Neuroimaging in Developmental Clinical Neuroscience
Herausgeber: Rumsey, Judith M; Ernst, Monique
Neuroimaging in Developmental Clinical Neuroscience
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Covers normative structural and functional brain maturation and mechanisms underlying basic developmental processes through neuroimaging.
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Covers normative structural and functional brain maturation and mechanisms underlying basic developmental processes through neuroimaging.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1451g
- ISBN-13: 9780521883573
- ISBN-10: 0521883571
- Artikelnr.: 26204247
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1451g
- ISBN-13: 9780521883573
- ISBN-10: 0521883571
- Artikelnr.: 26204247
Contents; List of contributors; Foreword; Preface; Section 1. Normal
developmental processes: Introduction to Section 1; 1. Morphological
development of the brain: what has imaging told us? Lisa H. Lu and
Elizabeth R. Sowell; 2. Neural correlates of the development of cognitive
control Silvia A. Bunge and Eveline A. Crone; 3. Neurobiology of emotion
regulation in children and adults Ian H. Gotlib and Jutta Joormann; 4.
Goal-directed behavior: evolution and ontogeny Monique Ernst and Michael G.
Hardin; 5. Charting brain mechanisms for the development of social
cognition Kevin A. Pelphrey and Susan B. Perlman; 6. Language and the
developing brain: insights from neuroimaging Kristin McNealy, Mirella
Dapretto and Susan Bookheimer; Section 2. Atypical processes in
developmental neuropsychiatric disorders: introduction to Section 2; 7. A
pathophysiology of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: clues from
neuroimaging Jeffery N. Epstein; 8. Brain imaging and autism spectrum
disorders Monica Zilbovicius, Nathalie Boddaert and Nadia Chabane; 9.
Neuroimaging of schizophrenia and its development Matcheri S. Keshavan,
Vaibhav A. Diwadkar, Konasale Prasad and Jeffrey A. Stanley; 10.
Cortico-limbic development in bipolar disorder: A neuroimaging view Jessica
H. Kalmar, Maulik P. Shah and Hilary P. Blumberg; 11. Anxiety and
depressive disorders Daniel S. Pine; 12. Disturbances of frontostriatal
circuits in Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder Rachel
Marsh, Daniel A. Gorman, Jason M. Royal and Bradley S. Peterson; 13. From
genes to brain to behavior: the case of fragile X syndrome Susan M. Rivera
and Allan L. Reiss; 14. Alcohol exposure and the developing human brain
James M. Bjork; 15. Neuroimaging as a tool for unlocking developmental
pathophysiology in anorexia and bulimia nervosa Guido K. W. Frank and
Walter H. Kaye; Section 3. Ethical issues: Introduction to Section 3; 16.
Legal and ethical considerations in pediatric neuroimaging research Clinton
D. Hermes; Section 4. Techniques and integration with other research
approaches: Introduction to Section 4; 17. BOLD fMRI: an update with
emphasis on pediatric applications Liat Levita, Rebecca M. Jones and B. J.
Casey; 18. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy: methods and applications in
developmental clinical neuroscience Marisa M. Silveri, Deborah
Yurgelun-Todd and Perry Renshaw; 19. Diffusion tensor imaging in
developmental clinical neuroscience Dae-Shik Kim; 20. Arterial spin
labeling perfusion MRI in developmental neuroscience Jiong-Jiong Wang,
Hengyi Rao and John A. Detre; 21. Neuroimaging of treatment effects in
developmental neuropsychiatric disorders Steven R. Pliszka and David C.
Glahn; 22. Functional alleles, neuroimaging and intermediate phenotypes in
the deconstruction of complex behavioral variation David Goldman, Beata
Buzas and Ke Xu; Section 5. Progress and future directions: introduction to
Section 5; 23. Neuroimaging in developmental clinical neuroscience today
Judith M. Rumsey and Monique Ernst; Glossary of imaging and genetic terms;
Appendix A. Functional MRI educational resources and software; Appendix B.
Neuroinformatics and neuroethics resources; Index.
developmental processes: Introduction to Section 1; 1. Morphological
development of the brain: what has imaging told us? Lisa H. Lu and
Elizabeth R. Sowell; 2. Neural correlates of the development of cognitive
control Silvia A. Bunge and Eveline A. Crone; 3. Neurobiology of emotion
regulation in children and adults Ian H. Gotlib and Jutta Joormann; 4.
Goal-directed behavior: evolution and ontogeny Monique Ernst and Michael G.
Hardin; 5. Charting brain mechanisms for the development of social
cognition Kevin A. Pelphrey and Susan B. Perlman; 6. Language and the
developing brain: insights from neuroimaging Kristin McNealy, Mirella
Dapretto and Susan Bookheimer; Section 2. Atypical processes in
developmental neuropsychiatric disorders: introduction to Section 2; 7. A
pathophysiology of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: clues from
neuroimaging Jeffery N. Epstein; 8. Brain imaging and autism spectrum
disorders Monica Zilbovicius, Nathalie Boddaert and Nadia Chabane; 9.
Neuroimaging of schizophrenia and its development Matcheri S. Keshavan,
Vaibhav A. Diwadkar, Konasale Prasad and Jeffrey A. Stanley; 10.
Cortico-limbic development in bipolar disorder: A neuroimaging view Jessica
H. Kalmar, Maulik P. Shah and Hilary P. Blumberg; 11. Anxiety and
depressive disorders Daniel S. Pine; 12. Disturbances of frontostriatal
circuits in Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder Rachel
Marsh, Daniel A. Gorman, Jason M. Royal and Bradley S. Peterson; 13. From
genes to brain to behavior: the case of fragile X syndrome Susan M. Rivera
and Allan L. Reiss; 14. Alcohol exposure and the developing human brain
James M. Bjork; 15. Neuroimaging as a tool for unlocking developmental
pathophysiology in anorexia and bulimia nervosa Guido K. W. Frank and
Walter H. Kaye; Section 3. Ethical issues: Introduction to Section 3; 16.
Legal and ethical considerations in pediatric neuroimaging research Clinton
D. Hermes; Section 4. Techniques and integration with other research
approaches: Introduction to Section 4; 17. BOLD fMRI: an update with
emphasis on pediatric applications Liat Levita, Rebecca M. Jones and B. J.
Casey; 18. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy: methods and applications in
developmental clinical neuroscience Marisa M. Silveri, Deborah
Yurgelun-Todd and Perry Renshaw; 19. Diffusion tensor imaging in
developmental clinical neuroscience Dae-Shik Kim; 20. Arterial spin
labeling perfusion MRI in developmental neuroscience Jiong-Jiong Wang,
Hengyi Rao and John A. Detre; 21. Neuroimaging of treatment effects in
developmental neuropsychiatric disorders Steven R. Pliszka and David C.
Glahn; 22. Functional alleles, neuroimaging and intermediate phenotypes in
the deconstruction of complex behavioral variation David Goldman, Beata
Buzas and Ke Xu; Section 5. Progress and future directions: introduction to
Section 5; 23. Neuroimaging in developmental clinical neuroscience today
Judith M. Rumsey and Monique Ernst; Glossary of imaging and genetic terms;
Appendix A. Functional MRI educational resources and software; Appendix B.
Neuroinformatics and neuroethics resources; Index.
Contents; List of contributors; Foreword; Preface; Section 1. Normal
developmental processes: Introduction to Section 1; 1. Morphological
development of the brain: what has imaging told us? Lisa H. Lu and
Elizabeth R. Sowell; 2. Neural correlates of the development of cognitive
control Silvia A. Bunge and Eveline A. Crone; 3. Neurobiology of emotion
regulation in children and adults Ian H. Gotlib and Jutta Joormann; 4.
Goal-directed behavior: evolution and ontogeny Monique Ernst and Michael G.
Hardin; 5. Charting brain mechanisms for the development of social
cognition Kevin A. Pelphrey and Susan B. Perlman; 6. Language and the
developing brain: insights from neuroimaging Kristin McNealy, Mirella
Dapretto and Susan Bookheimer; Section 2. Atypical processes in
developmental neuropsychiatric disorders: introduction to Section 2; 7. A
pathophysiology of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: clues from
neuroimaging Jeffery N. Epstein; 8. Brain imaging and autism spectrum
disorders Monica Zilbovicius, Nathalie Boddaert and Nadia Chabane; 9.
Neuroimaging of schizophrenia and its development Matcheri S. Keshavan,
Vaibhav A. Diwadkar, Konasale Prasad and Jeffrey A. Stanley; 10.
Cortico-limbic development in bipolar disorder: A neuroimaging view Jessica
H. Kalmar, Maulik P. Shah and Hilary P. Blumberg; 11. Anxiety and
depressive disorders Daniel S. Pine; 12. Disturbances of frontostriatal
circuits in Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder Rachel
Marsh, Daniel A. Gorman, Jason M. Royal and Bradley S. Peterson; 13. From
genes to brain to behavior: the case of fragile X syndrome Susan M. Rivera
and Allan L. Reiss; 14. Alcohol exposure and the developing human brain
James M. Bjork; 15. Neuroimaging as a tool for unlocking developmental
pathophysiology in anorexia and bulimia nervosa Guido K. W. Frank and
Walter H. Kaye; Section 3. Ethical issues: Introduction to Section 3; 16.
Legal and ethical considerations in pediatric neuroimaging research Clinton
D. Hermes; Section 4. Techniques and integration with other research
approaches: Introduction to Section 4; 17. BOLD fMRI: an update with
emphasis on pediatric applications Liat Levita, Rebecca M. Jones and B. J.
Casey; 18. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy: methods and applications in
developmental clinical neuroscience Marisa M. Silveri, Deborah
Yurgelun-Todd and Perry Renshaw; 19. Diffusion tensor imaging in
developmental clinical neuroscience Dae-Shik Kim; 20. Arterial spin
labeling perfusion MRI in developmental neuroscience Jiong-Jiong Wang,
Hengyi Rao and John A. Detre; 21. Neuroimaging of treatment effects in
developmental neuropsychiatric disorders Steven R. Pliszka and David C.
Glahn; 22. Functional alleles, neuroimaging and intermediate phenotypes in
the deconstruction of complex behavioral variation David Goldman, Beata
Buzas and Ke Xu; Section 5. Progress and future directions: introduction to
Section 5; 23. Neuroimaging in developmental clinical neuroscience today
Judith M. Rumsey and Monique Ernst; Glossary of imaging and genetic terms;
Appendix A. Functional MRI educational resources and software; Appendix B.
Neuroinformatics and neuroethics resources; Index.
developmental processes: Introduction to Section 1; 1. Morphological
development of the brain: what has imaging told us? Lisa H. Lu and
Elizabeth R. Sowell; 2. Neural correlates of the development of cognitive
control Silvia A. Bunge and Eveline A. Crone; 3. Neurobiology of emotion
regulation in children and adults Ian H. Gotlib and Jutta Joormann; 4.
Goal-directed behavior: evolution and ontogeny Monique Ernst and Michael G.
Hardin; 5. Charting brain mechanisms for the development of social
cognition Kevin A. Pelphrey and Susan B. Perlman; 6. Language and the
developing brain: insights from neuroimaging Kristin McNealy, Mirella
Dapretto and Susan Bookheimer; Section 2. Atypical processes in
developmental neuropsychiatric disorders: introduction to Section 2; 7. A
pathophysiology of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: clues from
neuroimaging Jeffery N. Epstein; 8. Brain imaging and autism spectrum
disorders Monica Zilbovicius, Nathalie Boddaert and Nadia Chabane; 9.
Neuroimaging of schizophrenia and its development Matcheri S. Keshavan,
Vaibhav A. Diwadkar, Konasale Prasad and Jeffrey A. Stanley; 10.
Cortico-limbic development in bipolar disorder: A neuroimaging view Jessica
H. Kalmar, Maulik P. Shah and Hilary P. Blumberg; 11. Anxiety and
depressive disorders Daniel S. Pine; 12. Disturbances of frontostriatal
circuits in Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder Rachel
Marsh, Daniel A. Gorman, Jason M. Royal and Bradley S. Peterson; 13. From
genes to brain to behavior: the case of fragile X syndrome Susan M. Rivera
and Allan L. Reiss; 14. Alcohol exposure and the developing human brain
James M. Bjork; 15. Neuroimaging as a tool for unlocking developmental
pathophysiology in anorexia and bulimia nervosa Guido K. W. Frank and
Walter H. Kaye; Section 3. Ethical issues: Introduction to Section 3; 16.
Legal and ethical considerations in pediatric neuroimaging research Clinton
D. Hermes; Section 4. Techniques and integration with other research
approaches: Introduction to Section 4; 17. BOLD fMRI: an update with
emphasis on pediatric applications Liat Levita, Rebecca M. Jones and B. J.
Casey; 18. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy: methods and applications in
developmental clinical neuroscience Marisa M. Silveri, Deborah
Yurgelun-Todd and Perry Renshaw; 19. Diffusion tensor imaging in
developmental clinical neuroscience Dae-Shik Kim; 20. Arterial spin
labeling perfusion MRI in developmental neuroscience Jiong-Jiong Wang,
Hengyi Rao and John A. Detre; 21. Neuroimaging of treatment effects in
developmental neuropsychiatric disorders Steven R. Pliszka and David C.
Glahn; 22. Functional alleles, neuroimaging and intermediate phenotypes in
the deconstruction of complex behavioral variation David Goldman, Beata
Buzas and Ke Xu; Section 5. Progress and future directions: introduction to
Section 5; 23. Neuroimaging in developmental clinical neuroscience today
Judith M. Rumsey and Monique Ernst; Glossary of imaging and genetic terms;
Appendix A. Functional MRI educational resources and software; Appendix B.
Neuroinformatics and neuroethics resources; Index.