Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia
Herausgeber: Harvey, Philip D.
Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia
Herausgeber: Harvey, Philip D.
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Provides state-of-the-art information about cognition in schizophrenia with a wide ranging focus on measuring and treating cognitive deficits.
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Provides state-of-the-art information about cognition in schizophrenia with a wide ranging focus on measuring and treating cognitive deficits.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9781107013209
- ISBN-10: 1107013208
- Artikelnr.: 36138490
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9781107013209
- ISBN-10: 1107013208
- Artikelnr.: 36138490
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Part I. Characteristics of Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia:
1. Cognition in schizophrenia as a central illness feature R. Walter
Heinrichs, Ashley A. Miles, Narmeen Anmari and Eva Muharib; 2. The
multi-faceted, 'global' cognitive impairment profile in schizophrenia
Dwight Dickinson, Jonathan Schaefer and Daniel R. Weinberger; 3.
Comparative impairments across schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Christopher R. Bowie, Katherine Holshausen and Maya Gupta; 4. Cognitive
impairment and symptom dimensions in psychosis Manuela Russo, Robin Murray
and Abraham Reichenberg; Part II. Functional Implications and Course: 5.
Neurocognition and functional outcome in schizophrenia: filling in the gaps
Michael F. Green, William P. Horan, Kristopher I. Mathis and Jonathan K.
Wynn; 6. Cognition and work functioning in schizophrenia Susan McGurk and
Kim Mueser; 7. Cognition and functional status in adult and older patients
with schizophrenia Sara J. Czaja and David Loewenstein; 8. Social cognition
and its relationship to neurocognition Amy E. Pinkham; 9. Cognitive
functioning and awareness of illness in schizophrenia: a review and
meta-analysis Akshay Nair, André Aleman and Anthony S. David; Part III.
Genetic and Biological Contributions to Cognitive Impairment: 10. Genetic
influences on cognition in schizophrenia Katherine E. Burdick, Benjamin
Glicksberg and Gary Donohoe; 11. Neurobiological determinants of cognition
Daniel C. Javitt; 12. Translational cognitive neuroscience of
schizophrenia: bridging neurocognitive and computational approaches towards
understanding cognitive defects Alan Anticejic, John H. Krystal and Deanna
M. Barch; Part IV. Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive Impairment and
Related Features: 13. Assessment of cognition in schizophrenia treatment
studies Richard Keefe; 14. Performance-based measures of functioning in
schizophrenia Colin A. Depp, Laura Vergel de Dios, Brent Mausbach and
Thomas Patterson; 15. Pharmacological approaches to cognitive enhancement
Philip D. Harvey; 16. Computerized cognitive training in schizophrenia:
current knowledge and future directions Melissa Fisher, Karuna Subramaniam,
Rogerio Panizzutti and Sophia Vinogradov; Index.
1. Cognition in schizophrenia as a central illness feature R. Walter
Heinrichs, Ashley A. Miles, Narmeen Anmari and Eva Muharib; 2. The
multi-faceted, 'global' cognitive impairment profile in schizophrenia
Dwight Dickinson, Jonathan Schaefer and Daniel R. Weinberger; 3.
Comparative impairments across schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Christopher R. Bowie, Katherine Holshausen and Maya Gupta; 4. Cognitive
impairment and symptom dimensions in psychosis Manuela Russo, Robin Murray
and Abraham Reichenberg; Part II. Functional Implications and Course: 5.
Neurocognition and functional outcome in schizophrenia: filling in the gaps
Michael F. Green, William P. Horan, Kristopher I. Mathis and Jonathan K.
Wynn; 6. Cognition and work functioning in schizophrenia Susan McGurk and
Kim Mueser; 7. Cognition and functional status in adult and older patients
with schizophrenia Sara J. Czaja and David Loewenstein; 8. Social cognition
and its relationship to neurocognition Amy E. Pinkham; 9. Cognitive
functioning and awareness of illness in schizophrenia: a review and
meta-analysis Akshay Nair, André Aleman and Anthony S. David; Part III.
Genetic and Biological Contributions to Cognitive Impairment: 10. Genetic
influences on cognition in schizophrenia Katherine E. Burdick, Benjamin
Glicksberg and Gary Donohoe; 11. Neurobiological determinants of cognition
Daniel C. Javitt; 12. Translational cognitive neuroscience of
schizophrenia: bridging neurocognitive and computational approaches towards
understanding cognitive defects Alan Anticejic, John H. Krystal and Deanna
M. Barch; Part IV. Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive Impairment and
Related Features: 13. Assessment of cognition in schizophrenia treatment
studies Richard Keefe; 14. Performance-based measures of functioning in
schizophrenia Colin A. Depp, Laura Vergel de Dios, Brent Mausbach and
Thomas Patterson; 15. Pharmacological approaches to cognitive enhancement
Philip D. Harvey; 16. Computerized cognitive training in schizophrenia:
current knowledge and future directions Melissa Fisher, Karuna Subramaniam,
Rogerio Panizzutti and Sophia Vinogradov; Index.
Preface; Part I. Characteristics of Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia:
1. Cognition in schizophrenia as a central illness feature R. Walter
Heinrichs, Ashley A. Miles, Narmeen Anmari and Eva Muharib; 2. The
multi-faceted, 'global' cognitive impairment profile in schizophrenia
Dwight Dickinson, Jonathan Schaefer and Daniel R. Weinberger; 3.
Comparative impairments across schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Christopher R. Bowie, Katherine Holshausen and Maya Gupta; 4. Cognitive
impairment and symptom dimensions in psychosis Manuela Russo, Robin Murray
and Abraham Reichenberg; Part II. Functional Implications and Course: 5.
Neurocognition and functional outcome in schizophrenia: filling in the gaps
Michael F. Green, William P. Horan, Kristopher I. Mathis and Jonathan K.
Wynn; 6. Cognition and work functioning in schizophrenia Susan McGurk and
Kim Mueser; 7. Cognition and functional status in adult and older patients
with schizophrenia Sara J. Czaja and David Loewenstein; 8. Social cognition
and its relationship to neurocognition Amy E. Pinkham; 9. Cognitive
functioning and awareness of illness in schizophrenia: a review and
meta-analysis Akshay Nair, André Aleman and Anthony S. David; Part III.
Genetic and Biological Contributions to Cognitive Impairment: 10. Genetic
influences on cognition in schizophrenia Katherine E. Burdick, Benjamin
Glicksberg and Gary Donohoe; 11. Neurobiological determinants of cognition
Daniel C. Javitt; 12. Translational cognitive neuroscience of
schizophrenia: bridging neurocognitive and computational approaches towards
understanding cognitive defects Alan Anticejic, John H. Krystal and Deanna
M. Barch; Part IV. Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive Impairment and
Related Features: 13. Assessment of cognition in schizophrenia treatment
studies Richard Keefe; 14. Performance-based measures of functioning in
schizophrenia Colin A. Depp, Laura Vergel de Dios, Brent Mausbach and
Thomas Patterson; 15. Pharmacological approaches to cognitive enhancement
Philip D. Harvey; 16. Computerized cognitive training in schizophrenia:
current knowledge and future directions Melissa Fisher, Karuna Subramaniam,
Rogerio Panizzutti and Sophia Vinogradov; Index.
1. Cognition in schizophrenia as a central illness feature R. Walter
Heinrichs, Ashley A. Miles, Narmeen Anmari and Eva Muharib; 2. The
multi-faceted, 'global' cognitive impairment profile in schizophrenia
Dwight Dickinson, Jonathan Schaefer and Daniel R. Weinberger; 3.
Comparative impairments across schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Christopher R. Bowie, Katherine Holshausen and Maya Gupta; 4. Cognitive
impairment and symptom dimensions in psychosis Manuela Russo, Robin Murray
and Abraham Reichenberg; Part II. Functional Implications and Course: 5.
Neurocognition and functional outcome in schizophrenia: filling in the gaps
Michael F. Green, William P. Horan, Kristopher I. Mathis and Jonathan K.
Wynn; 6. Cognition and work functioning in schizophrenia Susan McGurk and
Kim Mueser; 7. Cognition and functional status in adult and older patients
with schizophrenia Sara J. Czaja and David Loewenstein; 8. Social cognition
and its relationship to neurocognition Amy E. Pinkham; 9. Cognitive
functioning and awareness of illness in schizophrenia: a review and
meta-analysis Akshay Nair, André Aleman and Anthony S. David; Part III.
Genetic and Biological Contributions to Cognitive Impairment: 10. Genetic
influences on cognition in schizophrenia Katherine E. Burdick, Benjamin
Glicksberg and Gary Donohoe; 11. Neurobiological determinants of cognition
Daniel C. Javitt; 12. Translational cognitive neuroscience of
schizophrenia: bridging neurocognitive and computational approaches towards
understanding cognitive defects Alan Anticejic, John H. Krystal and Deanna
M. Barch; Part IV. Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive Impairment and
Related Features: 13. Assessment of cognition in schizophrenia treatment
studies Richard Keefe; 14. Performance-based measures of functioning in
schizophrenia Colin A. Depp, Laura Vergel de Dios, Brent Mausbach and
Thomas Patterson; 15. Pharmacological approaches to cognitive enhancement
Philip D. Harvey; 16. Computerized cognitive training in schizophrenia:
current knowledge and future directions Melissa Fisher, Karuna Subramaniam,
Rogerio Panizzutti and Sophia Vinogradov; Index.