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Disorders of Brain and Mind: Volume 2

Disorders of Brain and Mind: Volume 2

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In recent years there have been major advances in areas of clinical neuroscience including neurogenetics, neuroimaging and the scientific study of consciousness. Disorders of Brain and Mind II brings together the most important findings since the previous volume was published in 1998. In this entirely new collection of articles, the scope is again wide. Imaging of the normal and abnormal mind figures prominently, and there is also coverage of genes and behaviour, brain development, consciousness and aggression. New disease-orientated chapters detail recent advances in dementia, affective illness and drug use and abuse. Clinical chapters are paired with those describing neuropathology or experimental models of the disease in question. The distinguished editors have assembled an authoritative team of contributors from the fields of psychiatry, clinical and cognitive neuroscience, and psychology. This book will appeal to anyone who has a clinical or scientific interest in the mind and its disorders.
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Publication date
2003
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
492
Dimensions (mm)
175.00 x 247.00
Weight (g)
995
  • Preface; Part I. Genes and Behaviour:: 1. Genes and behaviour:: cognitive abilities and disabilities in normal populations Robert Plomin; 2. Genes and behaviour:: finding a genetic substrate for cognitive neuropsychiatry David H. Skuse and Kate D. Baker; Part II. Brain Development:: 3. Brain development:: glial cells generate neurons - implications for neuropsychiatric disorders Magdalena Götz; 4. Brain development:: the clinical perspective Clare Beasley, Brenda Williams and Ian Everall; New Ways of Imaging the Brain:: Part III. New Ways of Imaging the Brain:: 5. New directions in structural imaging Xavier Chitnis and Ian Ellison-Wright; 6. The application of neuropathologically sensitive MRI techniques to the study of psychosis Maria A. Ron and Jacqueline Foong; Part IV. Imaging the Normal and Abnormal Mind:: 7. Functional neuroimaging and models of normal brain function R. J. Dolan; 8. Functional magnetic resonance imaging in psychiatry:: where are we now and where are we going? Ed Bullmore; 9. Positron emission tomography (PET) neurochemistry:: where are we now and where are we going? P. M. Grasby; Part V. Consciousness and Will:: 10. The scientific study of consciousness Chris Frith; 11. Cognitive neurobiology of volition and agency in schizophrenia Sean A. Spence; Part VI. Recent Advances in Dementia:: 12. The neurobiology of the taupathies Maria Grazia Spillantini and Michel Goedert; 13. Advances in early diagnosis and differentiation of the dementias Sian A. Thompson, Peter J. Nestor and John R. Hodges; Part VII. Affective Illness:: 14. The neuropathology of mood disorders Paul J. Harrison and Rebecca Gittins; 15. The neural substrates of anxiety Simon Killcross; 16. Social separation models of depression Keith Matthews; Part VIII. Aggression:: 17. Human aggression:: biological correlates and environmental influences Don R. Cherek and Cynthia J. Pietras; 18. A neuro-cognitive model of the psychopathic individual R. J. R. Blair; Part IX. Drug Use and Abuse:: 19. The contribution of genetically manipulated animals to the study of stimulant and alcohol addiction David N. Stephens, Andy N. Mead and Tamzin L. Ripley; 20. The neuropsychology of chronic drug abuse Robert D Rogers and Trevor W. Robbins; Index.
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