Contemporary Neurobehavioral Syndromes
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English

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<p>During the twentieth century new neurobehavioral diseases appeared or were described for the first time. Exposure to certain toxins or noxious environments for example produced illnesses that did not exist before the twentieth century. In addition established illnesses were reconceptualized with regard to their cause or neurobiological basis. Autism for instance was described for the first time during the twentieth century and may not have existed previously. Its cause was subsequently reconceptualized from a disorder related to inadequate parenting to a brain disorder with possible genetic causes.</p><p>These major new and reconceptualized disorders are reviewed in this book with regard to their neurocognitive characteristics causes and outcome. Disorders covered include ADHD in adults Lewy Body Dementia autism multiple chemical sensitivity deployment syndromes found in veterans of the Persian Gulf and Afghanistan wars effects of low birth weight neurobehavioral respiratory disorders PTSD and comorbid disorders such as depression and brain injury.</p><p>The expert reviews of these disorders give balanced coverage of the ongoing and often controversial research findings that continue to generate much professional and public interest. This volume provides an essential resource for researchers instructors and clinicians in the fields of neuropsychology psychiatry behavioral neurology neuroscience toxicology as well as the informed general public concerned and affected by these disorders.</p>
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