
Brain Imaging Handbook
J. Douglas Bremner(Author)
WW Norton & Co (Publisher)
Published on 17. April 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-393-70414-3 (ISBN)
Description
MRI, CT ("CAT") scans, and PET scans are now common. This will be the first quick reference to these technologies, rich in illustrations and including discussions of which techniques are best used in particular instances of care. Written in a clear and accessible style, Bremner's Brain Imaging Handbook is the place to start in order to obtain an understanding of the field of brain imaging. The initial chapters explain principles and techniques of brain imaging-including MRI, CT, PET, and spectroscopy-with easy-to-understand diagrams and four-color images throughout. The use of imaging in psychiatric practice is carefully explained and emphasized. Bremner outlines the current status of knowledge about brain correlates of normal cognition as well as changes in brain function and structure with brain development and aging. Later chapters summarize the most important information regarding brain imaging as it applies to the areas of schizophrenia, mood and anxiety disorders, substance abuse, childhood onset disorders, and personality disorders. The book ends with a summary of neurological disorders most relevant to the psychiatrist, including helpful descriptions of the application of brain imaging to the differential diagnosis of psychiatric and neurological disorders. Brain Imaging Handbook is an essential text for the library of every mental health care provider, as well as students of neuroscience and neuroimaging.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 168 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-393-70414-3 (9780393704143)
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Person
J. Douglas Bremner, M.D., is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Radiology and Director of the Emory Center for Positron Emission Tomography at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, and Director of Mental Health Research at the Atlanta VAMC in Decatur, Georgia. He has authored over 150 publications, and written or edited three books, most recently Does Stress Damage the Brain? Understanding Trauma-Related Disorders from a Mind-Body Perspective.
Content
Preface How to Use this Book; Chapter 1 Approaches to Brain Imaging for the Psychiatrist; Chapter 2 Normal Brain Development Across the Lifespan; Chapter 3 Functional Correlates of Normal Memory and Cognition; Chapter 4 Childhood Onset Disorders; Chapter 5 Schizophrenia; Chapter 6 Mood and Anxiety Disorders; Chapter 7 The Addicted Brain; Chapter 8 Personality Disorders; Chapter 9 Neurological Disorders and Differential Diagnosis with Psychiatric Disorders