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Neuroimaging in Developmental Clinical Neuroscience

  • Editors:
  • Judith M. Rumsey, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland
  • Monique Ernst, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland
Husseini K. Manji, Lisa H. Lu, Elizabeth R. Sowell, Silvia A. Bunge, Eveline A. Crone, Ian H. Gotlib, Jutta Joormann, Monique Ernst, Michael G. Hardin, Kevin A. Pelphrey, Susan B. Perlman, Kristin McNealy, Mirella Dapretto, Susan Bookheimer, Jeffery N. Epstein, Monica Zilbovicius, Nathalie Boddaert, Nadia Chabane, Matcheri S. Keshavan, Vaibhav A. Diwadkar, Konasale Prasad, Jeffrey A. Stanley, Jessica H. Kalmar, Maulik P. Shah, Hilary P. Blumberg, Daniel S. Pine, Rachel Marsh, Daniel A. Gorman, Jason M. Royal, Bradley S. Peterson, Susan M. Rivera, Allan L. Reiss, James M. Bjork, Guido K. W. Frank, Walter H. Kaye, Clinton D. Hermes, Liat Levita, Rebecca M. Jones, B. J. Casey, Marisa M. Silveri, Deborah Yurgelun-Todd, Perry Renshaw, Dae-Shik Kim, Jiong-Jiong Wang, Hengyi Rao, John A. Detr, Steven R. Pliszka, David C. Glahn, David Goldman, Beata Buzas, Ke Xu, Judith M. Rumsey
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  • Date Published: February 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521883573

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  • Modern neuroimaging offers tremendous opportunities for gaining insights into normative development and a wide array of developmental neuropsychiatric disorders. Focusing on ontogeny, this text covers basic processes involved in both healthy and atypical maturation, and also addresses the range of neuroimaging techniques most widely used for studying children. This book will enable you to understand normative structural and functional brain maturation and the mechanisms underlying basic developmental processes; become familiar with current knowledge and hypotheses concerning the neural bases of developmental neuropsychiatric disorders; and learn about neuroimaging techniques, including their unique strengths and limitations. Coverage includes normal developmental processes, atypical processing in developmental neuropsychiatric disorders, ethical issues, neuroimaging techniques and their integration with psychopharmacologic and molecular genetic research approaches, and future directions. This comprehensive volume is an essential resource for neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians, and radiologists concerned with normal development and developmental neuropsychiatric disorders.

    • Includes summaries of developmental neuroimaging studies - will provide a quick and easy reference to key research findings on development
    • Includes copious illustrations of the types of brain images acquired using a variety of techniques, as well as key findings - visual presentations will help the reader understand the types of data that can be acquired and derived using neuroimaging approaches
    • Includes an extensive glossary of imaging and genetic terms - will serve as a ready reference for understanding technical imaging and genetic terms
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    '… comprehensive and intriguing … well organized with high-quality studies and full color figures. It is highly recommended for clinicians and researchers in this area. This edition is well worth the purchase for the updates and expanded topics.' Doody's

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    • Date Published: February 2009
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521883573
    • length: 472 pages
    • dimensions: 252 x 195 x 32 mm
    • weight: 1.46kg
    • contains: 13 b/w illus. 30 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Contents
    List of contributors
    Foreword
    Preface
    Section 1. Normal developmental processes: Introduction to Section 1
    1. Morphological development of the brain: what has imaging told us? Lisa H. Lu and Elizabeth R. Sowell
    2. Neural correlates of the development of cognitive control Silvia A. Bunge and Eveline A. Crone
    3. Neurobiology of emotion regulation in children and adults Ian H. Gotlib and Jutta Joormann
    4. Goal-directed behavior: evolution and ontogeny Monique Ernst and Michael G. Hardin
    5. Charting brain mechanisms for the development of social cognition Kevin A. Pelphrey and Susan B. Perlman
    6. Language and the developing brain: insights from neuroimaging Kristin McNealy, Mirella Dapretto and Susan Bookheimer
    Section 2. Atypical processes in developmental neuropsychiatric disorders: introduction to Section 2
    7. A pathophysiology of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: clues from neuroimaging Jeffery N. Epstein
    8. Brain imaging and autism spectrum disorders Monica Zilbovicius, Nathalie Boddaert and Nadia Chabane
    9. Neuroimaging of schizophrenia and its development Matcheri S. Keshavan, Vaibhav A. Diwadkar, Konasale Prasad and Jeffrey A. Stanley
    10. Cortico-limbic development in bipolar disorder: A neuroimaging view Jessica H. Kalmar, Maulik P. Shah and Hilary P. Blumberg
    11. Anxiety and depressive disorders Daniel S. Pine
    12. Disturbances of frontostriatal circuits in Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder Rachel Marsh, Daniel A. Gorman, Jason M. Royal and Bradley S. Peterson
    13. From genes to brain to behavior: the case of fragile X syndrome Susan M. Rivera and Allan L. Reiss
    14. Alcohol exposure and the developing human brain James M. Bjork
    15. Neuroimaging as a tool for unlocking developmental pathophysiology in anorexia and bulimia nervosa Guido K. W. Frank and Walter H. Kaye
    Section 3. Ethical issues: Introduction to Section 3
    16. Legal and ethical considerations in pediatric neuroimaging research Clinton D. Hermes
    Section 4. Techniques and integration with other research approaches: Introduction to Section 4
    17. BOLD fMRI: an update with emphasis on pediatric applications Liat Levita, Rebecca M. Jones and B. J. Casey
    18. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy: methods and applications in developmental clinical neuroscience Marisa M. Silveri, Deborah Yurgelun-Todd and Perry Renshaw
    19. Diffusion tensor imaging in developmental clinical neuroscience Dae-Shik Kim
    20. Arterial spin labeling perfusion MRI in developmental neuroscience Jiong-Jiong Wang, Hengyi Rao and John A. Detre
    21. Neuroimaging of treatment effects in developmental neuropsychiatric disorders Steven R. Pliszka and David C. Glahn
    22. Functional alleles, neuroimaging and intermediate phenotypes in the deconstruction of complex behavioral variation David Goldman, Beata Buzas and Ke Xu
    Section 5. Progress and future directions: introduction to Section 5
    23. Neuroimaging in developmental clinical neuroscience today Judith M. Rumsey and Monique Ernst
    Glossary of imaging and genetic terms
    Appendix A. Functional MRI educational resources and software
    Appendix B. Neuroinformatics and neuroethics resources
    Index.

  • Editors

    Judith M. Rumsey, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland
    Judith M. Rumsey is Chief of the Program on Neurodevelopment and Neuroimaging and Chief of the Program on Executive Control and Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder in the Division of Developmental Translational Research, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

    Monique Ernst, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland
    Monique Ernst is Head of the Neurodevelopment of Reward Systems, in the Emotional Development and Affective Neuroscience Branch of the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, National institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

    Contributors

    Husseini K. Manji, Lisa H. Lu, Elizabeth R. Sowell, Silvia A. Bunge, Eveline A. Crone, Ian H. Gotlib, Jutta Joormann, Monique Ernst, Michael G. Hardin, Kevin A. Pelphrey, Susan B. Perlman, Kristin McNealy, Mirella Dapretto, Susan Bookheimer, Jeffery N. Epstein, Monica Zilbovicius, Nathalie Boddaert, Nadia Chabane, Matcheri S. Keshavan, Vaibhav A. Diwadkar, Konasale Prasad, Jeffrey A. Stanley, Jessica H. Kalmar, Maulik P. Shah, Hilary P. Blumberg, Daniel S. Pine, Rachel Marsh, Daniel A. Gorman, Jason M. Royal, Bradley S. Peterson, Susan M. Rivera, Allan L. Reiss, James M. Bjork, Guido K. W. Frank, Walter H. Kaye, Clinton D. Hermes, Liat Levita, Rebecca M. Jones, B. J. Casey, Marisa M. Silveri, Deborah Yurgelun-Todd, Perry Renshaw, Dae-Shik Kim, Jiong-Jiong Wang, Hengyi Rao, John A. Detr, Steven R. Pliszka, David C. Glahn, David Goldman, Beata Buzas, Ke Xu, Judith M. Rumsey

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