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Psychophysiology is an ever expanding field. The application of
psychophysiological investigations to psychiatric disorders is
likewise expanding and has in fact shed much light on some of the
neural processes contributing to the development of psychiatric
symptoms and/or their amelioration following treatment. In the
first part of this volume, we have selected a number of conditions
where psychophysiological investigations have recently provided
some insight into the pathophysiology of a particular manifestation
(e.g., dissociation) or a disorder. Although this volume has a main
focus on electrophysiological investigative modalities where
neuroimaging was complimentary this added insight was included. The
second part of the volume focuses on novel uses of
psychophysiological measures, combining it with neuropsychology and
imaging where possible, in the context of neuropsychiatric research
and describes advanced analytical tools. Both basic and clinical
investigators in this field should find the reviews and
interpretations provided clear and informative. Clinicians will
find this volume easy to assimilate. While direct clinical
applications may be down the road, the insights provided should
help the practicing clinicians to have firmer understanding of the
complexity of the disorder they manage in everyday practice.
This volume is designed to serve as a reference source containing
both historical and recent references with a special focus on the
existing gaps of knowledge regarding EEG deviations in
psychiatricpopulations. Every chapter begins by outlining the
clinical issues, then reviews available literature and concludes by
highlighting a) currently supportable findings, and b) open
research questions. In some chapters the author makes suggestions
regarding the research design that will most likely lead to
generating data that can move the field towards resolving
unresolved issues."
Psychophysiology is an ever expanding field. The application of
psychophysiological investigations to psychiatric disorders is
likewise expanding and has in fact shed much light on some of the
neural processes contributing to the development of psychiatric
symptoms and/or their amelioration following treatment. In the
first part of this volume, we have selected a number of conditions
where psychophysiological investigations have recently provided
some insight into the pathophysiology of a particular manifestation
(e.g., dissociation) or a disorder. Although this volume has a main
focus on electrophysiological investigative modalities where
neuroimaging was complimentary this added insight was included. The
second part of the volume focuses on novel uses of
psychophysiological measures, combining it with neuropsychology and
imaging where possible, in the context of neuropsychiatric research
and describes advanced analytical tools. Both basic and clinical
investigators in this field should find the reviews and
interpretations provided clear and informative. Clinicians will
find this volume easy to assimilate. While direct clinical
applications may be down the road, the insights provided should
help the practicing clinicians to have firmer understanding of the
complexity of the disorder they manage in everyday practice.
This volume is designed to serve as a reference source containing
both historical and recent references with a special focus on the
existing gaps of knowledge regarding EEG deviations in psychiatric
populations. Every chapter begins by outlining the clinical issues,
then reviews available literature and concludes by highlighting a)
currently supportable findings, and b) open research questions. In
some chapters the author makes suggestions regarding the research
design that will most likely lead to generating data that can move
the field towards resolving unresolved issues.
Now in its fourth edition, The Brain and Behavior introduces the
field of neurobiology of human behavior to a wide audience, from
graduate students to professionals in the fields of psychology,
psychiatry, and neurology. This comprehensive resource focuses on
locating human behaviors to specific regions of the brain, aiming
to make a complex topic visually accessible through the inclusion
of clear and focused illustrations. This important new edition
emphasises recent developments in our understanding of the human
brain which have emerged from imaging studies. The text also
features patient case histories with documented anatomical
evidence, tying the science with actual clinical examples, making
it the most accessible book for medical practitioners of all
levels. The collaboration between a neuropsychiatrist, a behavioral
neurologist, and a neuroanatomist has resulted in a book which
synthesizes the complex and evolving information on the
neurobiology of human behavior, and presents it in an eminently
readable volume.
This book discusses the parameters surrounding humanist principles
(an optimistic philosophy that believes in the scientific process,
human worth and dignity, and the ability of humankind to solve its
problems no matter how complicated). This book begins by
summarizing the humanist principles then goes into general chapters
discussing how the biology principle should guide advances in
psychiatric research, how psychiatry research could be organized,
and addresses issues of education and practice from a humanists
view point. Finally, the book goes into more specific areas of
practice like correctional and addiction psychiatry, discussing how
practice adhering to the humanist principles would impact the
field. Finally, the book discusses the issue of stigma and how
humanism can help speed up the dissipation of the stigma associated
with psychiatric disorders.
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