Handbook of neuropsychiatry research
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Handbook of neuropsychiatry research
(Neuroscience research progress series)(Nova biomedical)
Nova Science Publishers, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Prolactinomas, PRL & weight gain / Erika C.O. Naliato
- Clinical and pathological characteristics of Pick's disease and frontotemporal lobar degeneration with TDP-43-positive inclusions / Osamu Yokota and Kuniaki Tsuchiya
- Interventions for affective and behavioural disturbances in acquired brain injury : a conceptual framework based on the stages of change theory / Erin M. Warriner, Hiten Lad and Diana Velikonja
- Sequential expression of impaired psychomotor and sensorimotor activities in rodents during amphetamine withdrawal / Junichi Kitanaka, Nobue Kitanaka and Motohiko Takemura
- Association between salivary amylase, cortisol, and stress / Koichi Isogawa, Jusen Tsuru, Yoshihiro Tanaka, Yoshinobu Ishitobi, Tomoko Ando, Hiroaki Hanada, Kensuke Kodama and Jotaro Akiyoshi
- Serotonergic receptors in the central nervous system : a brief review / L.Y. Yeung, Ross Y.Y. Lee and D.T. Yew
- The next major neuropsychological and neuropsychiatrical breakthrough : Alzheimer's disease / Heather Pedersen and F. Richard Ferraro
- Neurology, psychiatry and genetics : interrelationship / Viroj Wiwanitkit
- How can bioinformatics help studies in neuropsychiatry? / Viroj Wiwanitkit
- Extracting discriminant information from neuroimages : a multivariate computational framework to analyze the whole human brain / Carlos E. Thomaz, Rafael D. Leão, João R. Sato and Geraldo F. Busatto
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Neuropsychiatry is the branch of medicine dealing with mental disorders attributable to diseases of the nervous system. This new book presents topical data relating to neuropsychiatry including: interventions for affective and behavioural disturbances in acquired brain injury; prolactinomas, PRL and weight gain; the clinical and pathological characteristics of Pick's disease; the association between salivary amylase, cortisol and stress; serotonergic receptors in the central nervous system; and the quest for a major neuropsychiatrical breakthrough in Alzheimer's disease.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Prolactinomas, PRL & Weight Gain
- Clinical & Pathological Characteristics of Pick's Disease & Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration with TDP-43-Positive Inclusions
- Interventions for Affective & Behavioural Disturbances in Acquired Brain Injury: A Conceptual Framework based on the Stages of Change Theory
- Sequential Expression of Impaired Psychomotor & Sensorimotor Activities in Rodents during Amphetamine Withdrawal
- Association between Salivary Amylase, Cortisol & Stress
- Serotonergic Receptors in the Central Nervous System -- A Brief Review
- The Next Major Neuropsychological & Neuropsychiatrical Breakthrough: Alzheimer's Disease
- Neurology, Psychiatry & Genetics: Interrelationship
- How can Bioinformatics Help in the Study of Neuropsychiatry?
- Extracting Discriminant Information from NeuroImages: A Multivariate Computational Framework to Analyse the Whole Human Brain
- Index.
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