Biological Psychiatry

Biological Psychiatry

Boer, Johan A. Den; Willner, Paul; D'haenen, Hugo

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

07/2002

1486

Dura

Inglês

9780471491989

0471491985

15 a 20 dias

4146

Biological psychiatry, sometimes called psychiatric neuroscience, concerns itself with scientific research and clinical observation of psychopathologies. Advances in molecular biology, genomics, pharmacology and neuroscience mean that more is known about the biological basis of behaviour and mental illness than before. This work cover this topic.
List of contributors. Preface. VOLUME I. PART A: BASIC PRINCIPLES. General Issues. I.Conceptual Issues (G.E. Berrios and I.S. Markova). II. Measurement Issues (P. Bech). Specific Issues. III. Animal Models in Biological Psychiatry (M. Sarter and J.P. Bruno). IV. Monoaminergic Transmitter Systems (T.H. Svensson and A.A. Mathe). V. The Excitatory Amino Acid System (D.T. Monaghan, P.A. Howson, D.E. Jane and R.J. Bridges). VI. Peptidergic Transmitter Systems (M. Palkovits). VII. Neuroendocrinology (D.A. Gutman and C.B. Nemeroff). VIII. Psychoneuroimmunology: Basic Principles (Z. Kronfol and M.M.P.N. Nair). IX. Psychophysiology (G.G. Berntson, J.T. Cacioppo and M. Sarter). X. Neuropsychology (M.T. Banich). XI. Brain Imaging (S. Laureys, P. Peigneux and S. Goldman). XII. Neurogenetics (A. Thapar and M. O Donovan). XIII. Gene Environment Interactions (D.I. Boomsma and N.G. Martin). XIV. Gender Issues in Brain Structures and Functions and Their Relevance for Psychopathology (D.F. Swaab). PART B: CLINICAL SYNDROMES. Cognitive Disorders. XV 1. Animal Models of Cognitive Disorders (T. Steckler). XV 2. Aminergic Transmitter Systems in Cognitive Disorders (J.P. Bruno and M. Sarter). XV 3. Disturbances in the Amino Acid Transmitter Systems in Cognitive Disorders Classified and Diagnosed According to DSM IV (T. Duka). XV 4. Neuropeptides and Cognitive Disorders (G. Bissette). XV 5. The Neuroendocrinology of Cognitive Disorders (S.J. Lupien). XV 6. Neuroinflammation in Neurodegeneration: Lessons from Alzheimer s Disease (T. Pirttil a and I. Alafuzoff). XV 7. Psychophysiology: Event Related Potentials and Psychophysics in Dementia (C. Murphy and S. Wetter). XV 8. Neuropsychology of Cognitive Disorders (M.A. Goldstein, J. Woehr and B.H. Price). XV 9. Functional Neuroanatomy (P. Cras). XV 10. Brain Imaging of Cognitive Disorders (P.H. Robert, J. Darcourt and M. Benoit). XV 11. Neurogenetics of Dementia (B. Dermaut and C. Van Broeckhoven). XV 12. Gene Environment Interactions in Cognitive Disorders (K.M. Mehta and K. Yaffe). XV 13. Review of Gender Issues and Oestrogen Replacement in Common Cognitive Disorders (J.S. Meyer and Y. S. Li). XV 14. Pharmacological Treatment of Dementia, with the Emphasis on Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (P.P. De Deyn). Substance Related Disorders. XVI 1. Animal Model of Substance Abuse and Dependence (T.S. Shippenberg). XVI 2. Amino Acid Transmitter Systems in Substance Related Disorders (A. Dahchour and P. De Witte). XVI 3. Endocrinology of Drug Dependence (P.V. Piazza and B. Aouizerate). XVI 4. Neuroimmunology (C. Spies, H. Sch onfeld, U. Dirnagl, W.J. Kox and H. Rommelspacher). XVI 5. The Psychophysiology of Substance Related Disorders (A. Gamma and M.E. Liechti). XVI 6. Neuropsychology of Substance Abuse (M. Lacy and L. Sworowski). XVI 7. Functional Anatomy of Substance Related Disorders (R.A. Wise and E.L. Gardner). XVI 8. Neuroimaging and Substance Abuse (R. Hitzemann, N. Volkow, J. Fowler and G. J. Wang). XVI 9. Genetic Epidemiology of Substance Use Disorders (K.R. Merikangas). XVI 10. Gender Issues in Substance Abuse (W.R. Yates). XVI 11. Therapeutic Armamentarium in Substance Related Disorders (A. Lingford Hughes). Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders. XVII 1. Animal Models for Schizophrenia (B.A. Ellenbroek and A.R. Cools). XVII 2. Aminergic Transmitter Systems (P. Falkai). XVII 3. Amino Acid Transmitter Systems (U. Heresco Levy). XVII 4. Peptidergic Transmitter Systems in Schizophrenia (S. Iritani). XVII 5. Neuroimmunology of Schizophrenia (N. M uller). XVII 6. Psychophysiology Studies of Schizophrenia (J.G. Csernansky). XVII 7. The Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia (L. Krabbendam and J. Jolles). XVII 8. Schizophrenia and Brain Imaging (S. J. Blakemore). XVII 9. Neurogenetics of Schizophrenia (S. Zammit, M. O Donovan and M.J. Owen). XVII 10. Gene Environment Interactions in Schizophrenia (M.T. Tsuang, W.S. Stone, S.I. Tarbox and S.V. Faraone). XVII 11. Gender Issues in Schizophrenia (D.J. Castle and R.M. Murray). XVII 12. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders: Therapeutic Armamentarium (M.J. Travis). Index. VOLUME II. Mood Disorders. XVIII 1. Animal Models of Depression: A Diathesis/Stress Approach (P. Willner and P.J. Mitchell). XVIII 2. Monoaminergic Transmitter Systems (A. Neumeister and D.S. Charney). XVIII 3. Evidence for GABAergic and Glutamatergic Involvement in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Depressive Disorders (G. Sanacora). XVIII 4. Peptidergic Transmitter Systems (J.H. Meyer). XVIII 5. Neuroendocrinology of Mood Disorders (D.K.Y. Sit and A.J. Rothschild). XVIII 6. Psychophysiology of Mood Disorders (S. Galderisi). XVIII 7. The Neuropsychology of Mood Disorders: Affect, Cognition and Neural Circuitry (A. Mohanty and W. Heller). XVIII 8. Functional Neuroscience of Mood Disorders (M. Le Moal and W. Mayo). XVIII 9. Brain Imaging in Mood Disorders (K.P. Ebmeier and D. Kronhaus). XVIII 10. Molecular Genetics in Mood Disorders (D. Souery, S. Linotte and J. Mendlewicz). XVIII 11. Neonatal Developmental Neuroplasticity: A Critical Contribution from Environment (R.M. Post). XVIII 12. Female Specific Mood Disorders (M. Steiner, E. Dunn and L. Born). XVIII 13. Therapeutic Armamentarium (R.H. Howland and M.E. Thase). Anxiety Disorders. XIX 1. Animal Models of Anxiety Disorders (F.G. Graeff and H. Zangrossi Jr). XIX 2. Aminergic Transmitter Systems (N. McNaughton). XIX 3. Amino Acid Transmitter Systems (C. Belzung, G. Griebel, F. Dubois Carmagnat and J.M. Darves Bornoz). XIX 4. Peptidergic Transmitter System and Anxiety Disorders (M. Bourin, M. Hascoet, D. David and B.A.N. Dhonnchadha). XIX 5. Neuroendocrinology of Anxiety Disorders: Post traumatic Stress Disorder (W.S. de Loos). XIX 6. Neuroimmunology of Anxiety Disorders (P. Monteleone). XIX 7. Psychophysiology of Anxiety Disorders (G. Wiedemann and A. Muhlberger). XIX 8. The Neuropsychology of Anxiety Disorders: Affect, Cognition, and Neural Circuitry (J.B. Nitschke and W. Heller). XIX 9. Functional Neuroanatomy of Anxiety Disorders (B. Martis, A. Malizia and S.L. Rauch). XIX 10. In Vivo Functional Neurochemistry of Anxiety Disorders (A.L. Malizia, B. Martis and S.L. Rauch). XIX 11. Neurogenetics of Anxiety Disorders (R. Weizman and A. Weizman). XIX 12. Gender Differences in Anxiety Disorders (T.A. Pigott and L.T. Lac). XIX 13. Therapeutic Armamentarium in Anxiety Disorders (J.A. den Boer, B.R. Slaap, G.J. ter Horst, T.I.F.H. Cremers and F.J. Bosker). XX. Psychobiology of Somatoform Disorders (W. Rief and C. Exner). XXI. The Emerging Psychobiology of Trauma Related Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders (E.R.S. Nijenhuis, O. van der Hart and K. Steele). XXII. The Psychobiology of Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders (C.M. Meston and P.F. Frohlich). Eating Disorders. XXIII 1. Animal Models of Eating Disorders (J.E. Johansen and M. Schalling). XXIII 2. Transmitter Systems in the Eating Disorders (T.D. Brewerton). XXIII 3. Neuroendocrinology (F. Connan). XXIII 4. Neuroimmunology of Eating Disorders (J.P. Konsman and R. Dantzer). XXIII 5. Psychophysiology and Eating Disorders (P.P.S. Gomez, N.A. Troop and J.L. Treasure). XXIII 6. Neuropsychological Findings in Eating Disorders (C.J. Lauer). XXIII 7. Neuroanatomical Bases of Eating Disorders (R. Uher, J. Treasure and I.C. Campbell). XXIII 8. Brain Imaging (T. Naruo). XXIII 9. The Genetics of Eating Disorders (K.L. Klump, C.M. Bulik, W.H. Kaye and M. Strober). XXIII 10. The Therapeutic Armamentarium in Eating Disorders (J.E. Mitchell, S. Crow, T.C. Myers and S. Wonderlich). Sleep Disorders. XXIV 1. Animal Models of Sleep Disturbances: Intrinsic and Environmental Determinants (P. Meerlo, B.M. Bergmann and F.W. Turek). XXIV 2. Neurotransmitter Systems Regulating Sleep Wake States (B.E. Jones). XXIV 3. Neuroendocrinology of Sleep Disorders (A. Steiger). XXIV 4. Neuroimmunology of Sleep (J.A. Majde and J.M. Krueger). XXIV 5. Psychophysiology of Sleep Disorders (R.T. Pivik). XXIV 6. The Neuropsychology of Sleep Disorders (R. Cluydts and E. Verstraeten). XXIV 7. Sleep Disorders Functional Neuroanatomy (P. Maquet). XXIV 8. Functional Neuroimaging in Sleep and Sleep Disorders (P. Maquet). XXIV 9. Genetics of Sleep and Sleep Disorders (P. Linkowski). XXIV 10. Gender Issues Related to Sleep (J. Walsleben). XXIV 11. Sleep Disorders Therapeutic Armamentarium (M. Lader). XXV Psychobiology of Impulse Control Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (NOS) (S. Pallanti, N.B. Rossi, J. Friedberg and E. Hollander). Personality Disorders. XXVI 1. Animal Models of Personality (A.R. Cools and B.A. Ellenbroek). XXVI 2. Neurotransmitter Systems in the Personality Disorders (M. Eks, H.W. Koenigsberg and L.J. Siever). XXVI 3. Neuroendocrinology of Personality Disorders (R.T. Mulder and P.R. Joyce). XXVI 4. The Psychophysiology of Personality Disorders (A. Scarpa and A. Raine). XXVI 5. Neuropsychology of Personality Disorders (M.M. Voglmaier). XXVI 6. Functional Neuroanatomy and Brain Imaging of Personality and its Disorders (C.R. Cloninger). XXVI 7. Neurogenetics of Personality Disorders (A. Reif and K. P. Lesch). XXVI 8. Gene Environment Interactions in Personality Disorders (J. Paris). XXVI 9. The Psychopharmacological Treatment of Personality Disorders (R. Lee and E. Coccaro). Index.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.