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El. knyga: Neurocinema: When Film Meets Neurology

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(Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA)
  • Formatas: 313 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429586217
  • Formatas: 313 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429586217

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Film directors recognize that neurologic disease impacts mind and motility and often use it in a plot or defining scene. It should be informative and educational to deconstruct neurologic representation in film. Neurocinema: When Film Meets Neurology is a collection of film essays that summarize the portrayal of major neurologic syndromes and clinical signs in cinema. Many films approach the reality of disease quite closely, and as a result, are deeply moving and memorable. Equally important, these films say as much about consequences as they say about the disorder. Therefore, the main themes include sudden confrontation with a major neurologic illness, disability from chronic neurologic disease, and failure to lead a normal life.

More than 100 fiction films and documentaries are discussed in this completely original and definitive work on how film meets neurology. The book includes nearly 50 neurology topics, explains them, and places them in a broader context. The book is accessible for all health care workers and general readership.

Eelco Wijdicks is a professor of neurology at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. He is the chair of the Division of Critical Care Neurology and an attending neurointensivist at Mayo Clinic Hospital, Saint Marys Campus. He has written numerous books and scientific articles on the clinical practice of neurocritical care. He is enamored with cinema and neurologic representation in fiction and documentary films. Dr. Wijdicks has written film reviews for Neurology Today and THE LANCET Neurology. He is the author of a major publication on the portrayal of coma in film and its potential effect on the viewing public.

Recenzijos

"should be required reading for all neurologists." Howard S. Kirshner, MD, Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University in Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology "This volume is written with passion, and the authors real affection for the cinema seeps from every page. This book is not just for film buffs We should all watch and learn." Sallie Baxendale, UCL Institute of Neurology in The Lancet Neurology

Preface, xi
Acknowledgments, xv
Neurofilm Collection, xvii
Chapter 1 Medicine In Film 1(10)
Portrayal Of Hospitals
4(1)
Portrayal Of Physicians
5(3)
Portrayal Of Diseases
8(1)
Conclusion
9(2)
Chapter 2 The Neurologist In Film 11(14)
A Founder Of Neurology In Film
14(4)
Modern Neurologists In Film
18(4)
Conclusion
22(3)
Chapter 3 Neurologic Disorders In Film 25(122)
Introducing Main Themes
27(1)
Coma In Film
28(11)
Traumatic Brain Injury In Film
39(10)
Stroke In Film
m43
Locked-In Syndrome In Film
49(4)
Brain Tumor In Film
53(5)
Meningitis In Film
58(5)
Encephalitis Lethargica In Film
63(5)
Spinal Cord Injury In Film
68(6)
Poliomyelitis In Film
74(9)
Multiple Sclerosis In Film
83(4)
Motor Neuron Disease In Film
87(4)
Leprosy In Film
91(3)
Amnesia In Film
94(7)
Headache In Film
101(3)
Sleep Disorders In Film
104(5)
Seizures In Film
109(4)
Cerebral Palsy In Film
113(6)
Autism Spectrum Disorders In Film
119(5)
Tourette Syndrome In Film
124(3)
Dementia In Film
127(7)
Parkinson's Disease In Film
134(4)
Neurogenetics In Film
138(9)
Chapter 4 Neuroethics In Film 147(42)
Introducing Main Themes
149(1)
Physician-Assisted Suicide In Film
150(6)
Self-Determination In Film
156(5)
Withdrawal Of Support In Film
161(4)
Family Conflicts On Level Of Care In Film
165(4)
Brain Death And Organ Donation In Film
169(5)
Institutionalizing In Film
174(6)
Experimentation In Film
180(3)
Compassion Failure In Film
183(6)
Chapter 5 Neurologic Disorders In Documentary Film 189(50)
Introduction Of Main Themes
191(2)
Dementia In Documentary Film
193(7)
Huntington Disease In Documentary Film
200(5)
Multiple Sclerosis In Documentary
205(5)
Motor Neuron Disease In Documentary Film
210(7)
Aphasia After Stroke In Documentary Film
217(6)
Poliomyelitis In Documentary Film
223(5)
Traumatic Brain Injury In Film
228(6)
Rehabilitation In Film
234(5)
Chapter 6 Neurofollies In Film 239(18)
Introducing Main Themes
241(1)
Enter The Mind
242(1)
Psychic After Coma
243(2)
Total Amnesia
245(1)
Enhancing Brain Function
246(1)
Intellectual Disability To Genius
247(1)
Superintelligence
248(1)
Violent-Seizures
249(2)
Computer-Assisted Neuronal Activity
251(1)
Mind Control
252(1)
Brain Preservation
253(1)
A Final Word
254(3)
Chapter 7 Epilogue: The Neurology Of Cinema 257(10)
Neurocinema And Actors
260(2)
The Book And What It Means
262(1)
How To Watch And Read A Neuro Film
263(2)
Conclusion
265(2)
Appendix: Neurofilmography 267(8)
Index 275
Eelco F. M. Wijdicks