Cerebellum as a CNS Hub
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-75819-6 (ISBN)
Prof. Mizusawa has been the President and now is President Emeritus of the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP). He works in the fields of Neurology, Neuropathology and Neurogenetics. The main foci of his current research are on therapeutics of spinocerebellar degeneration and the development of evaluation systems for cerebellar functions. He leads several international and national research programs for Neurology and Neuroscience. He, the President of the Japanese Society of Cerebellum and its Disorders, has been a Professor Emeritus of Tokyo Medical and Dental University and an editor of many journals, books, and special issues.Dr. Kakei ------ a Chief Research Scientist and Professor, works in the field of experimental and clinical Neurophysiology. The primary focus of his current research is on the cerebellar contribution to state prediction for both motor and cognitive functions. He has proposed a hypothesis that the cerebellum works as a unique CNS hub to provide a compressed prediction of the external and internal world. ------ is an editor of a journal.
lt;p>1. Evolution and Development of the Cerebellum
2. Anatomy, Connections and Neuroimaging of the Cerebellum
3. Neurotransmission and Information Processing in the Cerebellum
4. Cerebellar Loops
5. Complex Spikes6. Cerebellar Plasticity
7. Models of Cerebellar Functions
8. Cerebellar Disorders and their Evaluation
9. Mechanisms and Models of spinocerebellar ataxia
10. New Treatments for spinocerebellar ataxia
Conference Participants:
Timothy J. Ebner (U.S.A.), Hiroaki Gomi (Japan), Michael Häusser (UK), Germund Hesslow (Sweden), Hirokazu Hirai (Japan), Tomoo Hirano (Japan), Yutaka Hirata (Japan), Moritoshi Hirono (Japan), Takeru Honda (Japan), Kinya Ishikawa (Japan), Takahiro Ishikawa (Japan), Shinji Kakei (Japan), Yoshinobu Kano (Japan), Shigeru Kitazawa (Japan), Sheng-Han Kuo (U.S.A.), Phil Hyu Lee (Korea), Stephen G. Lisberger (U.S.A.), Mario Manto (Belgium), Javier F. Medina (U.S.A.), R. Chris Miall (UK), Takayuki Michikawa (Japan), Hiroshi Mitoma (Japan), Hidehiro Mizusawa (Japan), Keiko Muguruma (Japan), Yasunori Murakami (Japan), Yoshitaka Nagai (Japan), Soichi Nagao (Japan), Hitoshi Okazawa (Japan), Osamu Onodera (Japan), Christopher E. Pearson (Canada), Stefan Pulst (U.S.A.), Jennifer L Raymond (U.S.A.), Jeremy D. Schmahmann (U.S.A.), Reza Shadmehr (U.S.A.), Yoshikazu Shinoda (Japan), John I. Simpson (U.S.A.), Hajime Sobue (Japan), Bing-Wen Soong (Taiwan), Catherine J. Stoodley (U.S.A.), Peter L. Strick (U.S.A.), Izumi Sugihara (Japan), Mayu Takahashi (Japan), Masaki Tanaka (Japan), Peter Thier (Germany), Dagmar Timmann (Germany), Jan Voogd (The Netherlands), Kazuhiko Yamaguchi (Japan), Naoyuki Yamamoto (Japan), Tadashi Yamazaki (Japan), Michisuke Yuzaki (Japan), Chris I. De Zeeuw (The Netherlands)
Erscheinungsdatum | 13.11.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience |
Zusatzinfo | XI, 553 p. 136 illus. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 860 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Studium |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Humanbiologie | |
Schlagworte | cerebellum • Evolution • Pathology • Physiology • Plasticity • Spinocerebellar degeneration |
ISBN-10 | 3-030-75819-2 / 3030758192 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-75819-6 / 9783030758196 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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