04021nam 22005775 450 991033751060332120230721073615.03-319-97307-X10.1007/978-3-319-97307-4(CKB)4100000007598453(DE-He213)978-3-319-97307-4(MiAaPQ)EBC5667422(PPN)233801529(EXLCZ)99410000000759845320190131d2019 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNeuroimaging of Schizophrenia and Other Primary Psychotic Disorders Achievements and Perspectives /edited by Silvana Galderisi, Lynn E. DeLisi, Stefan Borgwardt1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2019.1 online resource (X, 345 p. 35 illus., 22 illus. in color.) 3-319-97306-1 Neuroimaging and diagnostic boundaries/biomarkers (S. Galderisi, L. DeLisi) -- Neuroimaging and psychopathological domains (A. Mucci, S, Galderisi, T. Dierks): Positive symptoms. Negative symptoms. Psychomotor Symptoms. Thought/language disorders -- Neuroimaging, neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative features(S. Borgwardt, L. DeLisi, A. Heinz) -- Neuroimaging and neurotransmitters (S. Borgwardt, L. DeLisi, A. Heinz) -- Neuroimaging and genetics (S. Borgwardt, L. DeLisi, A. Heinz) -- Neuroimaging and longitudinal course (G. Busatto, P. Fusar Poli, L. DeLisi) -- Neuroimaging and At Risk States (P. Fusar Poli, S. Borgwardt) -- Neuroimaging and antipsychotics (A. Vita) -- Research perspectives for Neuroimaging of Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (S. Borgwardt, P. Fusar Poli, A. Heinz) -- Toward clinical translation of Neuroimaging research in Schizophrenia and other primary psychotic disorders (S. Galderisi, L. DeLisi).This book presents the state of the art in the use of neuroimaging technologies in the study of schizophrenia and other primary psychotic disorders. The contributions of neuroimaging in the characterization of these disorders are reviewed across diagnoses, by focusing on psychopathological domains and at-risk populations in order to understand the implications for treatment. The principal neuroimaging findings are described in detail, identifying those that are common to and specific for each disorder and highlighting important pitfalls. Attention is drawn to potential translational aspects of research in the field, with discussion of emerging innovative perspectives. Neuroimaging research has shown that abnormalities of brain structure and function associated with psychiatric disorders do not reflect the boundaries of current diagnostic categories. However, neuroimaging findings are being reconsidered in the light of recent research proposals aimed at re-conceptualizing classification systems in Psychiatry. Written by leading experts, this book will appeal to all with an interest in the field, including researchers, clinicians, and trainees.PsychiatryNeurosciencesNeuropsychologyNervous system—RadiographyPsychiatryNeuroscienceNeuropsychologyNeuroradiologyPsychiatry.Neurosciences.Neuropsychology.Nervous system—Radiography.Psychiatry.Neuroscience.Neuropsychology.Neuroradiology.616.89Galderisi Silvanaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDeLisi Lynn Eedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBorgwardt Stefanedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910337510603321Neuroimaging of Schizophrenia and Other Primary Psychotic Disorders1737602UNINA