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Neurobiology of Brain Disorders provides an in-depth examination of the biological basis of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Written by leading neuroscience experts Michael J. Zigmond, Clayton A. Wiley, and Marie-Françoise Chesselet, this authoritative text bridges the gap between basic neurobiology and clinical applications.
The book systematically explores how dysfunction in specific brain regions and neural systems contributes to a wide range of disorders. Each chapter addresses the neurobiological mechanisms, cellular processes, and molecular pathways involved in conditions affecting millions worldwide. Readers gain insight into both classical neurological diseases and psychiatric conditions, understanding the underlying science that informs modern treatment approaches.
Published by Academic Press, this comprehensive reference serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, and clinicians seeking to understand the neuroscientific foundations of brain disorders and their therapeutic implications.







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