Brain development and epilepsy:
In recent years, developmental neurobiologists have made significant progress toward understanding the processes that determine normal organization and function of the central nervous system. Although this research provides the necessary basis for examining the factors that contribute to the age-dep...
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Oxford Univ. Press
1995
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent years, developmental neurobiologists have made significant progress toward understanding the processes that determine normal organization and function of the central nervous system. Although this research provides the necessary basis for examining the factors that contribute to the age-dependent expression of seizures, there has been surprisingly little communication between developmental neurobiologists and the clinicians who deal with pediatric epilepsy patients. An understanding of normal and pathological functions in the immature central nervous system requires a special appreciation of developmentally unique mechanisms This integrated volume applies the emerging concepts in developmental neurobiology to an understanding of the origins of the epilepsies of childhood. Early chapters give a picture of the age-specific epileptic syndromes and their associated pathologies, and describe experimental approaches toward understanding the basic mechanisms underlying these clinical phenomena. The following chapters provide an outline of developmental properties that may be critical to the generation of abnormal excitability, and pose hypotheses about pathological consequences of "mistakes" in key developmental processes. The final chapters attempt to integrate our knowledge of both maturational and epileptogenic mechanisms as a means not only for understanding epilepsies of the immature organism, but also for developing more effective treatment of these often devastating syndromes |
Beschreibung: | XII, 337 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0195078462 |
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spelling | Brain development and epilepsy ed. by Philip A. Schwartzkroin ... New York u.a. Oxford Univ. Press 1995 XII, 337 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In recent years, developmental neurobiologists have made significant progress toward understanding the processes that determine normal organization and function of the central nervous system. Although this research provides the necessary basis for examining the factors that contribute to the age-dependent expression of seizures, there has been surprisingly little communication between developmental neurobiologists and the clinicians who deal with pediatric epilepsy patients. An understanding of normal and pathological functions in the immature central nervous system requires a special appreciation of developmentally unique mechanisms This integrated volume applies the emerging concepts in developmental neurobiology to an understanding of the origins of the epilepsies of childhood. Early chapters give a picture of the age-specific epileptic syndromes and their associated pathologies, and describe experimental approaches toward understanding the basic mechanisms underlying these clinical phenomena. The following chapters provide an outline of developmental properties that may be critical to the generation of abnormal excitability, and pose hypotheses about pathological consequences of "mistakes" in key developmental processes. The final chapters attempt to integrate our knowledge of both maturational and epileptogenic mechanisms as a means not only for understanding epilepsies of the immature organism, but also for developing more effective treatment of these often devastating syndromes Epilepsia larpcal Central Nervous System embryology Child Developmental neurobiology Epilepsy Epilepsy in children Pathogenesis Epilepsy etiology Epilepsy physiopathology Infant Gehirn (DE-588)4019752-9 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklung (DE-588)4113450-3 gnd rswk-swf Epilepsie (DE-588)4015035-5 gnd rswk-swf Epilepsie (DE-588)4015035-5 s Gehirn (DE-588)4019752-9 s Entwicklung (DE-588)4113450-3 s DE-604 Schwartzkroin, Philip A. Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Brain development and epilepsy Epilepsia larpcal Central Nervous System embryology Child Developmental neurobiology Epilepsy Epilepsy in children Pathogenesis Epilepsy etiology Epilepsy physiopathology Infant Gehirn (DE-588)4019752-9 gnd Entwicklung (DE-588)4113450-3 gnd Epilepsie (DE-588)4015035-5 gnd |
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