books by Michael Trimble
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Michael Trimble
Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry: The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and its Implications for Neuropsychiatric ...
Lennart Heimer
, Michael Trimble, ...
Academic Press
, 2007
A Paradigm Shift in Psychiatry
The "Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry: The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and its implications for Neuropsychiatric illness" by Lennart Heimer, Gary W. Van Hoesen, Michael Trimble and Daniel S. Zahn," is lucid, accurate, concise (176 pages) and up to date (2008) book on ...
The Soul in the Brain: The Cerebral Basis of Language, Art, and Belief
Michael R. Trimble
The Johns Hopkins University Press
, 2007
Fascinating throughout
After a lifetime studying epilepsy and other neurological disorders, Michael Trimble has taken his considerable experience and used it as a means to explore how we become poets, prophets, or madmen (or all of the above). Those interested in the work of Oliver Sacks, ...
Sharks! (Know It All)
Irene Trimble
Learning Horizons
, 2005
Snakes! (Know It Alls) by Christopher Nicholas
The Know-It-Alls series of books by Christopher Nicholas and Mike Maydak are wonderful tools that we use in our second grade classrooms. They are well written with many useful facts and are on a level that can be easily understood by children. The synopsis at the end ...
The Soul in the Brain
Michael R. Trimble
Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
, 2007
Post-traumatic Neurosis: From Railway Spine to the Whiplash (A Wiley medical publication)
Michael R. Trimble
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
, 1981
Did I read the same book?
While this book is not the last word on post-traumatic neurosis, the previous reviewers seem to have drawn very different points from it. What Trimble seems to say, at some length, is that "neurosis" and "neurotic" are not medical codes for "mad, bad, making it up, ...
Biological Psychiatry
Michael R. Trimble
Wiley
, 1996
This book provides an authoritative summary of the current status of the field of biological psychiatry, integrating material from the basic neuroscience investigations and clinical case studies. A chapter on pharmacotherapy outlines current consensus in the field. The book includes material on such fast-moving areas as neuroimaging, panic and ...
Concise Guide to Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurology (Concise Guides)
Jeffrey L. Cummings
,
Michael R. Trimble
American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
, 2002
fabulous
Trimble is an amazing fellow: amongst other things, he seems to be a master of conciseness because his Biological Psychiatry, now very out of date, was also a marvel of compression. This work is not on that level (and was not intended to be) but I think it is a ...
Women and Epilepsy
John Wiley & Sons
, 1991
Women and Epilepsy Edited by M.R. Trimble Reader in Behavioural Neurology, Department of Neurology. Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, and Consultant Physician in Psychological Medicine, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK The purpose of this book is to reveal some of the very special problems of women ...
Building Breakthrough Businesses in Established Companies (HBR OnPoint Collection)
Vijay Govindarajan
,
Chris Trimble
, ...
Harvard Business Review
, 2005
Launching the breakthrough innovations you need to stay competitive while protecting your established businesses isn't easy. New ventures face stiff headwinds in their effort to sail alongside old businesses. In some companies, resentment from managers in the established business torpedoes the innovation. In others, the venture's leaders adopt a ...
The Neuropsychiatry of Epilepsy
Cambridge University Press
, 2002
Neuropsychiatry of Epilepsy Explained by the Experts
I am neither a neurologist nor am I a psychiatrist. I do have a personal interest in epilepsy. I did not read the entire book. I found the chapters pertaining to my personal interests to be outstanding. This book did not put me to sleep. The writing was very good. ...
Epilepsy, Behaviour, and Cognitive Function: Stratford-Upon-Avon Symposium, November 1987 (Wiley Medical ...
John Wiley & Sons
, 1988
This work represents the proceedings of a symposium where experts with specific interest in cognitive function and also behaviour were brought together. Despite not being a complete manual on the subject, it is hoped that the papers will be of use to those who manage epileptic patients.
Psychopharmacology of the Limbic System (Oxford Medical Publications)
Oxford University Press, USA
, 1984
This book opens with a discussion of the definition, anatomy, and chemistry of the limbic system, including a survey of recent advances in our understanding. There follows a series of contributions on the normal neurophysiology of the system, and the consequences of lesions and disturbances. The book then examines the interaction of groups of ...
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