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Many problems in classical mechanics can now be readily solved
using computers. This text integrates Maple, a general-purpose
symbolic computation program, into the traditional sophomore- or
junior-level mechanics course. Intended primarily as a supplement
to a standard text, it discusses all the topics usually covered in
the course and shows how to solve problems using Maple and how to
display solutions graphically to gain further insight. The text is
self-contained and can also be used for self-study or as the
primary text in a mechanics course.
Research proves that the inner workings of the brain, its
structures, and its functions are directly related to psychiatric
disorders, and psychiatrists are increasingly called upon to have
knowledge of behavioral neuroanatomy in order to offer the most
effective treatment for their patients. However, brain regions
specifically affiliated with behavior are not adequately addressed
in psychiatric training. This book, a four-color visual tour of
brain anatomy for psychiatric residents and practitioners, fills
that gap by focusing on a range of psychiatric conditions and
exploring the corresponding parts of the brain that are affected.
Green and Ostrander take readers on a systematic tour of all brain
regions with important behavioral affiliations or with known or
theoretical involvement in psychiatric disorders, including over
190 four-color images to help readers conceptualize the
relationship between brain regions and specific disorders.
Psychiatrists-in-training, practicing psychiatrists, psychologists,
and other mental health professionals interested in the
neurological bases of illness will all find this book useful.
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