Parkinson's Disease: Neurobehavioral Aspects
Parkinson's Disease: Neurobehavioral Aspects

Parkinson's Disease: Neurobehavioral Aspects

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A landmark academic text in the field of neurology, Parkinson's Disease: Neurobehavioral Aspects presents a comprehensive examination of the cognitive, psychiatric, and behavioral dimensions of Parkinson's disease — dimensions that are often overshadowed by the condition's well-known motor symptoms. Edited by two leading neurologists, the volume brings together expert contributors to detail the neuropsychological and neuropsychiatric manifestations that accompany this complex disorder, from dementia and depression to hallucinations and personality changes. The work argues that a full understanding of Parkinson's disease demands equal attention to its impact on the mind, not just the body, making it an essential resource for neurologists, psychiatrists, and clinical researchers alike. Written with academic rigor yet structured for practical clinical reference, it remains a foundational text in the study of neurobehavioral medicine.

Author: Steven J. Huber & Jeffrey L. Cummings
Format: Hardback
Published: 1992, Oxford University Press
Genre: Medicine

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition. Page Condition: Good. Markings: Name penned on fep. Binding: Firm and intact. Small sticker on front pastedown.

A landmark academic text in the field of neurology, Parkinson's Disease: Neurobehavioral Aspects presents a comprehensive examination of the cognitive, psychiatric, and behavioral dimensions of Parkinson's disease — dimensions that are often overshadowed by the condition's well-known motor symptoms. Edited by two leading neurologists, the volume brings together expert contributors to detail the neuropsychological and neuropsychiatric manifestations that accompany this complex disorder, from dementia and depression to hallucinations and personality changes. The work argues that a full understanding of Parkinson's disease demands equal attention to its impact on the mind, not just the body, making it an essential resource for neurologists, psychiatrists, and clinical researchers alike. Written with academic rigor yet structured for practical clinical reference, it remains a foundational text in the study of neurobehavioral medicine.