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Reviews current knowledge of schizotypal disorder and its relationship with schizophrenia.
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Reviews current knowledge of schizotypal disorder and its relationship with schizophrenia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1006g
- ISBN-13: 9780521454223
- ISBN-10: 0521454220
- Artikelnr.: 21930442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1006g
- ISBN-13: 9780521454223
- ISBN-10: 0521454220
- Artikelnr.: 21930442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1.
Conceptual and theoretical issues in schizotypal personality research
Adrian Raine and Todd Lencz; Part II. Genetics and Neurodevelopment: 2.
Family-genetic research and schizotypal personality Loring J. Ingraham; 3.
Schizotypal personality disorder characteristics associated with
second-trimester disturbance of neural development Ricardo A. Machón, Matti
O. Huttenen, Sarnoff A. Mednick and José LaFosse; 4. Neurodevelopmental
processes in schizophrenia and schizotypal personality disorder Elaine F.
Walker and Susan Gale; Part III. Assessment: 5. Scales for the measurement
of schizotypy Jean P. Chapman, Loren J. Chapman and Thomas R. Kwapil; 6.
Schizotypal status as a developmental stage in studies of risk for
schizophrenia Peter H. Venables; Part IV. Categorical Versus Dimensional
Approaches: 7. Tracking the taxon: on the latent structure and base rate of
schizotypy Mark F. Lenzenweger and Lauren Korfine; 8. Detection of a latent
taxon of individuals at risk for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders Audrey R.
Tyrka, Nick Haslam and Tyrone D. Cannon; 9. Fully and quasi-dimensional
constructions of schizotypy Gordon Claridge and Tony Beech; Part V.
Psychophysiology and Psychopharmacology: 10. Schizotypal personality and
skin conductance orienting Adrian Raine, Todd Lencz and Deana S. Benishay;
11. Attention, startle eye-blink modification and psychosis proneness
Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell, Erin A. Hazlett, Diane L. Filion and
Keith H. Nuechterlein; 12. Brain structure/function and the dopamine system
in schizotypal personality disorder Larry J. Siever; Part VI.
Neuropsychology: 13. Neuropsychological abnormalities associated with
schizotypal personality Todd Lencz, Adrian Raine, Deana S. Benishay, Shari
Mills and Laura Bird; 14. Syndromes of schizotypy: patterns of cognitive
asymmetry, arousal and gender John Gruzelier; 15. Working memory deficits,
antisaccades, and thought disorder in relation to perceptual aberration
Philip S. Holzman, Michael Coleman, Mark F. Lenzenweger, Deborah L. Levy,
Steven Matthysse, Gillian O'Driscoll and Sohee Park; Part VII. Brain
Imaging: 16. Brain morphology in schizotypal personality as assessed by
magnetic resonance imaging Nancy C. Andreasen; 17. The potential of
physiological neuroimaging for the study of schizotypy: experiences from
applications to schizophrenia Ruben C. Gur and Raquel E. Gur; Part VIII.
Conclusion: 18. Schizotypal personality: synthesis and future directions
Todd Lencz and Adrian Raine; Part IX. Appendix: semistructured interviews
for the measurement of schizotypal personality Deana S. Benishay and Todd
Lencz; Name index; Subject index.
Conceptual and theoretical issues in schizotypal personality research
Adrian Raine and Todd Lencz; Part II. Genetics and Neurodevelopment: 2.
Family-genetic research and schizotypal personality Loring J. Ingraham; 3.
Schizotypal personality disorder characteristics associated with
second-trimester disturbance of neural development Ricardo A. Machón, Matti
O. Huttenen, Sarnoff A. Mednick and José LaFosse; 4. Neurodevelopmental
processes in schizophrenia and schizotypal personality disorder Elaine F.
Walker and Susan Gale; Part III. Assessment: 5. Scales for the measurement
of schizotypy Jean P. Chapman, Loren J. Chapman and Thomas R. Kwapil; 6.
Schizotypal status as a developmental stage in studies of risk for
schizophrenia Peter H. Venables; Part IV. Categorical Versus Dimensional
Approaches: 7. Tracking the taxon: on the latent structure and base rate of
schizotypy Mark F. Lenzenweger and Lauren Korfine; 8. Detection of a latent
taxon of individuals at risk for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders Audrey R.
Tyrka, Nick Haslam and Tyrone D. Cannon; 9. Fully and quasi-dimensional
constructions of schizotypy Gordon Claridge and Tony Beech; Part V.
Psychophysiology and Psychopharmacology: 10. Schizotypal personality and
skin conductance orienting Adrian Raine, Todd Lencz and Deana S. Benishay;
11. Attention, startle eye-blink modification and psychosis proneness
Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell, Erin A. Hazlett, Diane L. Filion and
Keith H. Nuechterlein; 12. Brain structure/function and the dopamine system
in schizotypal personality disorder Larry J. Siever; Part VI.
Neuropsychology: 13. Neuropsychological abnormalities associated with
schizotypal personality Todd Lencz, Adrian Raine, Deana S. Benishay, Shari
Mills and Laura Bird; 14. Syndromes of schizotypy: patterns of cognitive
asymmetry, arousal and gender John Gruzelier; 15. Working memory deficits,
antisaccades, and thought disorder in relation to perceptual aberration
Philip S. Holzman, Michael Coleman, Mark F. Lenzenweger, Deborah L. Levy,
Steven Matthysse, Gillian O'Driscoll and Sohee Park; Part VII. Brain
Imaging: 16. Brain morphology in schizotypal personality as assessed by
magnetic resonance imaging Nancy C. Andreasen; 17. The potential of
physiological neuroimaging for the study of schizotypy: experiences from
applications to schizophrenia Ruben C. Gur and Raquel E. Gur; Part VIII.
Conclusion: 18. Schizotypal personality: synthesis and future directions
Todd Lencz and Adrian Raine; Part IX. Appendix: semistructured interviews
for the measurement of schizotypal personality Deana S. Benishay and Todd
Lencz; Name index; Subject index.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1.
Conceptual and theoretical issues in schizotypal personality research
Adrian Raine and Todd Lencz; Part II. Genetics and Neurodevelopment: 2.
Family-genetic research and schizotypal personality Loring J. Ingraham; 3.
Schizotypal personality disorder characteristics associated with
second-trimester disturbance of neural development Ricardo A. Machón, Matti
O. Huttenen, Sarnoff A. Mednick and José LaFosse; 4. Neurodevelopmental
processes in schizophrenia and schizotypal personality disorder Elaine F.
Walker and Susan Gale; Part III. Assessment: 5. Scales for the measurement
of schizotypy Jean P. Chapman, Loren J. Chapman and Thomas R. Kwapil; 6.
Schizotypal status as a developmental stage in studies of risk for
schizophrenia Peter H. Venables; Part IV. Categorical Versus Dimensional
Approaches: 7. Tracking the taxon: on the latent structure and base rate of
schizotypy Mark F. Lenzenweger and Lauren Korfine; 8. Detection of a latent
taxon of individuals at risk for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders Audrey R.
Tyrka, Nick Haslam and Tyrone D. Cannon; 9. Fully and quasi-dimensional
constructions of schizotypy Gordon Claridge and Tony Beech; Part V.
Psychophysiology and Psychopharmacology: 10. Schizotypal personality and
skin conductance orienting Adrian Raine, Todd Lencz and Deana S. Benishay;
11. Attention, startle eye-blink modification and psychosis proneness
Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell, Erin A. Hazlett, Diane L. Filion and
Keith H. Nuechterlein; 12. Brain structure/function and the dopamine system
in schizotypal personality disorder Larry J. Siever; Part VI.
Neuropsychology: 13. Neuropsychological abnormalities associated with
schizotypal personality Todd Lencz, Adrian Raine, Deana S. Benishay, Shari
Mills and Laura Bird; 14. Syndromes of schizotypy: patterns of cognitive
asymmetry, arousal and gender John Gruzelier; 15. Working memory deficits,
antisaccades, and thought disorder in relation to perceptual aberration
Philip S. Holzman, Michael Coleman, Mark F. Lenzenweger, Deborah L. Levy,
Steven Matthysse, Gillian O'Driscoll and Sohee Park; Part VII. Brain
Imaging: 16. Brain morphology in schizotypal personality as assessed by
magnetic resonance imaging Nancy C. Andreasen; 17. The potential of
physiological neuroimaging for the study of schizotypy: experiences from
applications to schizophrenia Ruben C. Gur and Raquel E. Gur; Part VIII.
Conclusion: 18. Schizotypal personality: synthesis and future directions
Todd Lencz and Adrian Raine; Part IX. Appendix: semistructured interviews
for the measurement of schizotypal personality Deana S. Benishay and Todd
Lencz; Name index; Subject index.
Conceptual and theoretical issues in schizotypal personality research
Adrian Raine and Todd Lencz; Part II. Genetics and Neurodevelopment: 2.
Family-genetic research and schizotypal personality Loring J. Ingraham; 3.
Schizotypal personality disorder characteristics associated with
second-trimester disturbance of neural development Ricardo A. Machón, Matti
O. Huttenen, Sarnoff A. Mednick and José LaFosse; 4. Neurodevelopmental
processes in schizophrenia and schizotypal personality disorder Elaine F.
Walker and Susan Gale; Part III. Assessment: 5. Scales for the measurement
of schizotypy Jean P. Chapman, Loren J. Chapman and Thomas R. Kwapil; 6.
Schizotypal status as a developmental stage in studies of risk for
schizophrenia Peter H. Venables; Part IV. Categorical Versus Dimensional
Approaches: 7. Tracking the taxon: on the latent structure and base rate of
schizotypy Mark F. Lenzenweger and Lauren Korfine; 8. Detection of a latent
taxon of individuals at risk for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders Audrey R.
Tyrka, Nick Haslam and Tyrone D. Cannon; 9. Fully and quasi-dimensional
constructions of schizotypy Gordon Claridge and Tony Beech; Part V.
Psychophysiology and Psychopharmacology: 10. Schizotypal personality and
skin conductance orienting Adrian Raine, Todd Lencz and Deana S. Benishay;
11. Attention, startle eye-blink modification and psychosis proneness
Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell, Erin A. Hazlett, Diane L. Filion and
Keith H. Nuechterlein; 12. Brain structure/function and the dopamine system
in schizotypal personality disorder Larry J. Siever; Part VI.
Neuropsychology: 13. Neuropsychological abnormalities associated with
schizotypal personality Todd Lencz, Adrian Raine, Deana S. Benishay, Shari
Mills and Laura Bird; 14. Syndromes of schizotypy: patterns of cognitive
asymmetry, arousal and gender John Gruzelier; 15. Working memory deficits,
antisaccades, and thought disorder in relation to perceptual aberration
Philip S. Holzman, Michael Coleman, Mark F. Lenzenweger, Deborah L. Levy,
Steven Matthysse, Gillian O'Driscoll and Sohee Park; Part VII. Brain
Imaging: 16. Brain morphology in schizotypal personality as assessed by
magnetic resonance imaging Nancy C. Andreasen; 17. The potential of
physiological neuroimaging for the study of schizotypy: experiences from
applications to schizophrenia Ruben C. Gur and Raquel E. Gur; Part VIII.
Conclusion: 18. Schizotypal personality: synthesis and future directions
Todd Lencz and Adrian Raine; Part IX. Appendix: semistructured interviews
for the measurement of schizotypal personality Deana S. Benishay and Todd
Lencz; Name index; Subject index.