Mood Disorders
Brain Imaging and Therapeutic Implications
Herausgeber: Soares, Jair C.; Selvaraj, Sudhakar; Brambilla, Paolo
Mood Disorders
Brain Imaging and Therapeutic Implications
Herausgeber: Soares, Jair C.; Selvaraj, Sudhakar; Brambilla, Paolo
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An essential text, providing an in-depth understanding of the role of brain imaging in mood disorders for medical specialists, trainees and students working in this area. The book covers a wide range of topics from functional and neurochemical brain studies to imaging and the effects of psychotherapy on mood disorders.
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An essential text, providing an in-depth understanding of the role of brain imaging in mood disorders for medical specialists, trainees and students working in this area. The book covers a wide range of topics from functional and neurochemical brain studies to imaging and the effects of psychotherapy on mood disorders.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 260mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427128
- ISBN-10: 110842712X
- Artikelnr.: 59638101
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 260mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427128
- ISBN-10: 110842712X
- Artikelnr.: 59638101
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface Sudhakar Selvaraj, Paolo Brambilla and Jair C. Soares; Part I.
General: 1. Brain imaging methods in mood disorders Sudhakar Selvaraj,
Paolo Brambilla and Jair Soares; Part II. Anatomical Studies: 2.
Neuroanatomical findings in unipolar depression and the role of the
hippocampus Danilo Arnone; 3. Neuroanatomical findings in bipolar disorder
Colm MacDonald and Giulia Tronchin; 4. Neuroimaging biomarkers in pediatric
mood disorders Manpreet Singh, Mary Melissa Packer and Whitney Tang; Part
III. Functional and Neurochemical Brain Studies: 5. Brain imaging of reward
dysfunction in unipolar and bipolar disorders Poornima Kumar, Yueyi Jiang
and Alexis E. Whitton; 6. Resting state functional connectivity in unipolar
depression Gong QY and Ziqi Chen; 7. Functional connectome in bipolar
disorder Amit Anand and Jungwon Cha; 8. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
investigations of bioenergy and mitochondrial function in mood disorders
Perry Renshaw and Brent M. Kious; 9. Imaging glutamatergic and GABAergic
abnormalities in mood disorders Rodrigo Machado-Viera, Estêvão
Scotti-Muzzi, Maria Concepcion Garcia Otaduy and Márcio Gerhardt
Soeiro-de-Souza; 10. Neuroimaging brain inflammation in mood disorders
Jeffery Meyer; Part IV. Novel Approaches in Brain Imaging: 11. Imaging
genetic and epigenetic markers in mood disorders Francesco Benedetti, Sara
Poletti, Elena Mazza and Benedetta Vai; 12. FMRI neurofeedback as treatment
for depression David Linden and Leon Skottnik; 13. Functional near-infrared
spectroscopy studies in mood disorders Koji Matsuo and Toshio Matsubara;
14. Electrophysiological biomarkers for mood disorders Raymond Cho, Nithya
Ramakrishnan, Nicholas Murphy and Sudhakar Selvaraj; 15.
Magnetoencephalograhy (MEG) studies in mood disorders Allison Nugent; 16.
An overview of machine learning applications in mood disorders Benson
Mwangi, Natasha Topolski and Su Hyun Jeong; Part V. Therapeutic
Applications of Neuroimaging in Mood Disorders: 17. Effects of lithium on
brain structure in bipolar disorder Philip Szeszko, Jasmine Kaur and Vivian
Kafantaris; 18. Molecular imaging of dopamine and antipsychotics in bipolar
disorder Sameer Jauhar; 19. Neuroimaging studies of effects of
psychotherapy in depression Prof Philip Cowen, Beata R. Godlewska and
Sudhakar Selvaraj; 20. Imaging the effects of psychotherapy in mood
disorders Thomas Meyer and Isabelle Bauer.
General: 1. Brain imaging methods in mood disorders Sudhakar Selvaraj,
Paolo Brambilla and Jair Soares; Part II. Anatomical Studies: 2.
Neuroanatomical findings in unipolar depression and the role of the
hippocampus Danilo Arnone; 3. Neuroanatomical findings in bipolar disorder
Colm MacDonald and Giulia Tronchin; 4. Neuroimaging biomarkers in pediatric
mood disorders Manpreet Singh, Mary Melissa Packer and Whitney Tang; Part
III. Functional and Neurochemical Brain Studies: 5. Brain imaging of reward
dysfunction in unipolar and bipolar disorders Poornima Kumar, Yueyi Jiang
and Alexis E. Whitton; 6. Resting state functional connectivity in unipolar
depression Gong QY and Ziqi Chen; 7. Functional connectome in bipolar
disorder Amit Anand and Jungwon Cha; 8. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
investigations of bioenergy and mitochondrial function in mood disorders
Perry Renshaw and Brent M. Kious; 9. Imaging glutamatergic and GABAergic
abnormalities in mood disorders Rodrigo Machado-Viera, Estêvão
Scotti-Muzzi, Maria Concepcion Garcia Otaduy and Márcio Gerhardt
Soeiro-de-Souza; 10. Neuroimaging brain inflammation in mood disorders
Jeffery Meyer; Part IV. Novel Approaches in Brain Imaging: 11. Imaging
genetic and epigenetic markers in mood disorders Francesco Benedetti, Sara
Poletti, Elena Mazza and Benedetta Vai; 12. FMRI neurofeedback as treatment
for depression David Linden and Leon Skottnik; 13. Functional near-infrared
spectroscopy studies in mood disorders Koji Matsuo and Toshio Matsubara;
14. Electrophysiological biomarkers for mood disorders Raymond Cho, Nithya
Ramakrishnan, Nicholas Murphy and Sudhakar Selvaraj; 15.
Magnetoencephalograhy (MEG) studies in mood disorders Allison Nugent; 16.
An overview of machine learning applications in mood disorders Benson
Mwangi, Natasha Topolski and Su Hyun Jeong; Part V. Therapeutic
Applications of Neuroimaging in Mood Disorders: 17. Effects of lithium on
brain structure in bipolar disorder Philip Szeszko, Jasmine Kaur and Vivian
Kafantaris; 18. Molecular imaging of dopamine and antipsychotics in bipolar
disorder Sameer Jauhar; 19. Neuroimaging studies of effects of
psychotherapy in depression Prof Philip Cowen, Beata R. Godlewska and
Sudhakar Selvaraj; 20. Imaging the effects of psychotherapy in mood
disorders Thomas Meyer and Isabelle Bauer.
Preface Sudhakar Selvaraj, Paolo Brambilla and Jair C. Soares; Part I.
General: 1. Brain imaging methods in mood disorders Sudhakar Selvaraj,
Paolo Brambilla and Jair Soares; Part II. Anatomical Studies: 2.
Neuroanatomical findings in unipolar depression and the role of the
hippocampus Danilo Arnone; 3. Neuroanatomical findings in bipolar disorder
Colm MacDonald and Giulia Tronchin; 4. Neuroimaging biomarkers in pediatric
mood disorders Manpreet Singh, Mary Melissa Packer and Whitney Tang; Part
III. Functional and Neurochemical Brain Studies: 5. Brain imaging of reward
dysfunction in unipolar and bipolar disorders Poornima Kumar, Yueyi Jiang
and Alexis E. Whitton; 6. Resting state functional connectivity in unipolar
depression Gong QY and Ziqi Chen; 7. Functional connectome in bipolar
disorder Amit Anand and Jungwon Cha; 8. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
investigations of bioenergy and mitochondrial function in mood disorders
Perry Renshaw and Brent M. Kious; 9. Imaging glutamatergic and GABAergic
abnormalities in mood disorders Rodrigo Machado-Viera, Estêvão
Scotti-Muzzi, Maria Concepcion Garcia Otaduy and Márcio Gerhardt
Soeiro-de-Souza; 10. Neuroimaging brain inflammation in mood disorders
Jeffery Meyer; Part IV. Novel Approaches in Brain Imaging: 11. Imaging
genetic and epigenetic markers in mood disorders Francesco Benedetti, Sara
Poletti, Elena Mazza and Benedetta Vai; 12. FMRI neurofeedback as treatment
for depression David Linden and Leon Skottnik; 13. Functional near-infrared
spectroscopy studies in mood disorders Koji Matsuo and Toshio Matsubara;
14. Electrophysiological biomarkers for mood disorders Raymond Cho, Nithya
Ramakrishnan, Nicholas Murphy and Sudhakar Selvaraj; 15.
Magnetoencephalograhy (MEG) studies in mood disorders Allison Nugent; 16.
An overview of machine learning applications in mood disorders Benson
Mwangi, Natasha Topolski and Su Hyun Jeong; Part V. Therapeutic
Applications of Neuroimaging in Mood Disorders: 17. Effects of lithium on
brain structure in bipolar disorder Philip Szeszko, Jasmine Kaur and Vivian
Kafantaris; 18. Molecular imaging of dopamine and antipsychotics in bipolar
disorder Sameer Jauhar; 19. Neuroimaging studies of effects of
psychotherapy in depression Prof Philip Cowen, Beata R. Godlewska and
Sudhakar Selvaraj; 20. Imaging the effects of psychotherapy in mood
disorders Thomas Meyer and Isabelle Bauer.
General: 1. Brain imaging methods in mood disorders Sudhakar Selvaraj,
Paolo Brambilla and Jair Soares; Part II. Anatomical Studies: 2.
Neuroanatomical findings in unipolar depression and the role of the
hippocampus Danilo Arnone; 3. Neuroanatomical findings in bipolar disorder
Colm MacDonald and Giulia Tronchin; 4. Neuroimaging biomarkers in pediatric
mood disorders Manpreet Singh, Mary Melissa Packer and Whitney Tang; Part
III. Functional and Neurochemical Brain Studies: 5. Brain imaging of reward
dysfunction in unipolar and bipolar disorders Poornima Kumar, Yueyi Jiang
and Alexis E. Whitton; 6. Resting state functional connectivity in unipolar
depression Gong QY and Ziqi Chen; 7. Functional connectome in bipolar
disorder Amit Anand and Jungwon Cha; 8. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
investigations of bioenergy and mitochondrial function in mood disorders
Perry Renshaw and Brent M. Kious; 9. Imaging glutamatergic and GABAergic
abnormalities in mood disorders Rodrigo Machado-Viera, Estêvão
Scotti-Muzzi, Maria Concepcion Garcia Otaduy and Márcio Gerhardt
Soeiro-de-Souza; 10. Neuroimaging brain inflammation in mood disorders
Jeffery Meyer; Part IV. Novel Approaches in Brain Imaging: 11. Imaging
genetic and epigenetic markers in mood disorders Francesco Benedetti, Sara
Poletti, Elena Mazza and Benedetta Vai; 12. FMRI neurofeedback as treatment
for depression David Linden and Leon Skottnik; 13. Functional near-infrared
spectroscopy studies in mood disorders Koji Matsuo and Toshio Matsubara;
14. Electrophysiological biomarkers for mood disorders Raymond Cho, Nithya
Ramakrishnan, Nicholas Murphy and Sudhakar Selvaraj; 15.
Magnetoencephalograhy (MEG) studies in mood disorders Allison Nugent; 16.
An overview of machine learning applications in mood disorders Benson
Mwangi, Natasha Topolski and Su Hyun Jeong; Part V. Therapeutic
Applications of Neuroimaging in Mood Disorders: 17. Effects of lithium on
brain structure in bipolar disorder Philip Szeszko, Jasmine Kaur and Vivian
Kafantaris; 18. Molecular imaging of dopamine and antipsychotics in bipolar
disorder Sameer Jauhar; 19. Neuroimaging studies of effects of
psychotherapy in depression Prof Philip Cowen, Beata R. Godlewska and
Sudhakar Selvaraj; 20. Imaging the effects of psychotherapy in mood
disorders Thomas Meyer and Isabelle Bauer.