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To: Dr. Jeffrey Epstein leevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: New book "Executive Functions in Health and Disease"
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2017 16:21:50 +0000
Dear Dr. Jeffrey Epstein,
[he Luria Neuroscience Institute is pleased to announce the publication of a
new book edited by Elkhonon Goldberg, Ph.D., ABPP Executive
Functions in Health and Disease (Academic Press; 1 edition, July 12,
2017).
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;Li Book Executive Functions in Health and
Disease
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I. EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN HEALTH
1. Joaquin M. Fuster. Prefrontal Executive Functions Predict and
Preadapt.
2. Taber C. Lightbourne and Amy F. T. Arnsten. The Cellular Mechanisms
of Executive Functions and working memory: Relevance to Mental
Disorders.
3. Zeljka Krznik and Goran Sedmak. Gene expression in the frontal lobe.
4. Adam Hampshire. A functional network perspective on the role of the
frontal lobes in executive cognition.
5. Daniel S. Levine. Neural Network Models of Human Executive Function
and Decision Making.
6. Seth Lew and Hakwan Lau. Crucial Role of the Prefrontal Cortex in
Conscious Perception.
7. Layne Kalbfleisch. Neurodevelopment of Executive Functions.
8. R. Nathan Spreng, Leena Shoemaker, and Gary R. Turner. Executive
functions and neurocognitive aging.
9. Yana Suchi, Madison A. Niermeyer, and Rosemary E. Ziemnik.
Assessment of Executive Functions in Research.
Part II. EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN DISEASE
10. Daniel Weisholtz, John Sullivan, Aaron Nelson, Kirk Daffner, and David
Silbersweig. Cognitive, Emotional and Behavioral Inflexibility and
Perseveration in Neuropsychiatric Disease.
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11. Melissa-Ann Mackie and Jin Fan. Functional Neuroimaging of Deficits in
Cognitive Control.
12. Joao J. Cergueira and Nuno Sousa. Executive function in striatal
disorders.
13. Masao Aihara. Neurodevelopmental disorders and the frontal lobes.
14. Kjell T. Hovik. Executive control and emerging behavior in youth with
Tourette's Syndrome.
15. Kjell T. Hovik, Merete Oie, and Elkhonon Goldberg. Inside the triple-
decker: Tourette's syndrome and cerebral hemispheres.
16. Antonio Verdejo-Garcia. Executive Dysfunction in Addiction.
17. Sara Wildstein and Silvana Riggio. Seizures of the Frontal Lobes:
Clinical Presentations and Diagnostic Considerations.
18. Irene Cristofori and Jordan Grafman. Executive Functions after
Traumatic Brain Injury: from deficit to recovery.
19. Michal Harciarek, Emilia J. Sitek, and Anna Barczak. Dementias and
the frontal lobes.
20. Jennifer Newman and Charles Marmar. Executive Function in
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
21. Michal Harciarek and Aleksandra Wojtowicz. Executive dysfunction in
medical conditions.
22. Yana Suchi, Rosemary E. Ziemnik, and Madison A. Niermeyer.
Assessment of Executive Functions in Clinical Settings.
For more information about the book and to order please visit
www.amazon.conn/dp/0128036761
About the Editor
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Elkhonon Goldberg, Ph.D., ABPP
Clinical neuropsychologist and cognitive neuroscientist
His books The Executive Brain, The Wisdom Paradox, and The New
Executive Brain have been translated into many languages and have met
with international acclaim. Dr. Goldberg is an active researcher whose
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scientific contributions helped advance our understanding of the function and
dysfunction of the frontal lobes, memory, hemispheric specialization, as well
as the general principles of functional cortical organization. Dr. Goldberg has
held a number of academic appointments in the USA and worldwide and is
currently Clinical Professor in the Department of Neurology at NYU Medical
School. Dr. Goldberg is a Diplomate in Clinical Neuropsychology and a
practicing neuropsychologist with many years of wide-ranging clinical
experience, as well as a sought-after educator who lectures worldwide. He
has served as Visiting Professor at Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
University of Sydney and other leading institutions of higher learning. Dr.
Goldberg is a foreign member of Istituto Veneto, an Italian academy of
science, literature and the arts; and a recipient of "Tempos Hominis" medal
for international medical sciences education, and the Copernicus Prize for
contributions to neuroscience and neuropsychology. Elkhonon Goldberg was
a student and close associate of Alexandr Luria. He considers it an honor to
continue and advance Luria's scientific legacy and clinical tradition.
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