Understanding consciousness is the major unsolved problem in biology.
One increasingly important method of studying consciousness is to
study disorders of consciousness, e.g. brain damage and disease states
leading to vegetative states, coma, minimally conscious states, etc.
Many of these studies are very much in the public eye because of their
relationship to controversies about coma patients (e.g. Terry Schiavo
case in the US recently), and the relationship to one of the major
philosophical, sociological, political, and religious questions of
humankind.
This is the first book to summarize our current understanding of the
neuroanatomical and functional underpinnings of human consciousness by
emphasizing a lesional approach offered via the study of neurological
patients. The selected contributors are all outstanding authors and
undisputed leaders in their field.
- The first major book on the Neurology of Consciousness, i.e. on the
study of brain damages and disease states that lead to varying levels
of disturbances in human consciousness (vegetative, coma, minimally
conscious states, etc)
- Structured, illustrated, and priced to be attractive to a wide
market, including students in Neuroscience, Neurology, Psychology,
Psychiatry etc
- Articles from the main researchers in the field, including Christof
Koch, Marcus Raichle, Allan Hobson, Nicholas Schiff, Joseph Fins,
Michael Gazzaniga, Lionel Naccache
- Unique and comprehensive in its focus
- Of great interest in the ethical discussion of coma cases, includes
a chapter on the ethics by JJ Fins
- Of great interest to anybody thinking about consciousness as one of
the major philosophical, sociological, political, and religious
questions of our time
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ISBN
9780123741684
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Academic Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
440
Forfatter