Neurodevelopment and Schizophrenia
Herausgeber: Kennedy, James L.; Murray, Robin M.; Keshavan, Matcheri S.
Neurodevelopment and Schizophrenia
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This volume explores the link between basic science and clinical insights in the field of schizophrenia research.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 881g
- ISBN-13: 9780521126595
- ISBN-10: 0521126592
- Artikelnr.: 27385650
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 881g
- ISBN-13: 9780521126595
- ISBN-10: 0521126592
- Artikelnr.: 27385650
1. Genes and brain development Timothy A. Klempan, Pierandrea Muglia and
James L. Kennedy; 2. Brain development in healthy children and adolescents:
magnetic resonance imaging studies Jay N. Giedd, Michael A. Rosenthal, A.
Blythe Rose, Jonathan D. Blumenthal, Elizabeth Molloy, Richard R. Dopp, Liv
S. Clasen, Daniel J. Fridberg and Nitin Gogtay; 3. Cognitive development:
fMRI studies Beatriz Luna and John Sweeney; 4. Cognitive development in
adolescence: cerebral underpinnings, neural trajectories and the impact of
aberrations Stephen J. Wood, Cinzia R. DeLuca, Vicki Anderson and Christos
Pantelis; 5. Brain plasticity and long-term function after early cerebral
insult: the example of very preterm birth Matthew Allin, Chiara Nosarti,
Larry Rifkin and Robin M. Murray; 6. Do degenerative changes operate across
diagnostic boundaries? The case for glucocorticoids involvement in major
psychiatric disorders Carmine M. Pariante and David Cotter; 7.
Velo-cardio-facial syndrome (deletion 22q11.2): a homogeneous
neurodevelopmental model for schizophrenia Stephan Eliez and Carl
Feinstein; 8. Can structural MRI provide an alternative phenotype for
genetic studies of schizophrenia? Colm McDonald and Robin M. Murray; 9.
Nutritional factors and schizophrenia Sahebarao P. Mahadik; 10.
Schizophrenia, neurodevelopment, and epigenetics Arturas Petronis; 11.
Early environmental risk factors for schizophrenia Mary Cannon, Kimberlie
Dean and Peter B. Jones; 12. Transcriptomes in schizophrenia: assessing
altered gene expression with microarrays David A. Lewis, Karoly Mirnics and
Pat Levitt; 13. Is there a role for social factors in a comprehensive
development model for schizophrenia? Jane Boydell, Jim Van Os and Robin M.
Murray; 14. How does drug abuse interact with familial and developmental
factors in the aetiology of schizophrenia? Chih-Ken Chen and Robin M.
Murray; 15. Developmental dysregulation of the dopamine system and the
pathophysiology of schizophrenia Anthony A. Grace; 16. The development of
'mis-wired' limbic lobe circuitry in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Francine M. Benes; 17. Development of thalamocortical circuitry and the
pathophysiology of schizophrenia Darlene S. Melchitzky and David A. Lewis;
18. X chromosome, estrogen, and brain development, implications for
schizophrenia Michael Craig, William Cutter, Ray Norbury and Declan Murphy;
19. Premorbid structural abnormalities in schizophrenia Stephen M. Lawrie;
20. Neurodegenerative models of schizophrenia L. Fredrik Jarskog, John H.
Gilmore and Jeffrey A. Lieberman; 21. Does disordered brain development cut
across diagnostic boundaries? Christian W. Kreipke, David R. Rosenberg and
Matcheri S. Keshavan; 22. Can one identify preschizophrenic children?
Eugenia Kravariti, Paola Dazzan, Paul Fearon and Robin M. Murray; 23. High
risk studies, brain development and schizophrenia Matcheri S. Keshavan; 24.
Developmental models and hypotheses-driven early interventions in
schizophrenia Matcheri S. Keshavan and Barbara A. Cornblatt.
James L. Kennedy; 2. Brain development in healthy children and adolescents:
magnetic resonance imaging studies Jay N. Giedd, Michael A. Rosenthal, A.
Blythe Rose, Jonathan D. Blumenthal, Elizabeth Molloy, Richard R. Dopp, Liv
S. Clasen, Daniel J. Fridberg and Nitin Gogtay; 3. Cognitive development:
fMRI studies Beatriz Luna and John Sweeney; 4. Cognitive development in
adolescence: cerebral underpinnings, neural trajectories and the impact of
aberrations Stephen J. Wood, Cinzia R. DeLuca, Vicki Anderson and Christos
Pantelis; 5. Brain plasticity and long-term function after early cerebral
insult: the example of very preterm birth Matthew Allin, Chiara Nosarti,
Larry Rifkin and Robin M. Murray; 6. Do degenerative changes operate across
diagnostic boundaries? The case for glucocorticoids involvement in major
psychiatric disorders Carmine M. Pariante and David Cotter; 7.
Velo-cardio-facial syndrome (deletion 22q11.2): a homogeneous
neurodevelopmental model for schizophrenia Stephan Eliez and Carl
Feinstein; 8. Can structural MRI provide an alternative phenotype for
genetic studies of schizophrenia? Colm McDonald and Robin M. Murray; 9.
Nutritional factors and schizophrenia Sahebarao P. Mahadik; 10.
Schizophrenia, neurodevelopment, and epigenetics Arturas Petronis; 11.
Early environmental risk factors for schizophrenia Mary Cannon, Kimberlie
Dean and Peter B. Jones; 12. Transcriptomes in schizophrenia: assessing
altered gene expression with microarrays David A. Lewis, Karoly Mirnics and
Pat Levitt; 13. Is there a role for social factors in a comprehensive
development model for schizophrenia? Jane Boydell, Jim Van Os and Robin M.
Murray; 14. How does drug abuse interact with familial and developmental
factors in the aetiology of schizophrenia? Chih-Ken Chen and Robin M.
Murray; 15. Developmental dysregulation of the dopamine system and the
pathophysiology of schizophrenia Anthony A. Grace; 16. The development of
'mis-wired' limbic lobe circuitry in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Francine M. Benes; 17. Development of thalamocortical circuitry and the
pathophysiology of schizophrenia Darlene S. Melchitzky and David A. Lewis;
18. X chromosome, estrogen, and brain development, implications for
schizophrenia Michael Craig, William Cutter, Ray Norbury and Declan Murphy;
19. Premorbid structural abnormalities in schizophrenia Stephen M. Lawrie;
20. Neurodegenerative models of schizophrenia L. Fredrik Jarskog, John H.
Gilmore and Jeffrey A. Lieberman; 21. Does disordered brain development cut
across diagnostic boundaries? Christian W. Kreipke, David R. Rosenberg and
Matcheri S. Keshavan; 22. Can one identify preschizophrenic children?
Eugenia Kravariti, Paola Dazzan, Paul Fearon and Robin M. Murray; 23. High
risk studies, brain development and schizophrenia Matcheri S. Keshavan; 24.
Developmental models and hypotheses-driven early interventions in
schizophrenia Matcheri S. Keshavan and Barbara A. Cornblatt.
1. Genes and brain development Timothy A. Klempan, Pierandrea Muglia and
James L. Kennedy; 2. Brain development in healthy children and adolescents:
magnetic resonance imaging studies Jay N. Giedd, Michael A. Rosenthal, A.
Blythe Rose, Jonathan D. Blumenthal, Elizabeth Molloy, Richard R. Dopp, Liv
S. Clasen, Daniel J. Fridberg and Nitin Gogtay; 3. Cognitive development:
fMRI studies Beatriz Luna and John Sweeney; 4. Cognitive development in
adolescence: cerebral underpinnings, neural trajectories and the impact of
aberrations Stephen J. Wood, Cinzia R. DeLuca, Vicki Anderson and Christos
Pantelis; 5. Brain plasticity and long-term function after early cerebral
insult: the example of very preterm birth Matthew Allin, Chiara Nosarti,
Larry Rifkin and Robin M. Murray; 6. Do degenerative changes operate across
diagnostic boundaries? The case for glucocorticoids involvement in major
psychiatric disorders Carmine M. Pariante and David Cotter; 7.
Velo-cardio-facial syndrome (deletion 22q11.2): a homogeneous
neurodevelopmental model for schizophrenia Stephan Eliez and Carl
Feinstein; 8. Can structural MRI provide an alternative phenotype for
genetic studies of schizophrenia? Colm McDonald and Robin M. Murray; 9.
Nutritional factors and schizophrenia Sahebarao P. Mahadik; 10.
Schizophrenia, neurodevelopment, and epigenetics Arturas Petronis; 11.
Early environmental risk factors for schizophrenia Mary Cannon, Kimberlie
Dean and Peter B. Jones; 12. Transcriptomes in schizophrenia: assessing
altered gene expression with microarrays David A. Lewis, Karoly Mirnics and
Pat Levitt; 13. Is there a role for social factors in a comprehensive
development model for schizophrenia? Jane Boydell, Jim Van Os and Robin M.
Murray; 14. How does drug abuse interact with familial and developmental
factors in the aetiology of schizophrenia? Chih-Ken Chen and Robin M.
Murray; 15. Developmental dysregulation of the dopamine system and the
pathophysiology of schizophrenia Anthony A. Grace; 16. The development of
'mis-wired' limbic lobe circuitry in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Francine M. Benes; 17. Development of thalamocortical circuitry and the
pathophysiology of schizophrenia Darlene S. Melchitzky and David A. Lewis;
18. X chromosome, estrogen, and brain development, implications for
schizophrenia Michael Craig, William Cutter, Ray Norbury and Declan Murphy;
19. Premorbid structural abnormalities in schizophrenia Stephen M. Lawrie;
20. Neurodegenerative models of schizophrenia L. Fredrik Jarskog, John H.
Gilmore and Jeffrey A. Lieberman; 21. Does disordered brain development cut
across diagnostic boundaries? Christian W. Kreipke, David R. Rosenberg and
Matcheri S. Keshavan; 22. Can one identify preschizophrenic children?
Eugenia Kravariti, Paola Dazzan, Paul Fearon and Robin M. Murray; 23. High
risk studies, brain development and schizophrenia Matcheri S. Keshavan; 24.
Developmental models and hypotheses-driven early interventions in
schizophrenia Matcheri S. Keshavan and Barbara A. Cornblatt.
James L. Kennedy; 2. Brain development in healthy children and adolescents:
magnetic resonance imaging studies Jay N. Giedd, Michael A. Rosenthal, A.
Blythe Rose, Jonathan D. Blumenthal, Elizabeth Molloy, Richard R. Dopp, Liv
S. Clasen, Daniel J. Fridberg and Nitin Gogtay; 3. Cognitive development:
fMRI studies Beatriz Luna and John Sweeney; 4. Cognitive development in
adolescence: cerebral underpinnings, neural trajectories and the impact of
aberrations Stephen J. Wood, Cinzia R. DeLuca, Vicki Anderson and Christos
Pantelis; 5. Brain plasticity and long-term function after early cerebral
insult: the example of very preterm birth Matthew Allin, Chiara Nosarti,
Larry Rifkin and Robin M. Murray; 6. Do degenerative changes operate across
diagnostic boundaries? The case for glucocorticoids involvement in major
psychiatric disorders Carmine M. Pariante and David Cotter; 7.
Velo-cardio-facial syndrome (deletion 22q11.2): a homogeneous
neurodevelopmental model for schizophrenia Stephan Eliez and Carl
Feinstein; 8. Can structural MRI provide an alternative phenotype for
genetic studies of schizophrenia? Colm McDonald and Robin M. Murray; 9.
Nutritional factors and schizophrenia Sahebarao P. Mahadik; 10.
Schizophrenia, neurodevelopment, and epigenetics Arturas Petronis; 11.
Early environmental risk factors for schizophrenia Mary Cannon, Kimberlie
Dean and Peter B. Jones; 12. Transcriptomes in schizophrenia: assessing
altered gene expression with microarrays David A. Lewis, Karoly Mirnics and
Pat Levitt; 13. Is there a role for social factors in a comprehensive
development model for schizophrenia? Jane Boydell, Jim Van Os and Robin M.
Murray; 14. How does drug abuse interact with familial and developmental
factors in the aetiology of schizophrenia? Chih-Ken Chen and Robin M.
Murray; 15. Developmental dysregulation of the dopamine system and the
pathophysiology of schizophrenia Anthony A. Grace; 16. The development of
'mis-wired' limbic lobe circuitry in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Francine M. Benes; 17. Development of thalamocortical circuitry and the
pathophysiology of schizophrenia Darlene S. Melchitzky and David A. Lewis;
18. X chromosome, estrogen, and brain development, implications for
schizophrenia Michael Craig, William Cutter, Ray Norbury and Declan Murphy;
19. Premorbid structural abnormalities in schizophrenia Stephen M. Lawrie;
20. Neurodegenerative models of schizophrenia L. Fredrik Jarskog, John H.
Gilmore and Jeffrey A. Lieberman; 21. Does disordered brain development cut
across diagnostic boundaries? Christian W. Kreipke, David R. Rosenberg and
Matcheri S. Keshavan; 22. Can one identify preschizophrenic children?
Eugenia Kravariti, Paola Dazzan, Paul Fearon and Robin M. Murray; 23. High
risk studies, brain development and schizophrenia Matcheri S. Keshavan; 24.
Developmental models and hypotheses-driven early interventions in
schizophrenia Matcheri S. Keshavan and Barbara A. Cornblatt.