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"Hypothalamus in Health and Diseases" ed. by Stavros J. Baloyannis, Jan Gordeladze

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"Hypothalamus in Health and Diseases" ed. by Stavros J. Baloyannis, Jan Gordeladze

"Hypothalamus in Health and Diseases" ed. by Stavros J. Baloyannis, Jan Gordeladze
ITExLi | 2018 | ISBN: 1789844452 9781789844450 1789844444 9781789844443 1838814078 9781838814076 | 127 pages | PDF | 9 MB

This volume is dedicated to the human hypothalamus, a small structure at the base of the brain, has strategic importance for the harmonic function of the human body. It controls the autonomic nervous system, neuroendocrine function, circadian and circannual rhythms, somatic activities, and behavior, and is situated at the borders between the brain and the body and the brain and the soul, meeting points for mind and body.

The hypothalamus is involved in a wide range of higher mental functions, including attention, learning and reinforcement of mnemonic processes, emotional control, mood stability, and cognitive-emotional interactions. It also has a role to play in behavioral disorders, panic reactions, cluster headache, gelastic epilepsy, mental deficiency, periodic disorders, depression, autism, and schizophrenia, and in a substantial number of neurodegenerative diseases. It enlarges greatly the dimensions of the hypothalamic contribution in controlling psychosomatic equilibrium and retaining internal unity of the human existence.

Contents
1. Anatomy and Function of the Hypothalamus
2. Studies on the Character of Hypothalamic GnRH Neurons and Kisspeptin Neurons Using Hypothalamic Cell Models
3. Hypothalamic Control of Sleep-Wake Circadian Cycle
4. Role of the Dorso- and Ventrolateral Pons in Cardiorespiratory Hypothalamic Defense Responses
5. The Hypothalamus in Alzheimer’s Disease
6. The Apoptosis Regulation Mechanisms in Hypothalamic Neurons in Physiological and Pathological (Overexpression of Oncogene HER-2/Neu) Aging

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