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Frontal-Subcortical Circuits in Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders [Hardcover]

David G. Lichter (Editor), Jeffrey L. Cummings (Editor)

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December 14, 2000 1572306238 978-1572306233 1
Contemporary research on the links between brain, mind, and human behavior has revealed the key role of the frontal-subcortical circuits in a wide range of neuropsychiatric syndromes and disorders.
This authoritative volume reviews current knowledge on the anatomy of these circuits, their connections to other brain regions, and their influences on motor, cognitive, affective, and behavioral functioning. The volume first explains how the frontal-subcortical circuits provide a unifying organization of activities of the frontal lobes, basal ganglia, thalamus, and connecting white matter tracts. Specific clinical problems are then addressed, including Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, ADHD, schizophrenia, addictive disorders, and more.
Chapters identify the neural substrates of specific symptoms, present salient human and animal data, and describe state-of-the-science approaches to pharmacological and neurosurgical intervention. Featured are a wealth of informative illustrations, including 8 pages in full color.

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"This elegant text addresses what is perhaps the most important conceptual development in late 20th-century neuropsychiatry. There is now common agreement that brain-behavior relationships are predictably tied to the organization of discrete yet interconnected neural circuits that link the frontal and limbic cortices with the basal ganglia. This volume explores the role of these 'loops' in the primary manifestations of specific lesion-based neurologic syndromes and then, by extension, in the expression of virtually every major class of neuropsychiatric disorder. Specific dysfunction of intricate neurochemical and synaptic subterritories within the frontal-subcortical circuits must account for conditions as categorically distinct as depression, schizophrenia, OCD, substance abuse, ADHD, mania, and Tourette syndrome. Extrapolating from the signature syndromes of frontal-subcortical circuit dysfunction to the complexities of such neuropsychiatric states will require a much finer parsing of these circuits. This text can serve as a valuable primer for this process--a road map to the circuit 'interstates' as we move ahead to explore the neuronal side streets of the psyche." --Neal R. Swerdlow, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego

"The arrival of this landmark volume could not be more timely. There is no other text available that devotes itself completely to the topic. Contributors cogently argue that a spectrum of neurological and psychiatric disorders should be placed within the context of a systems-level dysfunction. Lichter and Cummings have done a wonderful job of recruiting the leading proponents of the systems approach, and have masterfully integrated the chapters to reduce redundancy and enhance the integration of topics. This book is recommended for researchers in neuropsychiatry, behavioral neurology, and cognitive neuroscience, as well as practitioners in the clinical neurosciences who are yearning for a focused and intelligent alternative to simple localizationist views of behavior."--Jordan Grafman, PhD, Chief, Cognitive Neuroscience Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

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"This elegant text addresses what is perhaps the most important conceptual development in late 20th-century neuropsychiatry. There is now common agreement that brain-behavior relationships are predictably tied to the organization of discrete yet interconnected neural circuits that link the frontal and limbic cortices with the basal ganglia. This volume explores the role of these 'loops' in the primary manifestations of specific lesion-based neurologic syndromes and then, by extension, in the expression of virtually every major class of neuropsychiatric disorder. Specific dysfunction of intricate neurochemical and synaptic subterritories within the frontal-subcortical circuits must account for conditions as categorically distinct as depression, schizophrenia, OCD, substance abuse, ADHD, mania, and Tourette syndrome. Extrapolating from the signature syndromes of frontal-subcortical circuit dysfunction to the complexities of such neuropsychiatric states will require a much finer parsing of these circuits. This text can serve as a valuable primer for this process/m-/a road map to the circuit 'interstates' as we move ahead to explore the neuronal side streets of the psyche." Neal R. Swerdlow, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego

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This chapter provides an overview of the neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, and neurophysiology of frontal-subcortical (FSC) circuits; outlines the signature syndromes of FSC circuit dysfunction; and offers an introduction to some of the more important disorders that may result from involvement of FSC circuits at cortical or subcortical levels. Read the first page
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accumbal neurons, ganglia processing, circuit dysfunction, basotemporal cortex, disinhibition syndrome, subcortical dementia syndrome, anterior internal capsule, anterior cingulate circuit, orbitofrontal circuit, subgenual cingulate, limbic leucotomy, subcaudate tractotomy, basal ganglia loops, ventromedial caudate, corticostriatal afferents, subcortical loops, hypokinetic disorders, sized spiny neurons, oculomotor circuit, globus pallidus externa, dorsolateral prefrontal circuit, cannabinoid system, anterior capsulotomy, caudate lesions, depolarization block
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New York, Brain Research, Archives of Neurology, Archives of General Psychiatry, Annals of Neurology, Journal of Comparative Neurology, Journal of Neurology, Biological Psychiatry, Oxford University Press, Gilles de la Tourette, European Journal of Pharmacology, Journal of Neurochemistry, Raven Press, American Psychiatric Association, Annual Review of Neuroscience, Van Hoesen, Neuroscience Letters, Developmental Neuropsychology, Experimental Neurology, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, Child Development, Plenum Press, Psychological Medicine, Journal of Physiology, Life Sciences
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