Psychopathology
The Evolving Science of Mental Disorder
Herausgeber: Matthysse, Steven; Levy, Deborah; Benes, Francine
Psychopathology
The Evolving Science of Mental Disorder
Herausgeber: Matthysse, Steven; Levy, Deborah; Benes, Francine
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The scientific study of mental disorder is exciting today because of new discoveries in molecular genetics, cognitive processes, neurochemistry and neuroanatomy. Psychopathology combines these fields of research to present a comprehensive picture of psychosis. In this important volume, distinguished investigators from these fields present new findings from their laboratories, as well as perspectives on areas of rapid growth and change. The editors also provide thoughtful overviews of four major topics in psychopathology research: brain mechanisms, thinking, development and genetics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 652
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9780521032599
- ISBN-10: 0521032598
- Artikelnr.: 21571504
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 652
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9780521032599
- ISBN-10: 0521032598
- Artikelnr.: 21571504
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Editor's introduction: from controversy to connectivity Francine M.
Benes; 2. The functional parcellation of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and
the heterogeneous facets of schizophrenia Patricia Goldman-Rakic; 3.
Components of working memory deficit in schizophrenia Sohee Park and
Gillian O'Driscoll; 4. Temporal lobe structural abnormalities in
schizophrenia: a selective review and presentation of new magnetic
resonance findings Martha E. Shenton; 5. Location, location, location: the
pathway from behavior to brain locus in schizophrenia Deborah L. Levy; 6.
The defects of affect and attention in schizophrenia: a possible
neuroanatomical substrate Francine M. Benes; Part II. Development: 7.
Editor's introduction: methods in the developmental study of madness Jerome
Kagan; 8. Developmental psychopathology: from attribution toward
information Sheldon H. White; Comments Philip S. Holzman; 9. A paradoxical
partnership: some historical and contemporary referents linking adult
schizophreniform disorder and resilient children under stress Norman
Garmezy; 10. A look at the evolution of developmental models of
schizophrenia L. Erlenmeyer-Kimling; 11. Developmental theory: lessons from
the study of risk and psychopathology Dante Cicchetti; 12. The return of
the ancients: on temperament and development Jerome Kagan; Part III.
Thinking: 13. Editor's introduction: Upward toward phenomenology m downward
toward physiology Steven Matthysse; 14. The psychometric assessment of
schizophrenia proneness Jean P. Chapman and Loren J. Chapman; 15.
Politeness in schizophrenia Roger Brown; Comments Philip S. Holzman; 16.
Neuroleptic treatment effects in relation to psychotherapy, social skills
training and social withdrawal in schizophrenics Herbert E. Spohn; Comments
Philip S. Holzman; 17. Familial factors in the impairment of attention in
schizophrenia: data from Ireland, Israel and the District of Columbia Allan
F. Mirsky; 18. Parsing cognitive processes: psychopathological and
neurophysiological constraints Anne Sereno; 19. Cognitive psychopathology
in schizophrenia: explorations in language, memory, associations and
movements Brendan A. Maher; Part IV. Genetics: 20. Editor's introduction:
contemporary issues in the genetics of psychopathological disorders Deborah
L. Levy, Steven Matthysse and Philip S. Holzman; 21. Genetic and
environmental factors in the etiology of schizophrenia Seymour S. Kety; 22.
Problems and paradoxes in research on the etiology of schizophrenia Einar
Kringlen; Comments Philip S. Holzman and Steven Matthysse; 23.
Epistemological issues in psychiatric research Josef Parnas; 24. Searching
for major genes in schizophrenia Kenneth K. Kidd; 25. The Drosophila eye
and the genetics of schizophrenia Steven Matthysse; Part V. Response and
Reflections: 26. Reflections on the developing science of psychopathology
Philip S. Holzman; Author index; Subject index.
1. Editor's introduction: from controversy to connectivity Francine M.
Benes; 2. The functional parcellation of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and
the heterogeneous facets of schizophrenia Patricia Goldman-Rakic; 3.
Components of working memory deficit in schizophrenia Sohee Park and
Gillian O'Driscoll; 4. Temporal lobe structural abnormalities in
schizophrenia: a selective review and presentation of new magnetic
resonance findings Martha E. Shenton; 5. Location, location, location: the
pathway from behavior to brain locus in schizophrenia Deborah L. Levy; 6.
The defects of affect and attention in schizophrenia: a possible
neuroanatomical substrate Francine M. Benes; Part II. Development: 7.
Editor's introduction: methods in the developmental study of madness Jerome
Kagan; 8. Developmental psychopathology: from attribution toward
information Sheldon H. White; Comments Philip S. Holzman; 9. A paradoxical
partnership: some historical and contemporary referents linking adult
schizophreniform disorder and resilient children under stress Norman
Garmezy; 10. A look at the evolution of developmental models of
schizophrenia L. Erlenmeyer-Kimling; 11. Developmental theory: lessons from
the study of risk and psychopathology Dante Cicchetti; 12. The return of
the ancients: on temperament and development Jerome Kagan; Part III.
Thinking: 13. Editor's introduction: Upward toward phenomenology m downward
toward physiology Steven Matthysse; 14. The psychometric assessment of
schizophrenia proneness Jean P. Chapman and Loren J. Chapman; 15.
Politeness in schizophrenia Roger Brown; Comments Philip S. Holzman; 16.
Neuroleptic treatment effects in relation to psychotherapy, social skills
training and social withdrawal in schizophrenics Herbert E. Spohn; Comments
Philip S. Holzman; 17. Familial factors in the impairment of attention in
schizophrenia: data from Ireland, Israel and the District of Columbia Allan
F. Mirsky; 18. Parsing cognitive processes: psychopathological and
neurophysiological constraints Anne Sereno; 19. Cognitive psychopathology
in schizophrenia: explorations in language, memory, associations and
movements Brendan A. Maher; Part IV. Genetics: 20. Editor's introduction:
contemporary issues in the genetics of psychopathological disorders Deborah
L. Levy, Steven Matthysse and Philip S. Holzman; 21. Genetic and
environmental factors in the etiology of schizophrenia Seymour S. Kety; 22.
Problems and paradoxes in research on the etiology of schizophrenia Einar
Kringlen; Comments Philip S. Holzman and Steven Matthysse; 23.
Epistemological issues in psychiatric research Josef Parnas; 24. Searching
for major genes in schizophrenia Kenneth K. Kidd; 25. The Drosophila eye
and the genetics of schizophrenia Steven Matthysse; Part V. Response and
Reflections: 26. Reflections on the developing science of psychopathology
Philip S. Holzman; Author index; Subject index.