03420nam 2200541 450 99642633190331620170817192750.00-12-418684-X(CKB)2550000001165415(EBL)1568345(OCoLC)864414880(SSID)ssj0001059850(PQKBManifestationID)11614163(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001059850(PQKBWorkID)11086512(PQKB)11072848(MiAaPQ)EBC1568345(EXLCZ)99255000000116541520130926d2014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrImaging of the human brain in health and disease /edited by Philip Seeman, Bertha MadrasFirst edition.Amsterdam :Elsevier,2014.1 online resource (534 p.)Neuroscience-net reference book series ;book 1Description based upon print version of record.0-12-418677-7 1-306-15441-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: 1. Neuroimaging of Addiction 2. Brain Imaging of Sigma Receptors 3. Imaging of Neurochemical Transmission in the Central Nervous System 4. Human Brain Imaging of Acetylcholine Receptors 5. Human Brain Imaging of Opioid Receptors: Application to CNS Biomarker and Drug Development 6. Human Brain Imaging of Adenosine Receptors 7. Human Brain Imaging of Dopamine D1 Receptors 8. Human Brain Imaging of Dopamine Transporters 9. Dopamine Receptor Imaging in Schizophrenia: Focus on Genetic Vulnerability 10. Human Brain Imaging of Anger 11. Imaging Pain in the Human Brain 12. Imaging of Dopamine and Serotonin Receptors and Transporters 13. Imaging the Dopamine D3 Receptor In Vivo 14. Human Brain Imaging of Autism Spectrum Disorders 15. Brain PET Imaging in the Cannabinoid System 16. Brain Imaging of Cannabinoid Receptors 17. Human Brain Imaging In Tardive Dyskinesia 18. Dopamine Receptors and Dopamine Release 19. Radiotracers Used to Image the Brains of Patients with Alzheimer's Disease."Modern imaging techniques have allowed researchers to non-invasively peer into the human brain and investigate, among many other things, the acute effects and long-term consequences of drug abuse. Here, we review the most commonly used and some emerging imaging techniques in addiction research, explain how the various techniques generate their characteristic images and describe the rational that researchers use to interpret them. In addition, examples of seminal imaging findings are highlighted that illustrate the contribution of each imaging modality to the expansion in our understanding of the neurobiological bases of drug abuse and addiction, and how they can be parlayed in the future into clinical and therapeutic applications"--Provided by publisher.BrainTomographyBrainDiseasesDiagnosisElectronic books.BrainTomography.BrainDiseasesDiagnosis.616.8047575Seeman Philip1017927Madras Bertha1017928MiAaPQBOOK996426331903316Imaging of the human brain in health and disease2390976UNISA