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Cognitive Neuropsychology of Alzheimer's Disease 2nd Revised edition


Cognitive Neuropsychology of Alzheimer's Disease 2nd Revised edition

Hardback by Morris, Robin (Head of the Neuropsychology Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK); Becker, James (Associate Director, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, USA)

Cognitive Neuropsychology of Alzheimer's Disease

£237.50

ISBN:
9780198508304
Publication Date:
2 Dec 2004
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
440 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Cognitive Neuropsychology of Alzheimer's Disease

Description

Alzheimer's disease can be thought of as a multi-faceted neuropsychological disorder, with diverse impairments in cognitive abilities, such as attention, memory, language and executive functioning. Over the last decade cognitive neuropsychology has provided a far richer understanding of these impairments, and this book describes these advances, placing them in their clinical context. The first section deals with background theoretical and clinical issues, such as the extent to which Alzheimer's disease can be considered as a single entity or whether it is more fruitful to explore the neuropsychology of individual patients. It considers the diagnostic aspects of Alzheimer's disease, the natural history of the disease, how it progresses over time and the characteristics of the prodromal phase. A second section, the core of the book, covers major cognitive functions and delineates how impairments can be differentiated from each other. A third portion integrates what is known about cognitive decline with the underlying neurobiological basis, including pathological structural brain abnormality and neuropharmacological changes. The final section explores the clinical implications of the research with an overview of the neuropsychological assessment of this disease, cognitive approaches to management, and neurobiological treatment. As an introduction to this field, The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Alzheimer's Disease brings together the opinion of leading researchers in a book that will provide a useful source of information for neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists and neuroscientists who wish to broaden their knowledge concerning this debilitating condition.

Contents

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ; 1. A cognitive neuropsychology of Alzheimer's disease ; SECTION 2: BACKGROUND ISSUES ; 2. The single case study and Alzheimer's disease ; 3. Measuring impairment and charting decline in Alzheimer's disease ; 4. The natural history of Alzheimer's disease ; 5. Preclinical Alzheimer's disease: cognitive and memory functioning ; SECTION 3: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS ; 6. Attentional functioning in Alzheimer's disease ; 7. Executive functions in Alzheimer's disease ; 8. Information processing defects in episodic memory in Alzheimer's disease ; 9. Remote memory in Alzheimer's disease ; 10. Implicit memory in Alzheimer's disease: Priming and skill learning ; 11. Semantic memory in Alzheimer's disease ; 12. Language in Alzheimer's disease ; 13. Reading aloud and spelling in Alzheimer's disease ; 14. Calculation and number processing skills in Alzheimer's disease ; 15. Motor functioning ; 16. Cognition and emotion ; 17. Loss of 'awareness' in Alzheimer's disease ; SECTION 4: NEUROBIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION ; 18. Neurobiological changes in Alzheimer's disease: Structural, genetic and functional correlates of cognitive dysfunction ; 19. The cognitive psychopharmacology of Alzheimer's disease ; SECTION 5: THE TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ; 20. The assessment of dementia ; 21. Cognitive methods for the management of dementia ; 22. Neurobiological approaches to the treatment of Alzheimer's disease

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