Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
849
Language
English
Published
May 6, 2013
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
This work delves into the intricate processes that govern the development and functioning of neural circuits within both healthy and diseased brains. The authors, John Rubenstein and Pasko Rakic, draw upon a wealth of expertise to explore the genetic and molecular underpinnings that shape neural architecture. Their extensive research offers insights into how these mechanisms influence cognitive and behavioral outcomes, providing a bridge between basic neuroscience and clinical implications.
Examining the developmental trajectories of neural circuits, the book highlights critical stages from early embryonic development to adulthood. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these processes in the context of various neurological disorders, making it a vital resource for researchers and clinicians alike. By illuminating the cellular interactions and signaling pathways involved, the work fosters a deeper appreciation of how disruption in neural development can lead to disease.
Rubenstein and Rakic's interdisciplinary approach encourages collaboration among neuroscientists, geneticists, and clinicians. Through their meticulous exploration of neural circuit functionality, they pave the way for future research aimed at developing therapeutic interventions for brain diseases. The book stands as a crucial contribution to the field of developmental neuroscience, bridging the gap between fundamental science and its applications in mental health.
Examining the developmental trajectories of neural circuits, the book highlights critical stages from early embryonic development to adulthood. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these processes in the context of various neurological disorders, making it a vital resource for researchers and clinicians alike. By illuminating the cellular interactions and signaling pathways involved, the work fosters a deeper appreciation of how disruption in neural development can lead to disease.
Rubenstein and Rakic's interdisciplinary approach encourages collaboration among neuroscientists, geneticists, and clinicians. Through their meticulous exploration of neural circuit functionality, they pave the way for future research aimed at developing therapeutic interventions for brain diseases. The book stands as a crucial contribution to the field of developmental neuroscience, bridging the gap between fundamental science and its applications in mental health.
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History