
An introduction to Neuroimaging and Neurophysiology in Psychiatry, this book explains the basic physics and physiology behind the main techniques of neuroimaging, including MRI and PET, and non-invasive neurophysiology. This title covers all the clinically relevant aspects of neuroimaging and neurophysiology methods. It includes individual chapters on techniques, diagnostic disease markers, and neurophysiological treatments to ensure psychiatrists are familiar with the clinical relevance of reported abnormalities. With the latest research, Neuroimaging and Neurophysiology in Psychiatry is an invaluable and easy-to-read reference that will help practising psychiatrists in the evaluation of the use of neuroimaging methods in clinical, research, and forensic settings.
This book investigates the practical application and underlying mechanisms of neuroimaging and neurophysiology techniques within the field of clinical psychiatry. Author David Linden provides a comprehensive framework that bridges the gap between complex physical principles and their diagnostic utility in mental health care. By synthesizing current research, the text aims to equip practitioners with the knowledge required to interpret neurobiological data in clinical, research, and forensic environments.
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Practitioners and students frequently identify this text as a highly accessible entry point for understanding the intersection of brain imaging and psychiatric practice. Experts highlight the book's success in translating dense technical concepts into clinically relevant information for mental health professionals.
Page Count:
152
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191060054
ISBN-13:
9780191060052
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