This volume presents an overview of this field of neuroscience, from the historical overview to recent findings, from the basic assessment of LTP to the latest study of clinical patients. This volume aims to provide a better understanding of the widespread functions of the hippocampus and their relevance to clinical conditions. To fulfill this purpose, attention is first focused on the basic mechanism of memory processing, then on four major clinical disorders: ischemia and neuronal death, epilepsy, memory impairment, and pschiatric disorder. The book should provide a perspective on basic and clinical research on the hippocampus.
This volume presents an overview of this field of neuroscience, from the historical overview to recent findings, from the basic assessment of LTP to the latest study of clinical patients. This volume aims to provide a better understanding of the widespread functions of the hippocampus and their relevance to clinical conditions. To fulfill this purpose, attention is first focused on the basic mechanism of memory processing, then on four major clinical disorders: ischemia and neuronal death, epilepsy, memory impairment, and pschiatric disorder. The book should provide a perspective on basic and clinical research on the hippocampus.
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978-0-444-82271-0 (9780444822710)
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Department of Psychiatry, Shiga University of Medical Science, Seta-Tsukinowacho, Japan
Historical overview of hippocampal research; basic mechanisms of memory processing; neuronal death in the hippocampus; experimental models with hippocampal pathology - epilepsy models and cell death; epilepsy and the hippocampus - basic and clinical approaches; role of the hippocampus in memory processing - animal model study and clinical experiences; contributions of the hippocampus to cognitive functions and psychotic states; remote effects of stress and the hippocampus - development and neurochemical changes related to mental disorders.