Second Edition, builds upon reprised classic chapters by Lennart Heimer and Gary Van Hoesen describing the cortical and subcortical structure and functional involvements of several functional-anatomical macrosystems in the human forebrain, the existence of which obviates the vaunted heuristic value of the "limbic system" concept in the study of motivation and emotion. New narrative brings in important historical, philosophical, and histotechnical contexts, integration with novel technologies (e.g., optogenetics) and structures (e.g., rostromedial tegmental nucleus), a deeper dive into the interactions of forebrain and prospective cerebellar macrosystems with the reticular core of the brain, and current viewpoints on the essential role of macrosystems in motion, motivation, emotion, cognition, and neuropsychiatric well-being.- Presents discredited concept of the limbic system- Reviews the neuroanatomy of the basal forebrain, greater limbic lobe, and reticular core- Includes Clinical and Basic Science Boxes highlighting specific concepts, structures, and neuronal circuits from functional and clinical perspectives- Features 10 videos of dissections of human brain done by the late Lennart Heimer
Item Description:Previous edition: 2008.
Physical Description:1 online resource ( xlviii, 416 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Bibliography:Includes blibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0443155976
9780443155970
9780443155963
0443155968