1st Edition

The Neuroscience of Everyday Life An Applied Guide for Health Sciences Students

360 Pages 28 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

360 Pages 28 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

360 Pages 28 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

By weaving vignettes and case studies throughout, this fascinating and original textbook provides an accessible primer not only on the key principles of neuroscience but, crucially, how they may manifest in the everyday lives of people with neurological conditions. Each chapter begins with the story of a person or family, including a description of what they want to do in their everyday... Read more

Introduction

UNIT I Sensorimotor systems

1 Alex wants to put on make‑up and has Bell’s palsy: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of self‑care routines

Andrea L. Garcia and Jacqueline Daniel

2 Omar wants to cook meals for his children and has myasthenia gravis: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of self‑care routines

Lauren Winterbottom and Dawn M. Nilsen

3 Danea wants to complete personal hygiene to go out with friends and has a spinal cord injury: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of personal hygiene

Alison Bell and M. J. Mulcahey

4 Thomas wants to stay connected using a computer and has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of computer use

Meghan Doherty and Sarah Schuman

5 Erna wants to clean her home and has cerebral palsy: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of home maintenance

Lorie Gage Richards and Mozhgan Valipour

6 Stella wants to garden and has Friedreich’s ataxia: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of participation in hobbies

Katherine Dimitropoulou

7 Torrance wants to be successful in their new job and is autistic: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of workplace modifications

Olivia Surgent, Lauren Little, Anne V. Kirby, and Anna Wallisch

8 Branden wants to run errands and is blind: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of running errands

Sondra Stegenga

9 Chloe wants to be successful entering college and has Ménière’s disease: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of attending college

Gaye W. Cronin

10 Lydia wants to volunteer and has fibromyalgia: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of volunteering

Rose McAndrew and Sarah Doerrer

UNIT II Social emotional systems

11 Kareem wants to be in a club and has autism: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of making friends

Winnie Dunn

12 Ian wants to manage his money and has schizophrenia: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of money management

Antoine Bailliard, Ben Lee, and Valerie Fox

13 Alyssa wants to go out with friends and has anxiety: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of going out with friends

Batya Engel‑Yeger

14 Abraham wants to fish and has depression: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of learning a new activity

Alexandra L. Terrill

15 Sonya wants to care for her children and has bipolar disorder: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of caring for children

Katelyn Mwangi

16 Preston wants to reconnect with his children and is in recovery from addiction: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of family dynamics

Sally Wasmuth

UNIT III Cognitive systems

17 Peter wants to build a playhouse for his siblings and has ADHD: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of task completion

Timothy Dionne

18 Marcus wants to interact with friends via social media and has developmental language disorder: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of social media use

Caroline Larson

19 Paul wants to participate in his routine at home and has Alzheimer’s disease: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of place and routines

Melanie Morriss Tkach

20 Louise wants to organize her schedule and routines and has breast cancer: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of life organization

Bridget Kraus and Timothy J. Wolf

UNIT IV Integrated systems

21 Xavier wants to complete his personal hygiene by himself and has had a stroke: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of daily routines

Anna Boone and Bridget Kraus

22 Natalie wants to drive her car and has a traumatic brain injury: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of driving a car

Jessica L. Petersen, Stephanie N. Ritter, Calli M. Palmquist, and Thomas F. Bergquist

23 Antoine wants to play with his grandchildren and has Parkinson’s disease: neuroscience facilitates our understanding of playing with grandchildren

Whitney Henderson

Appendix: table template for analysis of participation features with nervous system functions

Biography

Winnie Dunn, Distinguished Professor, Occupational Therapy, University of Missouri, USA.

Timothy J. Wolf, Associate Dean for Research, Chair Occupational Therapy University of Missouri, USA.

Lorie Gage Richards, Associate Professor, Chair, Occupational Therapy, University of Utah, USA.

Dawn M. Nilsen, Professor and Director, Programs in Occupational Therapy, Columbia University, USA.