The re-emergence of neuropsychiatry in the 1980s occurred at the beginning of a period of tremendous growth in the neurosciences. With structural neuroimaging (computerized tomography [CT] and magnetic resonance imaging) well established, the promise of functional neuroimaging being realized, and an explosion of advances in neurogenetics and psychopharmacology, investigational tools to allow the study of brain and behavior were becoming available. This issue provides a thorough review of the subspecialty of neuropsychiatry for the edification of the practicing psychiatrist.
1. Neuropsychiatry Assessment (Goldstein, Silverman) 2. Neuroimaging in Neuropsychiatry (Broderick) 3. Neuropsychological Assessment of Frontal Lobe Dysfunction (Goldberg and Bougakov) 4. Disorders of Memory (Lucas) 5. Hyppocampal Amnestic Syndromes (Milner) 6. Cognition in Schizophrenia: Impairments, Determinants, and Functional Importance (Bowie and Harvey) 7. Frontal Lobe Seizures (Jobst, Williamson) 8. Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus: Clinical features and diagnostic challenges (Riggio) 9. Delusional Misidentification (Feinberg and Roane) 10. Neurobehavioral Aspects of Cerebal White Matter Disorders (Filley) 11. Management of the Acutely Violent Patient (Petit) 12. Chronic Pain: Physiological, Diagnostic and Management Considerations (Hainline) 13. Neurobiological baiss of nicotine addiction and psychostimulant abuse: a role of neurotensin (Fredrickson, Boules, Lin and Richelson)
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