This timely book reports recent progress in research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) by leading investigators encompassing translational and clinical studies. The text covers epidemiology, pathophysiology, brain imaging, cognition, behavioral sequelae, and clinical trials of innovative treatments, including new approaches to rehabilitation. The range of TBI mechanisms represented in this cutting-edge book includes closed head trauma and blast-related injury, and the spectrum of TBI severity. Chapters offer a developmental perspective, including the effects of TBI on cognitive development in children and outcome studies in adults. Contributors from various countries provide a global perspective on this worldwide health problem. The editors have synthesized the contents in a concluding chapter. Researchers and clinicians will find this volume to be an informative, authoritative reference for current TBI research.
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Progress in research on traumatic brain injury is presented in this timely book encompassing translational and clinical investigations. Observational and interventional studies are discussed by leading investigators of TBI in adults and children. Contributors from various countries provide a global perspective on this worldwide health problem.
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Table of Contents ; Contributors ; Acknowledgments ; Preface ; Harvey S. Levin, David H. K. Shum & Raymond C. K. Chan ; Part 1 Introduction ; 1. Recent Advances in Traumatic Brain Injury Research: Introduction ; Harvey S. Levin, David H. K. Shum & Raymond C. K. Chan ; 2. Traumatic Brain Injury: Some History and Epidemiology ; David L. McArthur ; 3. Traumatic Brain Injury Disease: Long Term Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury ; Brent E. Masel & Douglas S. DeWitt ; Part 2 Neuropsychological Functions ; 4. Attentional Problems after Traumatic Brain Injury ; Jia Huang, David H. K. Shum, Raymon C. K. Chan & Allana L. Canty ; 5. Memory Impairments after Traumatic Brain Injury ; Allana L. Canty, David H. K. Shum, Harvey S. Levin & Raymond C. K. Chan ; 6. Executive Function Impairments after Traumatic Brain Injury ; Ya Wang, Raymond C. K. Chan & David H. K. Shum ; 7. High-Level Language in Traumatic Brain Injury: Promising Metrics to Advance Brain Repair ; Sandra B. Chapman and Lori G. Cook ; 8. Disorders of Emotion and Social Cognition following Traumatic Brain Injury ; Skye McDonald, Jacqueline Rushby, Michelle Kelly & Arielle de Sousa ; Part 3 Outcomes and Rehabilitation ; 9. Measuring Outcomes Using the International Classification of Functioning and Health (ICF) ; Robyn L. Tate ; 10. Short and Long-term Outcomes in Survivors of Traumatic Brain Injury ; Jennie Ponsford ; 11. Cognitive Rehabilitation following Traumatic Brain Injury ; Tom Manly, Jonathan J. Evans, Jessica E. Fish, Fergus Gracey & Andrew Bateman ; 12. Community Adjustment and Re-engagement ; Tamara Ownsworth & Jennifer Fleming ; 13. The Neurobiological Basis of Pharmacological Approaches for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury ; Rashed Harun & Amy K. Wagner ; Part 4 Methodological and Technological Advances ; 14. Advanced Neuroimaging in Traumatic Brain Injury ; Elisabeth A. Wilde, Kareem W. Ayoub, Erin D. Bigler, Jill V. Hunter & Harvey S. Levin ; Part 5 Special Populations ; 15. Children and Adolescents ; Vicki Anderson & Keith Owen Yeates ; 16. Traumatic Brain Injury in Older Adults: Does Age Matter? ; Glynda J. Kinsella, John Olver, Ben Ong, Eleanor Hammersley & Bethan Plowright ; 17. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury ; Sarah A. Raskin, David W. Lovejoy, Michael C. Stevens, Marta Zamroziewicz & Howard J. Oakes ; 18. Blast Related Traumatic Brian Injury: Pathophysiology, Comorbidities and Neurobehavioural Outcomes ; Ralph G De Palma, Clifford J Buckley, James M. Ecklund, Gerald M. Cross & William Gunnar ; Part 6 Future Opportunities and Challenges ; 19. Future Challenges ; Harvey S. Levin, David H. K. Shum & Raymond C. K. Chan
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This is a high-quality, well-researched book that makes a unique contribution to the existing literature in this field. It nicely reviews fundamental concepts while at the same time pushes boundaries, exploring the latest on both the clinical and research fronts. I would highly recommend this book to anyone seeking to better understand traumatic brain injury, including clinicians, researchers, and healthcare policymakers.
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"All professionals working in the field of TBI will want to purchase this book as it brings together the latest research in this complex area. Contributors from around the globe provide the latest information on historical, medical, cognitive, emotional, psychosocial and pharmacological issues in TBI. Also included are discussions of some areas rarely addressed such as blast injuries and TBI in elderly people. I particularly liked the consideration of outcome measures, a vitally important topic in TBI." -Professor Barbara A. Wilson, The Oliver Zangwill Centre for Rehabilitation, Ely, United Kingdom "[R]esearch and study to treat TBI is extremely important, and this volume makes a significant contribution to that purpose. Each chapter supplies a voluminous amount of knowledge and insight being imparted by the author(s). In addition, charts, drawings, photos, and tables provide more information, contributing to the understanding of the subject matters being discussed. The lists of Reference materials at the end of the chapters provide further opportunities for you to consult other works and expand and deepen your understanding of any particular topic. This is a comprehensive, authoritative text." --Nano Khilnani, Biz India "This is a high-quality, well-researched book that makes a unique contribution to the existing literature in this field. It nicely reviews fundamental concepts while at the same time pushes boundaries, exploring the latest on both the clinical and research fronts. I would highly recommend this book to anyone seeking to better understand traumatic brain injury, including clinicians, researchers, and healthcare policymakers." --DOODY'S
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Harvey S. Levin is Professor and Director of Research in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. He also serves as Director of the Center of Excellence for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) at the Michael E. De Bakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Levin was previously a member of the Neurosurgery faculty at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, and at the University of Maryland. He received his Ph.D. in psychology at the University of Iowa, where he studied neuropsychology with Dr. Arthur L. Benton and completed his postdoctoral fellowship. His research is concerned with closed head trauma in civilians and blast-related injury in veterans. David H. K. Shum is Dean of Research in the Health Group at Griffith University, Australia. Professor Shum has more than 20 years' experience studying the effects of brain injury on cognition and behavior in adults and children. He has contributed to the assessment and treatment of cognitive impairments in individuals with damage to various parts of the brain by developing assessment techniques based on state-of-the-art models of brain functioning. He has published over 120 scientific papers in journals including Neuropsychologia, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, and has been awarded more than $5 million competitive funding by sources such as the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the National Health and Medical Research Council. Raymond C. K. Chan is Professor of Neuropsychology and Applied Cognitive Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Deputy Director of the Key Laboratory of Mental Health. He holds an honorary professorship at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong, and is the honorary research coordinator for the Institute of Mental Health, Hong Kong Castle Peak Hospital. He is Regional Representative for Asia for the International Neuropsychological Society. He has received funds from various funding agents and has published more than 180 scientific peer-reviewed articles and six book chapters dealing with schizophrenia research and traumatic brain injury. He currently serves on the editorial boards of Clinical Rehabilitation, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, as well as four local professional journals.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199737529
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
1160 gr
Høyde
256 mm
Bredde
188 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
480

Biographical note

Harvey S. Levin is Professor and Director of Research in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. He also serves as Director of the Center of Excellence for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) at the Michael E. De Bakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center. His research is concerned with closed head trauma in civilians and blast-related injury in veterans. David H. K. Shum is Dean of Research in the Health Group at Griffith University, Australia. Professor Shum has more than 20 years' experience studying the effects of brain injury on cognition and behavior in adults and children. Raymond C. K. Chan is Professor of Neuropsychology and Applied Cognitive Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Deputy Director of the Key Laboratory of Mental Health. He holds an honorary professorship at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong.