Translating Mechanisms of Orofacial Neurological Disorder
From the Peripheral Nervous System to the Cerebral Cortex
(Sprache: Englisch)
Orofacial movements constitute fundamental motor patterns with roles in consummatory behaviour, self-care, defensive and attack behaviours, vocalisation and, in higher mammals, verbal as well as non-verbal communication. This book provides overviews of...
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Orofacial movements constitute fundamental motor patterns with roles in consummatory behaviour, self-care, defensive and attack behaviours, vocalisation and, in higher mammals, verbal as well as non-verbal communication. This book provides overviews of aspects of motor function and sensation relating to neurological disorders in orofacial regions.
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In this volume, members of the International Translational Research Network on Orofacial Neurological Disorders and invited experts provide authoritative overviews of new aspects of motor function and sensation relating to neurological disorders in orofacial regions. Orofacial movements constitute fundamental motor patterns with essential roles in consummatory behavior, self-care, defensive and attack behaviors, vocalization and, in higher mammals, verbal as well as non-verbal communication. Clinically, dysfunction in orofacial movement is evident in numerous dental, cranio-maxillo-facial and neuropsychiatric disorders, including dysphagia, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Translating Mechanisms of Orofacial Neurological Disorder “
1. Behavioural Pharmacology of Orofacial Movement DisorderNoriaki Koshikawa, Satoshi Fujita, Kazunori Adachi2 Regulation of Orofacial Movement: Dopamine Receptor Mechanisms and Mutant ModelsJohn L. Waddington, Gerard J. O'Sullivan and Katsunori Tomiyama3 Regulation of Orofacial Movement: Amino Acid Mechanisms and Mutant ModelsKatsunori Tomiyam, Colm M. P. O'Tuathaigh4 and John L. Waddington34 The Trigeminal Circuits Responsible for ChewingKarl-Gunnar Westberg, and Arlette Kolta5 Ultrastructural Basis for Craniofacial Sensory Processing in the BrainstemYong Chul Bae, Atsushi Yoshida6 Mechanisms of Nociceptive Transduction and Transmission: A Mashinery for Pain Sensation and Tools for Selective Analgesia.Alexander M. Binshtok7 Peripheral and central mechanisms of orofacial Inflammatory painBarry J. Sessle8 The Role of Trigeminal Interpolaris-Caudalis Transition Zone in Persistent Orofacial PainKe Ren and Ronald Dubner9 Physiological Mechanisms of Neuropathic Pain: The Orofacial RegionKoichi Iwata, Yoshiki Imamura, Kuniya Honda1, and Masamichi Shinoda10 Neurobiology of Estrogen Status in Deep Craniofacial PainDavid A Bereiter and Keiichiro Okamoto11 Macroscopic Connection of Rat Insular Cortex: Anatomical Bases Underlying Its Physiological Functions Masayuki Kobayashi12 The Balance between Excitation and Inhibition and Functional Sensory Processing in the Somatosensory CortexZhi Zhang and Qian-Quan Sun
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Masayuki Kobayashi
- 2011, 396 Seiten, Maße: 16,1 x 23,9 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben:Kobayashi, Masayuki; Koshikawa, Noriaki; Iwata, Koichi; Waddington, John
- Verlag: Academic Press
- ISBN-10: 012385198X
- ISBN-13: 9780123851987
Sprache:
Englisch
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