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Mathematical Modelling in Motor Neuroscience: State of the Art and Translation to the Clinic, Gaze Orienting Mechanisms and Disease: Volume 249

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Availability:In StockContributor:R. John Leigh, Stefano Ramat, Aasef G. ShaikhSeries:Progress in Brain ResearchPublish date:7/19/2019Pages:426
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Academic PressISBN-13:9780444642547ISBN-10:0444642544UPC:9780444642547Book Category:Science, PsychologyBook Subcategory:Life Sciences, NeuropsychologyBook Topic:NeuroscienceSize:9.25 x 7.50 x 0.94 inchesWeight:0.944Product ID:SCAB1A7W67

Mathematical Modelling in Motor Neuroscience: State of the Art and Translation to the Clinic, Gaze Orienting Mechanisms and Disease, Volume 249, the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of topics, including Sequential Bayesian updating, Maps and Sensorimotor Transformations for Eye-Head Gaze Shifts: Role of the Midbrain Superior Colliculus, Modeling Gaze Position-Dependent Opsoclonus, Eye Position-Dependent Opsoclonus in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Saccades in Parkinson's disease -- hypometric, slow, and maladaptive, Brainstem Neural Circuits for Fixation and Generation of Saccadic Eye Movements, and much more.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Academic PressISBN-13:9780444642547ISBN-10:0444642544UPC:9780444642547Book Category:Science, PsychologyBook Subcategory:Life Sciences, NeuropsychologyBook Topic:NeuroscienceSize:9.25 x 7.50 x 0.94 inchesWeight:0.944Product ID:SCAB1A7W67
Leigh, R. John: - Dr. Richard Leigh is an Assistant Professor of Neurology who is devoted to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cerebrovascular disease. He is an attending on the inpatient stroke service and an integral part of the Brain Attack Team. He also provides consultations and follow-up care for cerebrovascular disease in the outpatient setting.

Dr. Richard Leigh was originally trained as a biomedical engineer at the Johns Hopkins University and subsequently went on to work at the National Institutes of Health where he developed brain imaging software. He then embarked on obtaining his medical degree from Case Western Reserve School of Medicine in his home town of Cleveland, Ohio. He completed his medical internship and neurology residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center where he received the Distinguished House Staff Award and was selected to be Chief Resident of Neurology. Returning to Johns Hopkins, he then completed a stroke fellowship and subsequently joined the faculty of the cerebrovascular division.

Dr. Leigh currently sees patients at the Stroke Prevention Clinic, located in the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center in Baltimore on Wednesday afternoons, and cares for patients in The Johns Hopkins Hospitals BrainRamat, Stefano: - Stefano Ramat currently works at the Dip. Ingegneria Industriale e dell'Informazione, University of Pavia. Stefano does research in Bioengineering, Motor Neuroscience, Algorithms, Artificial Neural Network and Medical Devices. Their current project is 'Functional Vestibular Testing'Shaikh, Aasef G.: - Aasef G. Shaikh works at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center in Cleveland.

Publisher: Academic Press

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