The Bipolar Brain: Integrating Neuroimaging and Genetics (1 edn)
Online ISBN:
9780199323135
Print ISBN:
9780199797608
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Oxford University Press
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The Bipolar Brain: Integrating Neuroimaging and Genetics (1 edn)
Stephen Strakowski (ed.)
Stephen Strakowski
(ed.)
The Dr. Stanley and Mickey Kaplan Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
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Published:
July 2012
Online ISBN:
9780199323135
Print ISBN:
9780199797608
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Strakowski, Stephen (ed.), The Bipolar Brain: Integrating Neuroimaging and Genetics, 1 edn (2012; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 June 2013), https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199797608.001.0001, accessed 16 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
In this resource, leading experts in neuroimaging and genetics discuss recent discoveries in bipolar disorder that identify both the structural, functional and chemical brain changes that seem to underlie this condition, as well as the possible genetic causes of these brain events. Based upon these discussions, it then integrates these diverse considerations to develop a specific neurophysiological model of bipolar disorder.
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Oxford Medicine Online
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Contents
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Front Matter
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Part I How Neuroimaging Informs Models of Bipolar Disorder
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1.
Brain Imaging Techniques and Their Application to Bipolar Disorder
Caleb M. Adler andMichael A. Cerullo
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2.
Structural Brain Abnormalities in Bipolar Disorder
Koji Matsuo and others
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3.
Functional Brain Imaging in Bipolar Disorder
Lori L. Altshuler andJennifer D. Townsend
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4.
Neurochemical and Metabolic Imaging in Bipolar Disorder
Jieun E. Kim and others
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5.
Neuroimaging Studies of Bipolar Disorder in Youth
Manpreet K. Singh and others
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6.
Neuroimaging Studies of Bipolar and Unipolar Depression
Amelia Versace and others
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Neuroimaging in Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia
Heather C. Whalley and others
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Brain Imaging Techniques and Their Application to Bipolar Disorder
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Part II How Genetic Research Informs Models of Bipolar Disorder
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Genetic Techniques and Their Application to Bipolar Disorder
Aaron C. Vederman andMelvin G. McInnis
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9.
General Genetics of Bipolar Disorder
John I. Nurnberger
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10.
Genetics of Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia
Michael E. Talkowski and others
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11.
Mitochondrial Genetics and Bipolar Disorder
Hayley B. Clay and others
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8.
Genetic Techniques and Their Application to Bipolar Disorder
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Part III Integration and Future Directions
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End Matter
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