
Structural Brain Abnormalities In Bipolar Disorder / Marcella Bellani, Niccolò Zovetti, Marsal Sanches, Koji Matsuo, Jair C. Soares, Paolo Brambilla -- Functional Brain Imaging In Bipolar Disorder: Activation Studies / Dylan E. Kirsch, Valeria Tretyak, Stephen M. Strakowski, Elizabeth T.c. Lippard -- Functional Brain Imaging In Bipolar Disorder; Connectivity And Networks / Jennifer Siegel-ramsay, Jorge Rc Almeida -- Neurochemical And Metabolic Imaging In Bipolar Disorder / Muharrem Burak Baytunca, In Kyoon Lyoo And Perry F Renshaw -- Cerebral Blood Flow In Bipolar Disorder: Past Findings And Future Directions / Megan Mio, Mikaela K. Dimick, Simina Toma, Bradley J. Macintosh And Benjamin I. Goldstein -- Neuroimaging Studies Of Bipolar Disorder In Youth / Manpreet K. Singh And Melissa P. Delbello -- Neuroimaging Differences Between Bipolar And Unipolar Depression / Michele A Bertocci, Jorge Rc Almeida, Mary L. Phillips -- Neuroimaging In Bipolar Disorder And Schizophrenia / Grace Du, Dost Öngür -- Genetic Techniques And Applications To Bipolar Disorder / Yuhau Zhang, Melvin G Mcinnis, Sebaastian Zöllner -- General Genetics Of Bipolar Disorder / John I. Nurnberger, Jr. -- Micrornas As Predictors Of Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis And Treatment Response / Yogesh Dwivedi -- Genetics Of Bipolar Disorder And Schizophrenia / Tim B. Bigdeli, Philip D. Harvey -- Mitochondrial Genetics And Bipolar Disorder / Christine Konradi And Tadafumi Kato -- Integration And Consolidation: A Neurophysiological Model Of Bipolar Disorder / Stephen M. Strakowski & Gin Malhi Edited By Stephen M. Strakowski. Includes Bibliographical References And Index Electronic Reproduction. Oxford Available Via World Wide Web.
This volume investigates the biological underpinnings of bipolar disorder by synthesizing current neuroimaging data with genetic research to construct a comprehensive neurophysiological model. Edited by Stephen M. Strakowski, the text compiles contributions from leading researchers in psychiatry and neurology to examine how structural, functional, and metabolic brain abnormalities correlate with genetic markers. The book provides a rigorous framework for understanding the disorder beyond clinical symptoms, focusing on the intersection of brain connectivity, neurochemistry, and hereditary factors.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a technical resource for clinicians and researchers seeking to integrate complex biological data into their understanding of mood disorders. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational reference for those specializing in the neurobiology of psychiatric conditions.
Page Count:
315
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019757453X
ISBN-13:
9780197574539
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