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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

From neuroimaging to neuroscience

9780198525967
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Description
Neuroimaging techniques have made a huge contribution to our understanding of schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders. Until now however, texts on both schizophrenia and neuroimaging have paid little attention to the overlap between these areas. This new volume is the first dedicated to unravelling how these techniques can help us better understand this complex disorder. Each chapter focuses on a particular research method, describing the nature of the findings, the main technological problems, and future possibilities. Though including sufficient methodological detail to be of value to imaging researchers, the emphasis throughout is on providing information of value to clinicians. Written and edited by leaders in schizophrenia research, this book details what structural and functional brain imaging studies have already established about schizophrenia and what developments are likely in the foreseeable future.
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OUP Oxford
85560
9780198525967
9780198525967

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
424
Dimensions (mm)
175 x 247
Weight (g)
869
  • Early studies of brain anatomy in schizophrenia; Structural magnetic resonance imaging; Structural brain MRI studies in childhood-onset schizophrenia and childhood atypical psychosis; MR proton spectroscopy; Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging; Automated analysis of structural MRI data; Functional mapping with single-photon emission computed tomography and positron emission tomography; Neuroreceptor mapping with PET and SPECT; Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI); Event related potentials; Magnetoencephalography; Spatial analysis of ERP and EEG data; Towards an integrated imaging of schizophrenia;
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