Section I. Overview 1. The cingulate cortex in neurological
diseases: The silent administrator 2. The cingulate cortex
and limbic systems for action, emotion, and memory 3. Cingulate
cortex in the three limbic subsystems 4. Midcingulate somatomotor
and autonomic functions 5. Posterior cingulate cortex: Spatial
orientation, object/event self relevance and memory
Section II. Large Scale Networks and Functions 6. Emotional
awareness and the anterior cingulate: A domain-general
processing perspective 7. Network convergence zones in anterior
midcingulate cortex 8. The cingulate cortex and spatial neglect 9.
Impact of mild traumatic brain injury on cingulate functions
Section III. Cingulate Neurological and Movement Disorders 10.
Cingulate role in Tourette Syndrome 11. Cingulate-basal
ganglia-thalamo-cortical aspects of catatonia and treatment 12.
Cingulate cortex in Parkinson disease 13. The role of the anterior
and midcingulate cortex in the neurobiology of functional
neurological disorder 14. Cingulate cortex in pre-MCI cognition 15.
Cingulate impairments in ADHD: Comorbidities, connections and
treatment
Section IV. Pain, Epilepsy, Stress, and Depression 16.
Cingulate-mediated approaches to treating chronic pain 17. Hypnosis
and meditation for cingulate-mediated anesthesia and disease
treatment 18. Cingulate seizures and recent treatment strategies
19. Cingulate subregions in post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic
stress, and treatment 20. Cingulate-mediated depressive symptoms in
neurologic disease and therapeutics
Dr. Vogt is the founder and president of Cingulum Neurosciences Institute, a corporation dedicated to exploring the structure, functions and diseases of cingulate cortex. It engages in translation of animal research to human conditions and supports research to uncover cingulate mechanisms of psychiatric diseases and objective measures of impaired cingulate functions –with the goal of developing cingulate-mediated cognitive and drug therapeutics. Dr. Vogt has published seminal articles on the circuitry and role of cingulate cortex in chronic pain, placebo, hypnosis, Alzheimer’s disease, and mild cognitive impairment by translating basic research findings on cingulate structure, connections and receptor binding. He is the author of over 110 research articles relating to the brain circuitry in health and disease.
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