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Imaging Drug Action in the Brain is an outstanding reference that
provides detailed methodological information and presents a current
review of information obtained using various methods to delineate
the neuroanatomy of drug action. It presents material covering
selective lesioning and intracranial injections in intact animals.
It examines various applications of receptor binding techniques and
their importance in pharmacology. In vivo metabolic mapping studies
to delineate the distributions of action of psychoactive drugs in
animals are reviewed in detail. Imaging Drug Action in the Brain
presents recent advances in extending these types of studies to
human investigations, using positron emission tomography (PET)
scanning and electrophysiological imaging techniques. Applications
of immunocytochemical and molecular biology techniques in studies
of drug action are explained. Imaging Drug Action in the Brain is
the only book that encompasses all of these techniques with
up-to-date examples of their applications. It is an essential
resource for researchers in the fields of neuropharmacology,
neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and nuclear medicine.
This book was originally published in 1992. At the time of
publication, the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorder was
a rapidly expanding field of study, primarily as a result of
developments in the basic neurosciences. Neurobiology and
Psychiatry served as a regular forum for evaluation and
dissemination of information in this fundamental field of
biological psychiatry. Topics selected for review illustrated the
application of a range of neurobiological techniques to major
psychiatric disorders, providing an in-depth review of work in this
field. The intended readership included established research
workers in the field, postgraduate psychiatrists, psychiatric
trainees and other clinical and laboratory workers.
This book was originally published in 1995. At the time of
publication, the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorder was
a rapidly expanding field of study, primarily as a result of
developments in the basic neurosciences. Neurobiology and
Psychiatry served as a regular forum for evaluation and
dissemination of information in this fundamental field of
biological psychiatry. Topics selected for review illustrated the
application of a range of neurobiological techniques to major
psychiatric disorders, providing an in-depth review of work in this
field. The intended readership included established research
workers in the field, postgraduate psychiatrists, psychiatric
trainees and other clinical and laboratory workers.
This book was originally published in 1993. At the time of
publication, the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorder was
a rapidly expanding field of study, primarily as a result of
developments in the basic neurosciences. Neurobiology and
Psychiatry served as a regular forum for evaluation and
dissemination of information in this fundamental field of
biological psychiatry. Topics selected for review illustrated the
application of a range of neurobiological techniques to major
psychiatric disorders, providing an in-depth review of work in this
field. The intended readership included established research
workers in the field, postgraduate psychiatrists, psychiatric
trainees and other clinical and laboratory workers.
This book was originally published in 1995. At the time of
publication, the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorder was
a rapidly expanding field of study, primarily as a result of
developments in the basic neurosciences. Neurobiology and
Psychiatry served as a regular forum for evaluation and
dissemination of information in this fundamental field of
biological psychiatry. Topics selected for review illustrated the
application of a range of neurobiological techniques to major
psychiatric disorders, providing an in-depth review of work in this
field. The intended readership included established research
workers in the field, postgraduate psychiatrists, psychiatric
trainees and other clinical and laboratory workers.
This book was originally published in 1993. At the time of
publication, the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorder was
a rapidly expanding field of study, primarily as a result of
developments in the basic neurosciences. Neurobiology and
Psychiatry served as a regular forum for evaluation and
dissemination of information in this fundamental field of
biological psychiatry. Topics selected for review illustrated the
application of a range of neurobiological techniques to major
psychiatric disorders, providing an in-depth review of work in this
field. The intended readership included established research
workers in the field, postgraduate psychiatrists, psychiatric
trainees and other clinical and laboratory workers.
This book was originally published in 1992. At the time of
publication, the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorder was
a rapidly expanding field of study, primarily as a result of
developments in the basic neurosciences. Neurobiology and
Psychiatry served as a regular forum for evaluation and
dissemination of information in this fundamental field of
biological psychiatry. Topics selected for review illustrated the
application of a range of neurobiological techniques to major
psychiatric disorders, providing an in-depth review of work in this
field. The intended readership included established research
workers in the field, postgraduate psychiatrists, psychiatric
trainees and other clinical and laboratory workers.
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