Functional Neuroimaging in Child Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Ernst, Monique; Rumsey, Judith M.; Monique, Ernst
Functional Neuroimaging in Child Psychiatry
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An authoritative account of clinical and research applications of functional imaging techniques in child psychiatry.
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An authoritative account of clinical and research applications of functional imaging techniques in child psychiatry.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1107g
- ISBN-13: 9780521126588
- ISBN-10: 0521126584
- Artikelnr.: 29019696
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1107g
- ISBN-13: 9780521126588
- ISBN-10: 0521126584
- Artikelnr.: 29019696
Foreword Joseph Coyle; Preface Monique Ernst and Judith Rumsey; Part I.
Techniques of Functional Neuroimaging: 1. Functional brain imaging with PET
and SPECT Peter Herscovitch and Monique Ernst; 2. Modeling of PET/SPECT
receptor images Evan Morris, Raymond Muzic, Bradley Christian, Christopher
Endres and Ronald Fisher; 3. Techniques of functional neuroimaging:
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) Guinevere F. Eden and Thomas
A. Zeffiro; 4. MRS in childhood psychiatric disorders Deborah Yurgelun-Todd
and Perry Renshaw; 5. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Donald Rojas, Peter
Teale and Martin Reite; Part II. Ethical Issues in Neuroimaging Reseach
with Children Eugene Arnold, Alan Zametkin, Lauren Caravella and Nicole
Korbly; Part III. Normal Development: 6. Brain development and evolution
Manuel Casanova, Daniel Buxhoeveden and Gurkirpal Sohal; 7. Cognitive
development from a neuropsychological perspective Daisy Pascualvaca and
Gloria Morote; 8. Cognitive and behavioural probes of developmental
landmarks for use in functional neuroimaging B. J. Casey, Kathleen Thomas,
Tomihisa Welsh, Rona Livnat and Clayton Eccard; Part IV. Psychiatric
Disorders: 9. Autism Diane Chugani; 10. Functional imaging in childhood
onset schizophrenia Leslie Jacobsen and Alessandro Bertolino; 11. Pediatric
mood disorders and neuroimaging Robert A. Kowatch, Pablo Davanzo and Graham
J. Emslie; 12. New frontiers in neuroimaging of childhood onset anxiety
disorders David Rosenberg, Lori Paulson, Frank MacMaster and Gregory Moore;
13. Functional brain imaging in Tourette's syndrome: what are we really
imaging? Bradley Peterson and Prakash Thomas; 14. Functional neuroimaging
in dyslexia: conceptual issues and psychiatric comorbidity Frank Wood and
Lynn Flowers; 15. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: neuroimaging
and behavioural/cognitive probes Julie B. Schweitzer, Carl Anderson and
Monique Ernst; 16. Eating disorders Uttom Chowdhury, Isky Gordon and Bryan
Lask; Part V. Future Directions: 17. Techniques of molecular genetics David
Vandenbergh; 18. Issues in the genetic study of complex neurobehavioral
conditions David Pauls; 19. The duplicity of plasticity: a conceptual
approach to the study of early lesions and developmental disorders Ralph
Axel Mueller and Eric Courchesne; 20. Utility of the CANTAB battery in
functional neuroimaging A. C. H. Lee, A. M. Owen, R. D. Rogers, B. J.
Sahakian and T. W. Robbins; 21. Neurodevelopmental assessment of cognitive
function using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Testing Automated Battery
(CANTAB): validation and future goals Monica Luciana and Charles Nelson;
22. Functional neuroimaging in child psychiatry: future directions Monique
Ernst and Judith Rumsey; Glossary; Index.
Techniques of Functional Neuroimaging: 1. Functional brain imaging with PET
and SPECT Peter Herscovitch and Monique Ernst; 2. Modeling of PET/SPECT
receptor images Evan Morris, Raymond Muzic, Bradley Christian, Christopher
Endres and Ronald Fisher; 3. Techniques of functional neuroimaging:
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) Guinevere F. Eden and Thomas
A. Zeffiro; 4. MRS in childhood psychiatric disorders Deborah Yurgelun-Todd
and Perry Renshaw; 5. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Donald Rojas, Peter
Teale and Martin Reite; Part II. Ethical Issues in Neuroimaging Reseach
with Children Eugene Arnold, Alan Zametkin, Lauren Caravella and Nicole
Korbly; Part III. Normal Development: 6. Brain development and evolution
Manuel Casanova, Daniel Buxhoeveden and Gurkirpal Sohal; 7. Cognitive
development from a neuropsychological perspective Daisy Pascualvaca and
Gloria Morote; 8. Cognitive and behavioural probes of developmental
landmarks for use in functional neuroimaging B. J. Casey, Kathleen Thomas,
Tomihisa Welsh, Rona Livnat and Clayton Eccard; Part IV. Psychiatric
Disorders: 9. Autism Diane Chugani; 10. Functional imaging in childhood
onset schizophrenia Leslie Jacobsen and Alessandro Bertolino; 11. Pediatric
mood disorders and neuroimaging Robert A. Kowatch, Pablo Davanzo and Graham
J. Emslie; 12. New frontiers in neuroimaging of childhood onset anxiety
disorders David Rosenberg, Lori Paulson, Frank MacMaster and Gregory Moore;
13. Functional brain imaging in Tourette's syndrome: what are we really
imaging? Bradley Peterson and Prakash Thomas; 14. Functional neuroimaging
in dyslexia: conceptual issues and psychiatric comorbidity Frank Wood and
Lynn Flowers; 15. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: neuroimaging
and behavioural/cognitive probes Julie B. Schweitzer, Carl Anderson and
Monique Ernst; 16. Eating disorders Uttom Chowdhury, Isky Gordon and Bryan
Lask; Part V. Future Directions: 17. Techniques of molecular genetics David
Vandenbergh; 18. Issues in the genetic study of complex neurobehavioral
conditions David Pauls; 19. The duplicity of plasticity: a conceptual
approach to the study of early lesions and developmental disorders Ralph
Axel Mueller and Eric Courchesne; 20. Utility of the CANTAB battery in
functional neuroimaging A. C. H. Lee, A. M. Owen, R. D. Rogers, B. J.
Sahakian and T. W. Robbins; 21. Neurodevelopmental assessment of cognitive
function using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Testing Automated Battery
(CANTAB): validation and future goals Monica Luciana and Charles Nelson;
22. Functional neuroimaging in child psychiatry: future directions Monique
Ernst and Judith Rumsey; Glossary; Index.
Foreword Joseph Coyle; Preface Monique Ernst and Judith Rumsey; Part I.
Techniques of Functional Neuroimaging: 1. Functional brain imaging with PET
and SPECT Peter Herscovitch and Monique Ernst; 2. Modeling of PET/SPECT
receptor images Evan Morris, Raymond Muzic, Bradley Christian, Christopher
Endres and Ronald Fisher; 3. Techniques of functional neuroimaging:
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) Guinevere F. Eden and Thomas
A. Zeffiro; 4. MRS in childhood psychiatric disorders Deborah Yurgelun-Todd
and Perry Renshaw; 5. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Donald Rojas, Peter
Teale and Martin Reite; Part II. Ethical Issues in Neuroimaging Reseach
with Children Eugene Arnold, Alan Zametkin, Lauren Caravella and Nicole
Korbly; Part III. Normal Development: 6. Brain development and evolution
Manuel Casanova, Daniel Buxhoeveden and Gurkirpal Sohal; 7. Cognitive
development from a neuropsychological perspective Daisy Pascualvaca and
Gloria Morote; 8. Cognitive and behavioural probes of developmental
landmarks for use in functional neuroimaging B. J. Casey, Kathleen Thomas,
Tomihisa Welsh, Rona Livnat and Clayton Eccard; Part IV. Psychiatric
Disorders: 9. Autism Diane Chugani; 10. Functional imaging in childhood
onset schizophrenia Leslie Jacobsen and Alessandro Bertolino; 11. Pediatric
mood disorders and neuroimaging Robert A. Kowatch, Pablo Davanzo and Graham
J. Emslie; 12. New frontiers in neuroimaging of childhood onset anxiety
disorders David Rosenberg, Lori Paulson, Frank MacMaster and Gregory Moore;
13. Functional brain imaging in Tourette's syndrome: what are we really
imaging? Bradley Peterson and Prakash Thomas; 14. Functional neuroimaging
in dyslexia: conceptual issues and psychiatric comorbidity Frank Wood and
Lynn Flowers; 15. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: neuroimaging
and behavioural/cognitive probes Julie B. Schweitzer, Carl Anderson and
Monique Ernst; 16. Eating disorders Uttom Chowdhury, Isky Gordon and Bryan
Lask; Part V. Future Directions: 17. Techniques of molecular genetics David
Vandenbergh; 18. Issues in the genetic study of complex neurobehavioral
conditions David Pauls; 19. The duplicity of plasticity: a conceptual
approach to the study of early lesions and developmental disorders Ralph
Axel Mueller and Eric Courchesne; 20. Utility of the CANTAB battery in
functional neuroimaging A. C. H. Lee, A. M. Owen, R. D. Rogers, B. J.
Sahakian and T. W. Robbins; 21. Neurodevelopmental assessment of cognitive
function using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Testing Automated Battery
(CANTAB): validation and future goals Monica Luciana and Charles Nelson;
22. Functional neuroimaging in child psychiatry: future directions Monique
Ernst and Judith Rumsey; Glossary; Index.
Techniques of Functional Neuroimaging: 1. Functional brain imaging with PET
and SPECT Peter Herscovitch and Monique Ernst; 2. Modeling of PET/SPECT
receptor images Evan Morris, Raymond Muzic, Bradley Christian, Christopher
Endres and Ronald Fisher; 3. Techniques of functional neuroimaging:
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) Guinevere F. Eden and Thomas
A. Zeffiro; 4. MRS in childhood psychiatric disorders Deborah Yurgelun-Todd
and Perry Renshaw; 5. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Donald Rojas, Peter
Teale and Martin Reite; Part II. Ethical Issues in Neuroimaging Reseach
with Children Eugene Arnold, Alan Zametkin, Lauren Caravella and Nicole
Korbly; Part III. Normal Development: 6. Brain development and evolution
Manuel Casanova, Daniel Buxhoeveden and Gurkirpal Sohal; 7. Cognitive
development from a neuropsychological perspective Daisy Pascualvaca and
Gloria Morote; 8. Cognitive and behavioural probes of developmental
landmarks for use in functional neuroimaging B. J. Casey, Kathleen Thomas,
Tomihisa Welsh, Rona Livnat and Clayton Eccard; Part IV. Psychiatric
Disorders: 9. Autism Diane Chugani; 10. Functional imaging in childhood
onset schizophrenia Leslie Jacobsen and Alessandro Bertolino; 11. Pediatric
mood disorders and neuroimaging Robert A. Kowatch, Pablo Davanzo and Graham
J. Emslie; 12. New frontiers in neuroimaging of childhood onset anxiety
disorders David Rosenberg, Lori Paulson, Frank MacMaster and Gregory Moore;
13. Functional brain imaging in Tourette's syndrome: what are we really
imaging? Bradley Peterson and Prakash Thomas; 14. Functional neuroimaging
in dyslexia: conceptual issues and psychiatric comorbidity Frank Wood and
Lynn Flowers; 15. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: neuroimaging
and behavioural/cognitive probes Julie B. Schweitzer, Carl Anderson and
Monique Ernst; 16. Eating disorders Uttom Chowdhury, Isky Gordon and Bryan
Lask; Part V. Future Directions: 17. Techniques of molecular genetics David
Vandenbergh; 18. Issues in the genetic study of complex neurobehavioral
conditions David Pauls; 19. The duplicity of plasticity: a conceptual
approach to the study of early lesions and developmental disorders Ralph
Axel Mueller and Eric Courchesne; 20. Utility of the CANTAB battery in
functional neuroimaging A. C. H. Lee, A. M. Owen, R. D. Rogers, B. J.
Sahakian and T. W. Robbins; 21. Neurodevelopmental assessment of cognitive
function using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Testing Automated Battery
(CANTAB): validation and future goals Monica Luciana and Charles Nelson;
22. Functional neuroimaging in child psychiatry: future directions Monique
Ernst and Judith Rumsey; Glossary; Index.