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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lawrence J. WhalleyPublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.950kg ISBN: 9780231163828ISBN 10: 0231163827 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 07 July 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsList of Tables List of Illustrations Prologue Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. The Life Course Approach 3. The Well-Connected Brain 4. Aging, Evolution, and the Brain 5. The Aging Brain 6. The Biology of the Dementias 7. The Disconnected Mind 8. Emotional Aging 9. Dementia Syndromes 10. Dementia Risk Reduction, 1: Concepts, Reserve, and Early Life Opportunities 11. Dementia Risk Reduction, 2: Midlife Opportunities to Delay Dementia Onset 12. Dementia Risk Reduction, 3: Multidomain Approaches Epilogue Notes IndexReviewsWhalley has a truly enormous breadth of knowledge--no other book for a general audience interweaves such a broad range of topics around the common theme of brain aging. This is an original contribution, with thoughtful and interesting tidbits throughout. -- David A. Bennett, MD, Director, Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center No other book covers these subjects so comprehensively. Understanding Brain Aging and Dementia makes a definite contribution to the fields of neurobiology and geriatrics and really ties the two together. This book is very thorough--a useful resource for anyone interested in aging and the risks of dementia. -- Carole Cox, Fordham University One very readable, comprehensive book. -- Gernot Riedel, University of Aberdeen, Scotland Whalley has a truly enormous breadth of knowledge--no other book for a general audience interweaves such a broad range of topics around the common theme of brain aging. This is an original contribution, with thoughtful and interesting tidbits throughout. -- David A. Bennett, MD, Director, Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center No other book covers these subjects so comprehensively. Understanding Brain Aging and Dementia makes a definite contribution to the fields of neurobiology and geriatrics and really ties the two together. This book is very thorough--a useful resource for anyone interested in aging and the risks of dementia. -- Carole B. Cox, Fordham University For millennia, scholars have disagreed about the physical and psychological changes that often accompany aging: Are they inevitable or avoidable? In Understanding Brain Aging and Dementia, Lawrence Whalley takes a wide-ranging and inclusive approach to this question and provides answers that bridge sociology, biology and psychology. -- Peter V. Rabins, MD, MPH, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and co-author of The 36-Hour Day In this towering, comprehensive, and beautifully written book, Lawrence Whalley weaves together many intimately linked threads regarding the human brain across the life course: risk & resilience; disease & symptoms; the gene & the environment; nature's evolution & mankind's intervention. All of these are placed in the context of the achievable aim of 'dementia prevention'. Framed in this way, one feels progress in dementia research is secured. -- Craig W. Ritchie, University of Edinburgh Lawrence Whalley's new book, Understanding Brain Aging and Dementia, is a real tour de force. With style and clarity, combining wide breadth of coverage with great depth, he takes the reader on an exciting journey in this fascinating field, not only to the cutting edge of where we are now, but to where we might be in 2050. -- John O'Brien, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine Whalley has a truly enormous breadth of knowledge-no other book for a general audience interweaves such a broad range of topics around the common theme of brain aging. This is an original contribution, with thoughtful and interesting tidbits throughout. -- David A. Bennett, director, Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center No other book covers these subjects so comprehensively. Understanding Brain Aging and Dementia makes a definite contribution to the fields of neurobiology and geriatrics and really ties the two together. This book is very thorough-a useful resource for anyone interested in aging and the risks of dementia. -- Carole B. Cox, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service For millennia, scholars have disagreed about the physical and psychological changes that often accompany aging: Are they inevitable or avoidable? Whalley takes a wide-ranging and inclusive approach to this question and provides answers that bridge sociology, biology, and psychology. -- Peter V. Rabins, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, author of <i>The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People Who Have Alzheimer Disease, Related Dementias, and Memory Loss</i> In this towering, comprehensive, and beautifully written book, Whalley weaves together many intimately linked threads regarding the human brain across the life course: risk and resilience; disease and symptoms; the gene and the environment; nature's evolution and mankind's intervention. All of these are placed within the context of the achievable aim of 'prevention.' Framed in this way, one feels progress in dementia research is secured. -- Craig W. Ritchie, University of Edinburgh Lawrence Whalley's new book, Understanding Brain Aging and Dementia, is a real tour de force. With style and clarity, combining wide breadth of coverage with great depth, he takes the reader on an exciting journey in this fascinating field, not only to the cutting edge of where we are now, but to where we might be in 2050. -- John O'Brien, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine [Understanding Brain Aging and Dementia] offers a clear and readable social-political-economic backdrop to dementia research.... Recommended. * Choice * Ambitious... Understanding Brain Aging and Dementia will be a welcomed addition to personal libraries. Overall it is an enjoyable read... Recommended without reservation to students professionals, and general readers. * PsycCritiques * an excellent read * International Journal of Epidemiology * Author InformationLawrence J. Whalley is emeritus professor of mental health in the College of Medicine and Life Sciences at the University of Aberdeen and honorary professor of research at the University of the Highlands and Islands. He is the author of three books on brain aging and dementia, including The Aging Brain and Dementia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |