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The Behavioral Consequences of Stroke

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer New York | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9781489986207
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Springer New York e druk, 2015 9781489986207
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A comprehensive, state-of-the-art  contribution to a field that is rapidly developing, The Behavioral Consequences of Stroke provides a broad overview of the cognitive and neurobehavioral effects of stroke.  As attention to paralysis and the more obvious physical disabilities stroke patients incur expands, greater attention is being paid today to the cognitive and neurobehavioral complications that impact stroke morbidity and even functional neurological recovery in patients.  Written by an international panel of experts and edited by a neurosurgeon and by a cognitive neuroscientist, this unique title addresses the full range of issues relevant to the field, including epidemiology, general treatment, sensorimotor control after stroke, post-stroke aphasia, memory loss after stroke, post-stroke depression, the role of imaging after a stroke, and an update on some stroke clinical trials, to name just some of the areas covered.  

Illuminative and an influential addition to the literature, The Behavioral Consequences of Stroke will serve as an invaluable resource for neurologsits, neurosurgeons, physiatrists and other physicians, as well as physical, speech and occupational therapists, nurses, psychologists, and other professionals. 

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ISBN13:9781489986207
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer New York

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<p>1. Stroke Epidemiology, Etiology, and Background<br>Deven Reddy and Robert G. Hart</p><p>2. Treatment of Stroke<br>Douglas J. Cook and Michael Tymianski</p><p>3. Sensorimotor Control after Stroke<br>W. Richard Staines, David A. E. Bolton, and William E. McIlroy</p><p>4. Limb Apraxia: Types, Neural Correlates, and Implications for Clinical Assessment and Function in Daily Living<br>Eric A. Roy, Sandra E. Black, Vessela Stamenova, Deborah Hebert, and David Gonzalez</p><p>5. Spatial Neglect: Not Simply Disordered Attention<br>James Danckert</p><p>6. Post-Stroke Aphasia<br>Marcelo L. Berthier, Guadalupe Dávila, Natalia García-Casares, and Ignacio Moreno-Torres</p><p>7. Disorders of Emotional Communication after Stroke<br>Kenneth M. Heilman</p><p>8. Dysexecutive Syndrome after Stroke<br>Olivier Godefroy, Pierre Yves Garcia, Jean Marc Bugnicourt, Claire Leclercq, and Martine Roussel</p><p>9. Memory Loss after Stroke<br>Signy Sheldon and Gordon Winocur </p><p>10. Behavior after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Cognition and Functional Outcome<br>Timour Al-Khindi, R. Loch Macdonald, Stephan Mayer, and Tom A. Schweizer</p><p>11. Cognitive Dysfunction after Intracerebral Hemorrhage, Vasculitis, and Other Stroke Syndromes<br>Eric E. Smith and José Andrés Venegas-Torres</p><p>12. Post-Stroke Depression<br>Bradleigh D. Hayhow, Simone Brockman, and Sergio E. Starkstein</p><p>13. Better Dead than Alive? Quality of Life after Stroke<br>Thomas Schenk and Adam J. Noble</p><p>14. MRI Methods Applied to Stroke <br>Bradley J. MacIntosh and Simon J. Graham </p><p>15. Clinical Outcomes, Stroke Trials, and Cognitive Outcome<br>Benjamin W. Y. Lo, Filip Stojic, Julian Spears, Tom A. Schweizer, and R. Loch Macdonald</p><p>16. Cognitive Rehabilitation and Recovery after Stroke<br>Audrey Bowen and Emma Patchick</p>

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