Behavioral Neurobiology of Aging

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This volume details research related to healthy brain aging. It examines successful aging, age-related cognitive decline and its associated structural and functional brain changes, as well as how these changes are influenced by reproductive aging.


This volume discusses the current state of research findings related to healthy brain aging by integrating human clinical studies and translational research in animal models. Several chapters offer a unique overview of successful aging, age-related cognitive decline and its associated structural and functional brain changes, as well as how these changes are influenced by reproductive aging. Insights provided by preclinical studies in mouse models and advanced neuroimaging techniques in humans are also presented.

This volume provides topics that will be useful to researchers, clinicians and students interested in the current knowledge and research challenges in neurobiological perspectives in aging as well as future research directions in aging research Written by leading authorities in this field With numerous illustrations Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Klappentext

The increased life expectancy seen in the past century constitutes an unprecedented economic challenge to modern societies. Public health perspectives aside, people do not want to simply live longer; they want to age successfully and remain physically and mentally active in their later years. Major advances in our understanding of brain aging and, in particular, the distinction between normal and pathological aging are required before this goal is realized. This volume discusses the current state of research findings related to healthy brain aging by integrating human clinical studies and translational research in animal models. Several chapters offer a unique overview of successful aging, age-related cognitive decline and its associated structural and functional brain changes, as well as how these changes are influenced by reproductive aging. Insights provided by preclinical studies in mouse models and advanced neuroimaging techniques in humans are also presented. Another series of chapters specifically discuss the distinction between normal aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment, a frequent precursor of dementia, the recent advances made through both epidemiological and neuroimaging studies, and the research challenges to be addressed before we can accurately predict progression to dementia among those older adults who are at risk. The book also covers medical and psychiatric conditions, such as cerebrovascular diseases and depression, that can negatively impact cognition. It closes with a presentation of strategies to diminish and delay age-related cognitive declines, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological. This volume provides topics that will be useful to researchers, clinicians and students interested in the current knowledge and research challenges in neurobiological perspectives in aging as well as future research directions in aging research.


Inhalt

From the contents: Preface.- Part 1. Epidemiologic perspective in aging.- Part 2. Cognitive and emotional perspectives in aging.- Part 3. Reproductive aging.- Part 4. Medical and psychiatric factors in aging.- Part 5. Modifiers of brain aging.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Marie-Christine Pardon, Mark W. Bondi
    • Titel Behavioral Neurobiology of Aging
    • Veröffentlichung 09.05.2014
    • ISBN 3642432794
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783642432798
    • Jahr 2014
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T21mm
    • Untertitel Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences 10
    • Gewicht 569g
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 376
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • GTIN 09783642432798

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