S. Keshavan / M. Murray (eds.)
Neurodevt & Adult Psychopathology
Herausgeber: Keshavan, Matcheri S.; Murray, Robin M.
S. Keshavan / M. Murray (eds.)
Neurodevt & Adult Psychopathology
Herausgeber: Keshavan, Matcheri S.; Murray, Robin M.
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International experts review neurodevelopmental factors underlying psychiatric disorder, and link these with clinical findings, first published in 1997.
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International experts review neurodevelopmental factors underlying psychiatric disorder, and link these with clinical findings, first published in 1997.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780521485654
- ISBN-10: 0521485657
- Artikelnr.: 33765388
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780521485654
- ISBN-10: 0521485657
- Artikelnr.: 33765388
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. The Developing Brain: 1. Development of the cerebral cortex: an
overview Jennifer S. Lund; 2. Development of the primate prefrontal cortex
David A. Lewis; 3. The genetics of neurodevelopment and schizophrenia
Astride M. Vicente and James L. Kennedy; 4. Glutamate receptors and
development anomaly in medial temporal lobe in schizophrenia Robert W.
Kerwin et al.; 5. MRI studies of developing brain Terry Jernigan and
Elizabeth R. Sowell; 6.31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies of
developing brain Jay W. Pettegrew et al.; 7. PET studies of developing
brain Harry T. Chugani and Diane C. Chugani; 8. Long term effects of
different early rearing experiences on social, emotional, and physiological
development in nonhuman primates Stephen J. Suomi; Part II. Development and
Psychopathology: 9. From birth to onset: a developmental perspective of
schizophrenia in two national birth cohorts Peter Jones and D. John Done;
10. Developmental aspects of schizophrenia Michael F. Pogue-Geile; 11. Sex
differences in schizophrenia Gretchen L. Haas and David J. Castle; 12.
Psychopathology and brain dysfunction: structural imaging studies Shon
Lewis; 13. Neuropathology, neurodevelopment, and schizophrenia Kathryn J.
Kotrla et al.; 14. Neurodevelopmental models of affective disorders Henry
A. Nasrallah; 15. Heterogeneity within obsessive compulsive disorder
evidence for primary and neurodevelopmental subtypes Tom Blanes and Philip
McGuire; 16. Schizophrenia: a critique from the devlopmental
psychopathology perspectives Chris Hollis and Eric Taylor; Part III.
Integrative Models: 17. Schizophrenia as an emergent disorder of late brain
maturation Irwin Feinberg; 18. Schizophrenia as a developmental disorder of
neural network integrity: the dysplastic net hypothesis Ed T. Bullmore et
al.; 19. Neurodevelopment and schizophrenia: quo vadis? Matcheri S.
Keshavan.
overview Jennifer S. Lund; 2. Development of the primate prefrontal cortex
David A. Lewis; 3. The genetics of neurodevelopment and schizophrenia
Astride M. Vicente and James L. Kennedy; 4. Glutamate receptors and
development anomaly in medial temporal lobe in schizophrenia Robert W.
Kerwin et al.; 5. MRI studies of developing brain Terry Jernigan and
Elizabeth R. Sowell; 6.31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies of
developing brain Jay W. Pettegrew et al.; 7. PET studies of developing
brain Harry T. Chugani and Diane C. Chugani; 8. Long term effects of
different early rearing experiences on social, emotional, and physiological
development in nonhuman primates Stephen J. Suomi; Part II. Development and
Psychopathology: 9. From birth to onset: a developmental perspective of
schizophrenia in two national birth cohorts Peter Jones and D. John Done;
10. Developmental aspects of schizophrenia Michael F. Pogue-Geile; 11. Sex
differences in schizophrenia Gretchen L. Haas and David J. Castle; 12.
Psychopathology and brain dysfunction: structural imaging studies Shon
Lewis; 13. Neuropathology, neurodevelopment, and schizophrenia Kathryn J.
Kotrla et al.; 14. Neurodevelopmental models of affective disorders Henry
A. Nasrallah; 15. Heterogeneity within obsessive compulsive disorder
evidence for primary and neurodevelopmental subtypes Tom Blanes and Philip
McGuire; 16. Schizophrenia: a critique from the devlopmental
psychopathology perspectives Chris Hollis and Eric Taylor; Part III.
Integrative Models: 17. Schizophrenia as an emergent disorder of late brain
maturation Irwin Feinberg; 18. Schizophrenia as a developmental disorder of
neural network integrity: the dysplastic net hypothesis Ed T. Bullmore et
al.; 19. Neurodevelopment and schizophrenia: quo vadis? Matcheri S.
Keshavan.
Part I. The Developing Brain: 1. Development of the cerebral cortex: an
overview Jennifer S. Lund; 2. Development of the primate prefrontal cortex
David A. Lewis; 3. The genetics of neurodevelopment and schizophrenia
Astride M. Vicente and James L. Kennedy; 4. Glutamate receptors and
development anomaly in medial temporal lobe in schizophrenia Robert W.
Kerwin et al.; 5. MRI studies of developing brain Terry Jernigan and
Elizabeth R. Sowell; 6.31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies of
developing brain Jay W. Pettegrew et al.; 7. PET studies of developing
brain Harry T. Chugani and Diane C. Chugani; 8. Long term effects of
different early rearing experiences on social, emotional, and physiological
development in nonhuman primates Stephen J. Suomi; Part II. Development and
Psychopathology: 9. From birth to onset: a developmental perspective of
schizophrenia in two national birth cohorts Peter Jones and D. John Done;
10. Developmental aspects of schizophrenia Michael F. Pogue-Geile; 11. Sex
differences in schizophrenia Gretchen L. Haas and David J. Castle; 12.
Psychopathology and brain dysfunction: structural imaging studies Shon
Lewis; 13. Neuropathology, neurodevelopment, and schizophrenia Kathryn J.
Kotrla et al.; 14. Neurodevelopmental models of affective disorders Henry
A. Nasrallah; 15. Heterogeneity within obsessive compulsive disorder
evidence for primary and neurodevelopmental subtypes Tom Blanes and Philip
McGuire; 16. Schizophrenia: a critique from the devlopmental
psychopathology perspectives Chris Hollis and Eric Taylor; Part III.
Integrative Models: 17. Schizophrenia as an emergent disorder of late brain
maturation Irwin Feinberg; 18. Schizophrenia as a developmental disorder of
neural network integrity: the dysplastic net hypothesis Ed T. Bullmore et
al.; 19. Neurodevelopment and schizophrenia: quo vadis? Matcheri S.
Keshavan.
overview Jennifer S. Lund; 2. Development of the primate prefrontal cortex
David A. Lewis; 3. The genetics of neurodevelopment and schizophrenia
Astride M. Vicente and James L. Kennedy; 4. Glutamate receptors and
development anomaly in medial temporal lobe in schizophrenia Robert W.
Kerwin et al.; 5. MRI studies of developing brain Terry Jernigan and
Elizabeth R. Sowell; 6.31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies of
developing brain Jay W. Pettegrew et al.; 7. PET studies of developing
brain Harry T. Chugani and Diane C. Chugani; 8. Long term effects of
different early rearing experiences on social, emotional, and physiological
development in nonhuman primates Stephen J. Suomi; Part II. Development and
Psychopathology: 9. From birth to onset: a developmental perspective of
schizophrenia in two national birth cohorts Peter Jones and D. John Done;
10. Developmental aspects of schizophrenia Michael F. Pogue-Geile; 11. Sex
differences in schizophrenia Gretchen L. Haas and David J. Castle; 12.
Psychopathology and brain dysfunction: structural imaging studies Shon
Lewis; 13. Neuropathology, neurodevelopment, and schizophrenia Kathryn J.
Kotrla et al.; 14. Neurodevelopmental models of affective disorders Henry
A. Nasrallah; 15. Heterogeneity within obsessive compulsive disorder
evidence for primary and neurodevelopmental subtypes Tom Blanes and Philip
McGuire; 16. Schizophrenia: a critique from the devlopmental
psychopathology perspectives Chris Hollis and Eric Taylor; Part III.
Integrative Models: 17. Schizophrenia as an emergent disorder of late brain
maturation Irwin Feinberg; 18. Schizophrenia as a developmental disorder of
neural network integrity: the dysplastic net hypothesis Ed T. Bullmore et
al.; 19. Neurodevelopment and schizophrenia: quo vadis? Matcheri S.
Keshavan.