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Brain Imaging in Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Neuroscience, 1st ed. 2011

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Cohen Ronald A., Sweet Lawrence H.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Brain Imaging in Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Neuroscience
Rapid developments in brain neuroimaging methods have occurred over the past decade. These advances have revolutionized cognitive and behavioral neuroscience, and are likely to have major influence on clinical psychological, psychiatric, and neurological practice over the coming years. There are a number of excellent books that focus on specific neuroimaging methods, such as fMRI. Furthermore, cognitive and neuroscience texts have increasingly incorporated functional brain neuroimaging. Yet, there are few books to date that consider and review emerging research in the application of brain neuroimaging methods for the study and assessment of behavioral and cognitive disorders. This book provides a broad coverage of current research trends in the clinical application of brain neuroimaging methods in the context of behavioral medicine, neuropsychology, and related areas of medical psychology. It uniquely integrates current neuroimaging methods and studies with current behavioral medicineresearch, and presents knowledge derived from recent developments in the fields of functional and structural brain imaging. By integrating information from experimental behavioral medicine with clinical insights, this book will serve as a source book for neuropsychologists, psychologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, and other professionals in both clinical practice and academic context. This integration results in the reader having a greater understanding of how the brain controls behavior, the disturbances of behavior that may occur with different disorders, and what clinicians should consider when assessing or working with patients with behavioral problems.

Part One: Foundations

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Philosophical and Ethical Considerations

Chapter 4: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Chapter 5: Diffusion MRI

Chapter 6: Perfusion Imaging

Chapter 7: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Chapter 8: Radiological Methods: PET and SPECT

Chapter 9: Electrophysiology

Part Two: Neuroimaging Behavioral Disorders

Chapter 10: Nicotine Dependence

Chapter 11: Substance Abuse

Chapter 12: Obesity and Eating Disorders

Chapter 13: Exercise and Physical Activity

Chapter 14: Chronic Pain

Part Three: Neuroimaging of Emotional

Chapter 15: Mood and Affective Disorders

Chapter 16: Violence and Aggression

Part Four: Neuroimaging of Brain Disorders

Chapter 18: Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias [PD HD Lewy]

Chapter 19: Vascular Disease [vascular, vascular dementia, cardiovascular]

Chapter 20: Stroke

Chapter 21: Multiple Sclerosis and White Matter Degeneration

Chapter 22: HIV and CNS Infection

Chapter 23: Tumors and Cancer

Chapter 24: Brain Injury

Chapter 25: Attention Deficit Disorder

Chapter 26: Conclusions: What does the future hold?

Ronald Cohen, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown Medical School and The Miriam Hospital and Director of Neuropsychology at The Miriam Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. Cohen is an active researcher in clinical and cognitive neuroscience with over 50 publications. His research interests include the study of brain-behavior relationships, particularly with respect to attention, timing, and executive functioning. His clinical research interests include the neural bases of violence, cardiovascular disease influences on neurocognitive functioning, and Alzheimer's and related dementia. Recent work has been initiated to examine neurobehavioral effects of brain nicotinic function. Cohen is actively involved in the training of interns and postdoctoral fellows.
No other book currently addresses the application of brain imaging to behavioral medicine, despite the large number of research projects that have been initiated over the past several years Introduces clinical psychologists and clinical behavioral scientists to brain neuroimaging methods and applications Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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