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Cambridge Medical Reviews: Neurobiology and Psychiatry

Cambridge Medical Reviews: Neurobiology and Psychiatry

Cambridge Medical Reviews: Neurobiology and Psychiatry

Volume 3:
Authors:
David Dawbarn
James McCulloch
Carol Tammingha
Editor:
Robert Kerwin
P. W. R. Woodfuff, T. Sharma, H. Loats, S. E. Loats, T. L. Rippeon, J. P. Seibyl, G. F. Busatto, L. S. Pilowsky, P. Howard, A. David, P. F. Liddle, P. J. Harrison
Published:
April 2011
Volume:
3
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521203500

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    This book was originally published in 1995. 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.

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    April 2011
    Paperback
    9780521203500
    194 pages
    229 × 152 × 11 mm
    0.3kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Contributors
    • Editor's preface
    • Abbreviations
    • 1. Structural magnetic resonance imaging in psychiatry: the functional psychoses P. W. R. Woodfuff
    • 2. Structural and functional endophenotypes in schizophrenia T. Sharma
    • 3. Techniques for integrating functional and anatomical imaging H. Loats, S. E. Loats and T. L. Rippeon
    • 4. Development of SPET as a tool for neuropsychopharmalogical research J. P. Seibyl
    • 5. SPET blood flow studies and the functional anatomy of psychiatric disorders G. F. Busatto
    • 6. Neuroreceptor imaging with PET and SPET: research and clinical applications G. F. Busatto and L. S. Pilowsky
    • 7. Functional magnetic resonance imaging for psychiatry P. Howard and A. David
    • 8. PET studies of cerebral function in schizophrenia P. F. Liddle
    • 9. In vitro brain imaging: techniques for studying and localizing the pathogenesis of psychiatric diseases P. J. Harrison
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • P. W. R. Woodfuff, T. Sharma, H. Loats, S. E. Loats, T. L. Rippeon, J. P. Seibyl, G. F. Busatto, L. S. Pilowsky, P. Howard, A. David, P. F. Liddle, P. J. Harrison

    • Editor
    • Robert Kerwin
    • Authors
    • David Dawbarn
    • James McCulloch
    • Carol Tammingha