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Biomarkers in Psychiatry
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences, Band 40
CHF 201.00 |
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Verlag: | Springer |
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Veröffentl.: | 05.01.2019 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783319996424 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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<p>This volume addresses one of the Holy Grails in Psychiatry, namely the evidence for and potential to adopt ‘Biomarkers’ for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment responses in mental health conditions. It meshes together state of the art research from international renowned pre-clinical and clinical scientists to illustrate how the fields of anxiety disorders, depression, psychotic disorders, and autism spectrum disorder have advanced in recent years.<br></p>
<p>Part 1. Introductory Perspective.- Part 2. Methodological strategies for biomarker identification: From cells to behavior.- Part 3. Affective Disorders.- Part 4. Psychosis and Bipolar Disorders.- Part 5. Substance Misuse.- Part 6. Autistic Spectrum Disorder.</p>
This volume addresses one of the Holy Grails in Psychiatry, namely the evidence for and potential to adopt ‘Biomarkers’ for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment responses in mental health conditions. It meshes together state of the art research from international renowned pre-clinical and clinical scientists to illustrate how the fields of anxiety disorders, depression, psychotic disorders, and autism spectrum disorder have advanced in recent years.
Explains how advances in genetics, imaging and behavioral analysis provide opportunities for biomarker identification in psychiatry Enriches understanding of the causes of mental illnesses and how they can be deconstructed into different neurobiological ‘constructs’ which can be shared across diagnostic categories Equips readers to understand the potential for biomarkers to be used to detect, diagnosis, predict treatment response and discover new interventions
<p>Explains how advances in genetics, imaging and behavioral analysis provide opportunities for biomarker identification in psychiatry</p><p>Enriches understanding of the causes of mental illnesses and how they can be deconstructed into different neurobiological ‘constructs’ which can be shared across diagnostic categories</p><p> </p><p>Equips readers to understand the potential for biomarkers to be used to detect, diagnosis, predict treatment response and discover new interventions</p>