Neurogenetics, Part I, Volume 147 (Handbook of Clinical Neurology)
by Daniel H. Geschwind (Editor), Henry L. Paulson (Editor), Christine Klein (Editor)
The field of neurogenetics is rapidly advancing, with new discoveries and understandings being made all the time. “Handbook of Clinical Neurology: Neurogenetics,” edited by Daniel H. Geschwind, Henry L. Paulson, and Christine Klein, is a comprehensive and informative guide to this exciting and evolving field.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the genetic basis of neurological and psychiatric disorders. The authors do an excellent job of covering all of the latest research and developments in the field, and their expertise and insights are invaluable for both clinical practitioners and researchers.
The book is split into two parts, with the first section covering basic genetic concepts and recurring biological themes, while the second section discusses a range of neurological, neuromuscular, cerebrovascular, and psychiatric disorders in more depth. This approach allows readers to get a solid grounding in the key concepts before delving deeper into specific areas of interest.
One of the things I appreciated about this book is how approachable it is. Despite the complex subject matter, the authors manage to explain things in a way that is easy to understand and accessible to a wide range of readers. Whether you are a seasoned clinician or a curious layperson, you will find plenty of valuable information here.
The book is also well-organized and user-friendly, with helpful summaries and outlines at the beginning of each chapter. This makes it easy to navigate and find the information you need quickly and efficiently.
Overall, “Handbook of Clinical Neurology: Neurogenetics” is an excellent resource for anyone interested in this fascinating and rapidly evolving field. Whether you are a clinician looking for the latest research on a particular disorder, or a researcher looking for insights into the genetic basis of neurological and psychiatric diseases, this book has something to offer.
If you’re interested in ordering this book, you’ll be glad to know that it is available in both digital and print formats. The eBook version is 436 pages long, and the print version is also available for purchase. Regardless of your preferred format, I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in neurogenetics. It’s a valuable resource that is sure to enhance your understanding of this important and rapidly evolving field.
Product Details
- Presents a comprehensive coverage of neurogenetics
- Details the latest science and impact on our understanding of neurological psychiatric disorders
- Provides a focused reference for clinical practitioners and the neuroscience/neurogenetics research community
- Series: Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Book 147)
- Hardcover: 436 pages
- Publisher: Elsevier; 1 edition (March 23, 2018)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0444632336
- ISBN-13: 978-0444632333