This book was originally published in 1992. At the time of publication, the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorder was a rapidly expanding field of study, primarily as a result of developments in the basic neurosciences. Neurobiology and Psychiatry served as a regular forum for evaluation and dissemination of information in this fundamental field of biological psychiatry. Topics selected for review illustrated the application of a range of neurobiological techniques to major psychiatric disorders, providing an in-depth review of work in this field. The intended readership included established research workers in the field, postgraduate psychiatrists, psychiatric trainees and other clinical and laboratory workers.
Contributors; Editors preface; 1. Post-mortem neurochemistry of schizophrenia M. C. Royston and M. D. C. Simpson; 2. Temporal lobe pathology and schizophrenia G. W. Roberts; 3. Frontal lobe, structure, function and connectivity in schizophrenia J. M. Gold and D. R. Weinberger; 4. Neurotransmitter system abnormalities associated with the neuropathology of Alzheimers disease D. Dewar; 5. Molecular neuropathology of Alzheimers disease M. Goedert, M. C. Potier and M. G. Millantini; 6. Neurochemical studies of cortical and subcortical dementias A. J. Cross; 7. Subcortical dementia - defining a clinical syndrome S. Fleminger; 8. Molecular and cell biology of epilepsy B. S. Meldrum and A. G. Chapman; 9. New developments in neuroimaging in schizophrenia L. S. Polowsky and R. Kerwin; Index.
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