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E-grāmata: Windows to the Brain: Insights From Neuroimaging

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  • Formāts: 263 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Feb-2009
  • Izdevniecība: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781585628810
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Windows to the Brain is the only book to synthesize neuroanatomical and imaging research as it pertains to selected neuropsychiatric diseases, containing all of the ""Windows to the Brain"" papers published from 1999-2006 in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. These reader-friendly summaries by more than sixty contributors present modern imaging techniques that assist in the diagnosis of neuropsychiatric illness, enhanced by easily understood color graphics of the neuroanatomical circuits of behavior, memory, and emotion. They provide a basic understanding of how to apply a variety of imaging techniques to the study of adult neuropsychiatric disease and how to use neuroimaging to assist in diagnostic work-ups for conditions ranging from sleep disorders to epilepsy to borderline personality.

Integrated, color-coded graphics present functional anatomical information in a manner that promotes understanding and use in clinical practice, while the text encompasses a wide range of diseases and injuries across the adult lifespan. The book is organized into four sections that will help readers increase their appreciation of the wide range of research and clinical applications for imaging in neuropsychiatry: chapters on imaging techniques discuss underlying principles, strengths and weaknesses, and applications; chapters on specific diseases demonstrate a range of investigative techniques; anatomy/circuit chapters focus on particular brain structures or functional neuropsychiatric circuits; and final chapters present image-based approaches to understanding or selecting treatment options. Some of the applications described are: Use of fMRI in posttraumatic stress disorder to reveal the delicate balance between the structures of the emotion and memory tracks;; Use of high-resolution MRI and nuclear imaging to distinguish between panic disorder and simple partial seizure disorder;; Use of functional imaging studies to detect corticobasal degeneration, as a means of better understanding dementia;; Use of newer imaging techniques in identifying progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, to enable more rapid and reliable tailoring of individual therapy for HIV;; Use of functional neuroimaging in the study of fear, in order to better understand and treat anxiety-based psychiatric disorders;; Use of neuroimaging studies in conversion disorder, showing implications for the disruption of selfhood in dissociative identity disorder and schizophrenia;; Use of FDG-PET scans to look for predictors of treatment response in childhood-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder. Windows to the Brain can help bring less-experienced readers up to speed on advanced imaging and anatomical details that pertain to the modern practice of neuropsychiatry. It is must-reading for specialists in neuropsychiatry and cognitive/behavioral neurology, or for general psychiatrists with an interest in neuroimaging.

Recenzijas

This book is a" must have" collection of 32 chapters, each only 5 to 10 pages long, packed full if numerous colorful imaging that bring light different imaging techniques used ti answer specific questions related to understanding the pathophysiology, diagnostic specificity, and treatment of various neuropsychiatric disorders.

Contributors xv
Foreword xix
Stuart C. Yudofsky
Robert E. Hales
Preface xxiii
Robin A. Hurley
Katherine H. Taber
Part 1 IMAGING TECHNIQUES
Blood Flow Imaging of the Brain: 50 Years' Experience
3(8)
Katherine H. Taber
Kevin J. Black
Robin A. Hurley
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Application to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
11(8)
Katherine H. Taber
Scott L. Rauch
Ruth A. Lanius
Robin A. Hurley
Ecstasy in the Brain: A Model for Neuroimaging
19(8)
Robin A. Hurley
Liesbeth Reneman
Katherine H. Taber
The Future for Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Neuropsychiatry
27(88)
Katherine H. Taber
Carlo Pierpaoli
Stephen E. Rose
Fergus J. Rugg-Gunn
Jonathan B. Chalk
Derek K. Jones
Robin A. Hurley
Identification of Hiv-Associated Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy: Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy
115(8)
Robin A. Hurley
Thomas Ernst
Kamel Khalili
Luis Del Valle
Isabella Laura Simone
Katherine H. Taber
The Expanding Role of Imaging in Prion Disease
123(8)
Katherine H. Taber
Pietro Cortelli
Wolfgang Staffen
Robin A. Hurley
Applications of Functional Imaging to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
131(6)
Robin A. Hurley
Ramona O. Hopkins
Erin D. Bigler
Katherine H. Taber
Binswanger's Disease: an Ongoing Controversy
137(6)
Robin A. Hurley
Hidekazu Tomimoto
Ichiro Akiguchi
Ronald E. Fisher
Katherine H. Taber
Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: Significance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in A Potentially Treatable Dementia
143(4)
Robin A. Hurley
William G. Bradley Jr.
Haleema T. Latifi
Katherine H. Taber
Neuropsychiatric Presentation of Multiple Sclerosis
147(6)
Robin A. Hurley
Katherine H. Taber
Jingwu Zhang
L. Anne Hayman
Part 3 Anatomy and Circuitry
Functional Neuroanatomy of Sleep and Sleep Deprivation
153(6)
Katherine H. Taber
Robin A. Hurley
Neural Underpinnings of Fear and Its Modulation: Implications for Anxiety Disorders
159(8)
Lisa A. Miller
Katherine H. Taber
Glen O. Gabbard
Robin A. Hurley
Rabies and the Cerebellum: New Methods for Tracing Circuits in the Brain
167(8)
Katherine H. Taber
Peter L. Strick
Robin A. Hurley
Conversion Hysteria: Lessons From Functional Imaging
175(8)
Deborah N. Black
Andreea L. Seritan
Katherine H. Taber
Robin A. Hurley
The Limbic Thalamus
183(8)
Katherine H. Taber
Christopher Wen
Asra Khan
Robin A. Hurley
Understanding Emotion Regulation in Borderline Personality Disorder: Contributions of Neuroimaging
191(8)
Peter A. Johnson
Robin A. Hurley
Chawky Benkelfat
Sabine C. Herpertz
Katherine H. Taber
Functional Anatomy of Central Pain
199(6)
Katherine H. Taber
Anis Rashid
Robin A. Hurley
An Update on Estrogen: Higher Cognitive Function, Receptor Mapping, Neurotrophic Effects
205(8)
Katherine H. Taber
Diane D. Murphy
Mathew M. Blurton-Jones
Robin A. Hurley
Part 4 Treatment
Predicting Treatment Response in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
213(8)
Robin A. Hurley
Sanjaya Saxena
Scott L. Rauch
Rudolf Hoehn-Saric
Katherine H. Taber
Schizophrenia: What's Under the Microscope?
221(6)
Katherine H. Taber
David A. Lewis
Robin A. Hurley
Surgical Treatment of Mental Illness: Impact of Imaging
227(6)
Robin A. Hurley
Deborah N. Black
Emmanuel Stip
Katherine H. Taber
Index 233


Robin A. Hurley, M.D., is Associate Chief of Staff at the W.G. ""Bill"" Hefner VAMC in Salisbury, North Carolina, and Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Radiology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston - Salem, North Carolina and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.

Katherine H. Taber, Ph.D., is a Research Health Scientist at the W.G. ""Bill"" Hefner VAMC in Salisbury, North Carolina, and Research Professor in the Division of Biomedical Sciences at the Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia.