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The neuropsychology of mental illness

  1. Title statementThe neuropsychology of mental illness / edited by Stephen J. Wood, Nicholas B. Allen, Christos Pantelis.
    Issue dataCambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
    Phys.des.1 online resource (xx, 443 pages, [4] pages of plates) : illustrations (some color).
    ISBN9780511641626 (online)
    0511641621 (online)
    0521862892 (hardback)
    9780521862899 (hardback)
    EditionCambridge medicine
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
    ContentsSect. 1.
    Neuropsychological processes --
    1.
    Developmental neuropsychology: normative trajectories and risk for psychiatric illness / Marisa M. Silveri and Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd --
    2.
    Processes and mechanisms in neuropsychiatry: sensory-perceptual / Ester Klimkeit and John L. Bradshaw --
    3.
    Processes and mechanisms in neuropsychiatry: motor-executive processes / Nicole Rinehart, Phyllis Chua and John L. Bradshaw --
    4.
    The neurobiology of the emotion response: perception, experience and regulation / Sarah Whittle, Murat Yucel and Nicholas B. Allen --
    5.
    Frontal asymmetry in emotion, personality and psychopathology: methodological issues in electrocortical and hemodynamic neuroimaging / John D. Herrington, Nancy S. Koven, Wendy Heller, Gregory A. Miller and Jack B. Nitschke --
    6.
    Behavioral and electrophysiological approaches to understanding language dysfunction in neuropsychiatric disorders: insights from the study of schizophrenia / Gina R. Kuperberg, Tali Ditman, Donna A. Kreher and Terry E. Goldberg --
    7.
    Associative memory / Marc L. Seal and Anthony P. Weiss --
    8.
    The neural basis of attention / Susan M. Ravizza, George R. Mangun and Cameron S. Carter --
    9.
    The role of executive functions in psychiatric disorders / Renee Testa and Christos Pantelis --
    10.
    Decision-making / Luke Clark and Trevor W. Robbins --
    11.
    The neuropsychology of social cognition: implications for psychiatric disorders / Tamara A. Russell and Melissa J. Green --
    Sect. 2.
    The importance of methods --
    12.
    Psychiatric diagnoses: purposes, limitations and an alternative approach / Henry J. Jackson and Patrick D. McGorry --
    13.
    Neuropsychological methods in mental disorders research: illustrations from methamphetamine dependence / Steven Paul Woods, Jennifer E. Iudicello, J. Cobb Scott and Igor Grant --
    14.
    The study of emotion and the interaction between emotion and cognition: methodological perspectives / Kimberley R. Savage, Nathan A. Gates, Aleksey Dumer, Stephanie Assuras, Michelle M. Halfacre and Joan C. Borod --
    15.
    Using neurophysiological techniques to study auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia / Judith M. Ford and Daniel H. Mathalon --
    16.
    Neuroimaging / Paolo Fusar-Poli and Philip McGuire --
    17.
    Psychopharmacological modeling of psychiatric illness / Garry D. Honey --
    18.
    Cognitive phenomics / Robert M. Bilder, Russell A. Poldrack, D. Stott Parker, Steven Paul Reise, J. David Jentsch, Tyrone Cannon, Edythe London, Fred W. Sabb, Lara Foland-Ross, Angela Rizk-Jackson, Donald Kalar, Nik Brown, Audrey Carstensen and Nelson Freimer --
    Sect. 3.
    The neuropsychology of psychiatric disorders --
    19.
    Neuropsychology of ADHD and other disorders of childhood / Eve M. Valera, Ariel Brown and Larry J. Seidman --
    20.
    A multidimensional neurobehavioral model of personality disorders / Richard A. Depue --
    21.
    Neuropsychology in eating disorders / Laura Southgate, Kate Tchanturia and Janet Treasure --
    22.
    Neurobiological and neuropsychological pathways into substance abuse and addictive behavior / Murat Yucel, Dan I. Lubman, Nadia Solowij and Warrick J. Brewer --
    23.
    Neuropsychology of obsessive-compulsive disorder / Thilo Deckersbach, Cary R. Savage and Scott L. Rauch --
    24.
    Neuropsychological investigation in mood disorders / Paul Keedwell, Simon A. Surguladze and Mary Philips --
    25.
    Manic distractibility and processing efficiency in bipolar disorder / David E. Fleck, Paula K. Shear and Stephen M. Strakowski --
    26.
    Schizophrenia / Renee Testa, Stephen J. Wood and Christos Pantelis --
    Sect. 4.
    Integration and synthesis: are mental illnesses disorders of consciousness? A trialogue between neuroscientific, philosophical and psychiatric perspectives --
    27.
    Mental illness and the consciousness thesis / G. Lynn Stephens and George Graham --
    28.
    A non-reductive physicalist account of affective consciousness / Jaak Panksepp --
    29.
    Consciousness of oneself and others in relation to mental disorders / Kai Vogeley and Albert Newen --
    30.
    Trialogue: commentaries on Are mental illnesses disorders of consciousness? Comments on Panksepp and on Vogeley & Newen / G. Lynn Stephens and George Graham --
    Affective consciousness and the psychiatric comfort zones of experienced life / Jaak Panksepp --
    The definition and the constitution of mental disorders and the role of neural dysfunctions / Kai Vogeley and Albert Newen --
    Response to commentaries / G. Lynn Stephens and George Graham --
    Understanding affects: toward a neurobiology of primary process mentalities / Jaak Panksepp --
    Replies to comments by Jaak Panksepp and by G. Lynn Stephens & George Graham / Kai Vogeley and Albert Newen.
    Notes to AvailabilityPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    Another responsib. Wood, Stephen J.
    Allen, Nicholas B.
    Pantelis, Christos.
    Subj. Headings Mental illness - Physiological aspects. * Mental illness - Psychological aspects. * Neuropsychology.
    MeSH Mental Disorders - physiopathology. * Mental Disorders - psychology. * Neuropsychology.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryAnglie
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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