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Suppressing the Mind: Anesthetic Modulation of Memory and Consciousness: Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience

Editat de Anthony Hudetz, Robert Pearce
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2012
Anesthetics produce a reversible state of unconsciousness accompanied by ante- grade amnesia. This remarkable phenomenon brings great relief to surgical patients and wonder to clinicians and scientists. To date, we do not fully understand the mechanisms by which anesthetics ablate conscious sensation and memory. We are, however, making progress. This book presents original results as well as overviews of the current state of knowledge of the problem. It is authored by investigators who know the ?eld well; their research at a number of levels has contributed substantially to our c- rent understanding of anesthetic modulation of memory and consciousness. Most of the contributors were presenters at two workshops organized by Dr. Pearce and Dr. Hudetz at the 40th Annual Winter Conference on Brain Research, held at Snowmass Village, Colorado, from January 27 through February 2, 2007. One workshop focused on anesthetic modulation of consciousness and another on an- thetic modulation of memory. Seven of the chapters are based on material presented at these symposia – appropriately updated with new relevant ?ndings. This infor- tion is supplemented by chapters on anesthesia and sleep, computational analysis of the state of anesthesia, and the clinical phenomenon of “anesthesia awareness,” a topic that has recently received much public attention. With these three additional contributions, the book thus includes 10 chapters.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781617796784
ISBN-10: 1617796786
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: X, 252 p. 38 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Humana Press Inc.
Colecția Humana
Seria Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience

Locul publicării:Totowa, NJ, United States

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Molecular Targets of General Anesthetics in the Nervous System.- A Neurochemical Perspective on States of Consciousness.- Anesthetic Modulation of Auditory Perception: Linking Cellular, Circuit, and Behavioral Effects.- Cortical Disintegration Mechanism of Anesthetic-Induced Unconsciousness.- Anesthesia and the Thalamocortical System.- Anesthesia-Induced State Transitions in Neuronal Populations.- Anesthesia Awareness: When the Mind Is Not Suppressed.- Loss of Recall and the Hippocampal Circuit Effects Produced by Anesthetics.- Modulation of the Hippocampal ?-Rhythm as a Mechanism for Anesthetic-Induced Amnesia.- Propofol Amnesia – What is Going on in the Brain?.

Recenzii

From the reviews:
“The editors present this book as the first book with a unified view of studies on anaesthetic modulation on both consciousness and memory to bridge molecular, cellular, integrative, and systems-level effects. … even the heavy technical information in the book is written in the style for a wider audience ― such as the JCS/Tucson toward-a-science-of-consciousness crowd.” (Bill Faw, Journal of Consciousness Studies, Vol. 18 (3-4), 2011)
“This is a compilation of 10 essays on the neuroscientific underpinnings of general anesthesia. … intended for anesthesia researchers, but the quality and the clarity of the writing make it accessible and interesting for anyone involved in clinical anesthesia care. … I found this book extremely enlightening. The authors have successfully presented the current state of scientific understanding in a way that appeals to clinical practitioners. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of how general anesthetics work.” (David B. Glick, Doody’s Review Service, May, 2010)

Textul de pe ultima copertă

By suppressing memory and consciousness - two components of the mind - anesthetics provide great relief to surgical patients and elicit wonder in clinicians and scientists. To-date we do not fully understand the mechanisms by which these effects are achieved. However, with recent advances in investigational technologies, ranging from molecular modeling and genetic manipulation to noninvasive functional brain imaging and computational approaches, substantial progress toward this goal has been made during the last decade.
Suppressing the Mind is a multidisciplinary collection of original results and authoritative overviews of the current state of knowledge of the problem written by investigators who are internationally known for their significant contribution to our current understanding of the mechanism of anesthesia. It attempts to bridge molecular, cellular, integrative and systems-level actions of anesthetics with respect to their effects on consciousness and memory. Through a better understanding of how anesthetics work, we hope to also uncover the neurobiological bases of some of the deepest mysteries of the human mind; how it self-reflectively knows, perceives and remembers.
This book should appeal to anesthesiologists, neurologists, psychologists, neuroscientists -- essentially anyone interested in anesthesia, consciousness, or memory. It provides insight into the current state of knowledge, and a perspective for future treatments of the subject as guided by novel hypotheses.

Caracteristici

Multidisciplinary collection of original results and authoritative overviews of the current state of knowledge Written by investigators internationally known for their significant contribution to the current understanding of the mechanism of anesthesia Bridges molecular, cellular, integrative and systems-level actions of anesthetics with respect to their effects on consciousness and memory Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras