Cognitive Impairment in Major Depressive Disorder
Clinical Relevance, Biological Substrates, and Treatment Opportunities
Herausgeber: Mcintyre, Roger S
Cognitive Impairment in Major Depressive Disorder
Clinical Relevance, Biological Substrates, and Treatment Opportunities
Herausgeber: Mcintyre, Roger S
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The first book to comprehensively assemble research, clinical, and public policy perspectives on cognitive dysfunction in major depressive disorder.
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The first book to comprehensively assemble research, clinical, and public policy perspectives on cognitive dysfunction in major depressive disorder.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9781107074583
- ISBN-10: 1107074584
- Artikelnr.: 42791430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9781107074583
- ISBN-10: 1107074584
- Artikelnr.: 42791430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface; Part I. Clinical Relevance of Cognitive Dysfunction in Major
Depressive Disorder: 1. Does cognitive dysfunction predate the onset of
incident depression? Julia Buthmann, Danielle S. Cha and Roger S. McIntyre;
2. Understanding the importance of cognitive dysfunction and cognitive
change in major depressive disorder Paul Maruff and Judith Jaeger; 3.
Cognition in MDD implications for primary care Larry Culpepper; 4.
Neurocognition in pediatric depression Dwight Newton, Melanie Naiberg and
Benjamin Goldstein; 5. Neuroanatomy of cognition in major depressive
disorder (hot and cold) Guy M. Goodwin; 6. Hot and cold cognition in major
depressive disorder Oliver Robinson, Jonathan Rosier and Barbara Sahakian;
7. Social cognition and emotional processing in major depressive disorder
Philippe Fossati and Sophie Hinfray; 8. The role of social cognition in
major depressive disorder Bernhard Baune and Michael Weightman; 9. Are
cognitive deficits in major depressive disorder progressive? Philip Gorwood
and Marie Laure Clery-Melin; 10. Implications of cognitive impairments on
functional outcomes in major depressive disorder Tracy L. Greer and
Cassandra R. Hatt; Part II. Underlying Biological Substrates Associated
with Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 11. Cognition and
biomarkers in major depressive disorder (MDD): endophenotype or
epiphenomenon? Shane McInerney, Philip Gorwood and Sidney Kennedy; 12.
Inflammation and cognition in major depressive disorder Bernhard Baune; 13.
HPA axis and cognitive dysfunction in mood disorders Rebecca Strawbridge
and Allan H. Young; 14. White matter neurobiology and cognitive dysfunction
in major depressive disorder Geoffrey Chern-Yee Tan and Kang Sim; 15.
Insulin resistance and implications for hippocampal volume/function the
default mode network Heather A. Kenna, Tonita E. Wroolie, Danielle R.
Balzafiore and Natalie L. Rasgon; Part III. Evaluating Cognitive
Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 16. Measuring the mind: detecting
cognitive deficits and measuring cognitive change in patients with
depression John Harrison; 17. Subjective measures of cognitive dysfunction
in major depressive disorder Raymond Lam; Part IV. Treatment Opportunities
for Ameliorating Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 18.
Neuroscience of functional outcomes and treatment targets in major
depressive disorder Lisanne M. Jenkins, Amy Peters, Rachel H. Jacobs and
Scott A. Langenecker; 19. Treatment of cognitive dysfunction in adults with
major depressive disorder Roger S. McIntyre, Kahlood Syeda and Danielle S.
Cha; 20. A novel treatment targeting cognitive dysfunction in mood
disorders Kamilla W. Miskowiak; 21. Cognitive remediation for major
depressive disorder Christopher Bowie; 22. Exercise and cognition Guy
Faulkner, Mark Duncan and Mehala Subramaniapillai; Index.
Depressive Disorder: 1. Does cognitive dysfunction predate the onset of
incident depression? Julia Buthmann, Danielle S. Cha and Roger S. McIntyre;
2. Understanding the importance of cognitive dysfunction and cognitive
change in major depressive disorder Paul Maruff and Judith Jaeger; 3.
Cognition in MDD implications for primary care Larry Culpepper; 4.
Neurocognition in pediatric depression Dwight Newton, Melanie Naiberg and
Benjamin Goldstein; 5. Neuroanatomy of cognition in major depressive
disorder (hot and cold) Guy M. Goodwin; 6. Hot and cold cognition in major
depressive disorder Oliver Robinson, Jonathan Rosier and Barbara Sahakian;
7. Social cognition and emotional processing in major depressive disorder
Philippe Fossati and Sophie Hinfray; 8. The role of social cognition in
major depressive disorder Bernhard Baune and Michael Weightman; 9. Are
cognitive deficits in major depressive disorder progressive? Philip Gorwood
and Marie Laure Clery-Melin; 10. Implications of cognitive impairments on
functional outcomes in major depressive disorder Tracy L. Greer and
Cassandra R. Hatt; Part II. Underlying Biological Substrates Associated
with Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 11. Cognition and
biomarkers in major depressive disorder (MDD): endophenotype or
epiphenomenon? Shane McInerney, Philip Gorwood and Sidney Kennedy; 12.
Inflammation and cognition in major depressive disorder Bernhard Baune; 13.
HPA axis and cognitive dysfunction in mood disorders Rebecca Strawbridge
and Allan H. Young; 14. White matter neurobiology and cognitive dysfunction
in major depressive disorder Geoffrey Chern-Yee Tan and Kang Sim; 15.
Insulin resistance and implications for hippocampal volume/function the
default mode network Heather A. Kenna, Tonita E. Wroolie, Danielle R.
Balzafiore and Natalie L. Rasgon; Part III. Evaluating Cognitive
Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 16. Measuring the mind: detecting
cognitive deficits and measuring cognitive change in patients with
depression John Harrison; 17. Subjective measures of cognitive dysfunction
in major depressive disorder Raymond Lam; Part IV. Treatment Opportunities
for Ameliorating Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 18.
Neuroscience of functional outcomes and treatment targets in major
depressive disorder Lisanne M. Jenkins, Amy Peters, Rachel H. Jacobs and
Scott A. Langenecker; 19. Treatment of cognitive dysfunction in adults with
major depressive disorder Roger S. McIntyre, Kahlood Syeda and Danielle S.
Cha; 20. A novel treatment targeting cognitive dysfunction in mood
disorders Kamilla W. Miskowiak; 21. Cognitive remediation for major
depressive disorder Christopher Bowie; 22. Exercise and cognition Guy
Faulkner, Mark Duncan and Mehala Subramaniapillai; Index.
Preface; Part I. Clinical Relevance of Cognitive Dysfunction in Major
Depressive Disorder: 1. Does cognitive dysfunction predate the onset of
incident depression? Julia Buthmann, Danielle S. Cha and Roger S. McIntyre;
2. Understanding the importance of cognitive dysfunction and cognitive
change in major depressive disorder Paul Maruff and Judith Jaeger; 3.
Cognition in MDD implications for primary care Larry Culpepper; 4.
Neurocognition in pediatric depression Dwight Newton, Melanie Naiberg and
Benjamin Goldstein; 5. Neuroanatomy of cognition in major depressive
disorder (hot and cold) Guy M. Goodwin; 6. Hot and cold cognition in major
depressive disorder Oliver Robinson, Jonathan Rosier and Barbara Sahakian;
7. Social cognition and emotional processing in major depressive disorder
Philippe Fossati and Sophie Hinfray; 8. The role of social cognition in
major depressive disorder Bernhard Baune and Michael Weightman; 9. Are
cognitive deficits in major depressive disorder progressive? Philip Gorwood
and Marie Laure Clery-Melin; 10. Implications of cognitive impairments on
functional outcomes in major depressive disorder Tracy L. Greer and
Cassandra R. Hatt; Part II. Underlying Biological Substrates Associated
with Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 11. Cognition and
biomarkers in major depressive disorder (MDD): endophenotype or
epiphenomenon? Shane McInerney, Philip Gorwood and Sidney Kennedy; 12.
Inflammation and cognition in major depressive disorder Bernhard Baune; 13.
HPA axis and cognitive dysfunction in mood disorders Rebecca Strawbridge
and Allan H. Young; 14. White matter neurobiology and cognitive dysfunction
in major depressive disorder Geoffrey Chern-Yee Tan and Kang Sim; 15.
Insulin resistance and implications for hippocampal volume/function the
default mode network Heather A. Kenna, Tonita E. Wroolie, Danielle R.
Balzafiore and Natalie L. Rasgon; Part III. Evaluating Cognitive
Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 16. Measuring the mind: detecting
cognitive deficits and measuring cognitive change in patients with
depression John Harrison; 17. Subjective measures of cognitive dysfunction
in major depressive disorder Raymond Lam; Part IV. Treatment Opportunities
for Ameliorating Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 18.
Neuroscience of functional outcomes and treatment targets in major
depressive disorder Lisanne M. Jenkins, Amy Peters, Rachel H. Jacobs and
Scott A. Langenecker; 19. Treatment of cognitive dysfunction in adults with
major depressive disorder Roger S. McIntyre, Kahlood Syeda and Danielle S.
Cha; 20. A novel treatment targeting cognitive dysfunction in mood
disorders Kamilla W. Miskowiak; 21. Cognitive remediation for major
depressive disorder Christopher Bowie; 22. Exercise and cognition Guy
Faulkner, Mark Duncan and Mehala Subramaniapillai; Index.
Depressive Disorder: 1. Does cognitive dysfunction predate the onset of
incident depression? Julia Buthmann, Danielle S. Cha and Roger S. McIntyre;
2. Understanding the importance of cognitive dysfunction and cognitive
change in major depressive disorder Paul Maruff and Judith Jaeger; 3.
Cognition in MDD implications for primary care Larry Culpepper; 4.
Neurocognition in pediatric depression Dwight Newton, Melanie Naiberg and
Benjamin Goldstein; 5. Neuroanatomy of cognition in major depressive
disorder (hot and cold) Guy M. Goodwin; 6. Hot and cold cognition in major
depressive disorder Oliver Robinson, Jonathan Rosier and Barbara Sahakian;
7. Social cognition and emotional processing in major depressive disorder
Philippe Fossati and Sophie Hinfray; 8. The role of social cognition in
major depressive disorder Bernhard Baune and Michael Weightman; 9. Are
cognitive deficits in major depressive disorder progressive? Philip Gorwood
and Marie Laure Clery-Melin; 10. Implications of cognitive impairments on
functional outcomes in major depressive disorder Tracy L. Greer and
Cassandra R. Hatt; Part II. Underlying Biological Substrates Associated
with Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 11. Cognition and
biomarkers in major depressive disorder (MDD): endophenotype or
epiphenomenon? Shane McInerney, Philip Gorwood and Sidney Kennedy; 12.
Inflammation and cognition in major depressive disorder Bernhard Baune; 13.
HPA axis and cognitive dysfunction in mood disorders Rebecca Strawbridge
and Allan H. Young; 14. White matter neurobiology and cognitive dysfunction
in major depressive disorder Geoffrey Chern-Yee Tan and Kang Sim; 15.
Insulin resistance and implications for hippocampal volume/function the
default mode network Heather A. Kenna, Tonita E. Wroolie, Danielle R.
Balzafiore and Natalie L. Rasgon; Part III. Evaluating Cognitive
Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 16. Measuring the mind: detecting
cognitive deficits and measuring cognitive change in patients with
depression John Harrison; 17. Subjective measures of cognitive dysfunction
in major depressive disorder Raymond Lam; Part IV. Treatment Opportunities
for Ameliorating Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: 18.
Neuroscience of functional outcomes and treatment targets in major
depressive disorder Lisanne M. Jenkins, Amy Peters, Rachel H. Jacobs and
Scott A. Langenecker; 19. Treatment of cognitive dysfunction in adults with
major depressive disorder Roger S. McIntyre, Kahlood Syeda and Danielle S.
Cha; 20. A novel treatment targeting cognitive dysfunction in mood
disorders Kamilla W. Miskowiak; 21. Cognitive remediation for major
depressive disorder Christopher Bowie; 22. Exercise and cognition Guy
Faulkner, Mark Duncan and Mehala Subramaniapillai; Index.