
The Newborn Brain
Neuroscience and Clinical Applications
Cambridge University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 7. January 2010
Book
Hardback
426 pages
978-0-521-88975-9 (ISBN)
Description
Development of the brain and the emergence of the mind constitute some of the most important concerns of contemporary biology. Disturbances during fetal life may have profound implications for a child's future neurological and psychological development, which can in turn impact society. The new edition of this highly respected work presents a comprehensive review of the basic mechanisms of brain development and the pathophysiology of disorders of the infant brain, written by a team of distinguished neuroscientists, neonatologists, and neuropediatricians. The book follows the main milestones of brain development, from formation of the neural tube and wiring of the neurons in the brain. Neurotrophic factors, neurotransmitters, glial cell biology, cerebral circulation development of sensory functions are all described in detail. Furthermore, there are more philosophical chapters on the evolution of the brain and the emergence of consciousness. Clinical considerations are highlighted where relevant.
Reviews / Votes
'... wonderful book ... The editors smoothly transition from the bench to the bedside by examining techniques the clinician can use to evaluate the state of brain development and injury ... At a time when there is rapidly improving understanding of brain development and neonatal brain injury, this book should be of interest to scientists and clinicians alike.' Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine 'Because of the quality and breath of materials, it remains that this book will prove relevant and useful to the broad readership of this journal. Readers may wish a copy for their own bookshelf, but they should at least request that one is stored by their institution's library.' Psychological Medicine 'The book is elegantly written and well referenced ... As a comprehensive review of the most recent research results on brain development and its clinical application, this book is strongly recommended ...' European Journal of Paediatric Neurology '... a fantastically rich collection of studies and essays ... comprehensive and accessible ... a fascinating text and an extremely useful resource ...' The Psychologist '... unique ... combines neuroscience and developmental biology with clinical aspects of fetal-neonatal brain development ... the second edition adds some new chapters and information.' Doody's NotesMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
13 Tables, unspecified; 4 Plates, color; 36 Halftones, unspecified; 60 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
1089 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-88975-9 (9780521889759)
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Hugo Lagercrantz | M. a. Hanson | Laura R. Ment
The Newborn Brain
Neuroscience and Clinical Applications
E-Book
04/2010
2nd Edition
Cambridge University Press
€151.99
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E-Book
01/2010
1st Edition
Cambridge University Press
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Previous edition

Hugo Lagercrantz | Mark Hanson | Philippe Evrard
The Newborn Brain
Neuroscience and Clinical Applications
Book
12/2001
Cambridge University Press
€123.80
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Persons
Hugo Lagercrantz is Professor of Pediatrics at the Karolinska Institute and Clinical Consultant at the Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. M. A. Hanson is Director of the Institute of Developmental Sciences, Director of the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Division and the British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiovascular Science at the University of Southampton, UK. Laura R. Ment is Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology at Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA. Donald M. Peebles is Professor of Obstetrics at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University College London School of Medicine, London, UK.
Editor
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm
Yale University, Connecticut
University College London
Content
List of contributors; 1. Reflections on the origins of the human brain Jean-Pierre Changeux; Part I. Making of the Brain: 2. The molecular basis of central nervous system development Ola Hermanson and Urban Lendahl; Historical box 1; 3. Holoprosencephaly and microcephaly vera: perturbations of proliferations Verne S. Caviness Jr, Pradeep G. Bhide and Richard S. Nowakowski; Historical box 2; 4. Neuronal migration Sandrine Passemard, Angela M. Kaindl, Virginia Leverche, Pascal Dournaud and Pierre Gressens; 5. Synaptogenesis in the neocortex of the newborn: the ultimate frontier for individuation? Jean-Pierre Bourgeois; 6. Neurotrophic factors in brain development Thomas Ringstedt; Historical box 3; 7. Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators Eric Herlenius and Hugo Lagercrantz; Historical box 4; 8. Glial cell biology Arne Schousboe and Helle S. Waagepetersen; Part II. Sensory Systems and Behavior: 9. Development of the somatosensory system Sandra Rees, David Walker and Ernest Jennings; 10. Principles of endogenous and sensory activity-dependent brain development: the visual system Anna A. Penn and Carla J. Shatz; Historical box 5; 11. Fetal and neonatal development of the auditory system S. Allen Counter; 12. Newborn behaviour and perception Elena V. Kushnerenko and Mark H. Johnson; Part III. Radiological and Neurophysiological Investigation: 13. Imaging the infant brain Mary A. Rutherford; 14. Electroencephalography and amplitude-integrated EEG Lena Hellstroem-Westas and Ingemar Rosen; 15. Emergence of spontaneous and evoked EEG activity in the human brain Sampsa Vanhatalo and Kai Kaila; Part IV. Clinical Aspects: 16. Perinatal infections and brain injuries Donald Peebles; 17. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy Deanna L. Taylor, Grisha Pirianov, A. David Edwards and Henrik Hagberg; 18. Clinical assessment and therapeutic interventions for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in the full-term infant Andrew Whitelaw and Marianne Thoresen; 19. Clinical aspects of brain injury in the preterm infant Michael Weindling; Part V. Follow-Up: 20. Injury and recovery in the developing brain Koray OEzduman and Laura R. Ment; 21. Development of motor functions in health and disease Mijna Hadders-Algra and Hans Forssberg; 22. Antenatal glucocorticoids and programming of neuroendocrine function and behavior Stephen G. Matthews and Amita Kapoor; Part VI. Consciousness: 23. On the emergence of consciousness Hugo Lagercrantz and Jean-Pierre Changeux; Index.