Brain electrical potentials and psychopathology : proceedings of the VII International Symposium on Clinical Neurophysiological Aspects of Psychiatric Conditions, held September 7-8, 1985, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Brain electrical potentials and psychopathology : proceedings of the VII International Symposium on Clinical Neurophysiological Aspects of Psychiatric Conditions, held September 7-8, 1985, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

editors, Charles Shagass, Richard C. Josiassen, Richard A. Roemer

Elsevier, c1986

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Includes bibliographies and indexes

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内容説明

The papers presented in this volume provide the latest information on advances in clinical neurophysiology and their applications for better diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders. This work contains two tutorial chapters on two methodological areas that have become pivotal for electrophysiological investigations of psychopathology. The first tutorial chapter deals with the strategic principles underlying behavioural paradigms within which event related potentials (ERPs) are recorded in psychiatric research. The second tutorial chapter discusses the principles for spatial analysis of EEG and evoked potential (EP) data. Additional topics addressed include the study of schizophrenia and other major depressive disorders, brain mapping, pharmacological effects on the EEG, long term effects of the administration of beta blockers, and an overview of fifty years of EEG research. This comprehensive compilation is derived from the scientific presentations of the VII International Symposium on Clinical Neurophysiological Aspects of Psychiatric Conditions.

目次

Preface. List of contributors. Tutorial Chapters . Event-Related Potential and Behavioral Methodology in Psychiatric Research (J. Zubin, S. Sutton, and S.R. Steinhauer). Mapping, Spatial Analysis, and Adaptive Time Segmentation of EEG/ERP Data (D. Lehmann). Studies of Schizophrenia . The Contributions of Neurophysiological Abnormalities to Cognitive Function in Schizophrenia (J.F. Connolly, J. Prescott, J.H. Gruzelier, and S.R. Hirsch). On the Orienting Response in Schizophrenics: Quantitative EEG Studies before and during Therapy (B. Saletu, B. Kufferle, and P. Anderer). Clinical and Neurophysiological Findings in Schizophrenic Patients with Enlarged and Normal Ventricles (D. Kemali, C. Perris, M. Maj, S. Galderisi, F. Marciano, G. Nolfe, F. Clemente, and M. Fabrazzo). Functional States of the Brain and Schizophrenic States of Behavior (M. Koukkou and W. Manske). Do Differing Intelligence Levels Account for EEG and Evoked Potential Differences between Chronic Schizophrenics and Nonpatient Controls? (C. Shagass, R.C. Josiassen, R.A. Roemer, and j.J. Straumanis). The Vertex Potential: Its Relation to the EEG and Psychiatric Diagnosis (K. Lifshitz, K.L. Lee, and J. Avery). Neurophysiological Indices of Two Distinct Attentional Dysfunctions in Schizophrenics with and without Formal Thought Disorder (J. Baribeau and J.P. Laurent). Decoupling of Stimulus and Response Processes Seems Responsible for Slow Reaction Times in Schizophrenics with mild Symptomatology (K. Hiramatsu, M. Akimoto, M. Fukuda, O. Saitoh, T. Hameyama, S. Niwa, and K. Itoh). Brain Topographical Evoked Potential Mapping during a Backward Masking Experiment: Schizophrenics Compared to Control Subjects (T. Patterson, H.E. Spohn, D.P. Bogia, and K. Hayes). Studies of Anxiety, Depression, and Other Psychopathologic Conditions . Quantitative EEG in Depressive Disorders (L.S. Prichep, A.L. Lieber, E.R. John, K. Alper, F. Gomez-Mont, T. Essig-Peppard, and M. Flitter). Concurrent Use of Contingent Negative Variation and Dexamethasone Suppression Test in Major Depression (M. Timsit-Berthier, M. Ansseau, H. Mantanus, and J. Legros). Attention-Re4lated Effects on Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in nonpsychotic Dysphoric Psychiatric Patients (R.C. Josiassen, R.A. Roemer, C. Shagass, and J.J. Straumanis). Neurophysiological Studies (EEG) of Exhibitionism (P. Flor-Henry, Z.J. Koles, J.R. Reddon, and L. Baker). Principal Component Analysis of Somatosensory Evoked Potential Waveforms: A Preliminary Demonstration of Factor Score Differences between Psychiatric Groups (R.A. Roemer, C. Shagass, R.C. Josiassen, and J.J. Straumanis). Psychophysiology and Pharmaco-EEG Studies. A Comparison of Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP) and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SEP) in Normal Subjects (M.S. Buchsbaum, R. Tayyanipour, E. Hazlett, and S. Awsare). CEEG and Dynamic Brain Mapping in the Bioavailability and Bioequivalence of Psychotropic Drugs (T.M. Itil and K.Z. Itil).

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