Charney and Nestler's Neurobiology of Mental Illness (6 edn)
Charney and Nestler's Neurobiology of Mental Illness (6 edn)
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Abstract
These are exciting times for psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. Our knowledge of basic brain function continues to increase at an accelerating pace as the experimental tools available to basic and clinical scientists become ever more powerful and penetrating. After decades of frustration and relatively slow progress, this explosion of knowledge of the brain is at long last beginning to define the etiology and pathophysiology of complex neuropsychiatric disorders that have long defied biological explanations, which in turn is being translated into clinical advances in diagnosis and treatment of an increasing number of these illnesses. This new, sixth edition of Neurobiology of Mental Illness addresses these challenging, yet very promising, times and reflects the continuing reintegration of psychiatry into the mainstream of biomedical science and the increasing synthesis of psychiatry and neurology into a fully integrated clinical neuroscience.
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Front Matter
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Section 1 Emerging and Established Technologies
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1.
Genetic Methodologies and Applications
Benjamin M. Neale
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2.
Multiscale Network Approaches to Decode the Complexity of Common Human Diseases
Minghui Wang and others
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3.
The Role of the Epigenome in Brain Development, Function, and Disease
Schahram Akbarian and others
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4.
Methods for In Vivo Gene Manipulation
Lisa M. Monteggia andWei Xu
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5.
Application of Stem Cells to Understanding Psychiatric Disorders
Marcella Birtele and others
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6.
Optogenetics and Related Technologies for Psychiatric Disease Research: Current Status and Challenges
Lief E. Fenno andKarl Deisseroth
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7.
Methods for In Vivo Circuit Analysis
Micah Johnson and others
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8.
Magnetic Resonance Methodologies
Hanzhang Lu andPeter A. Bandettini
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9.
Positron Emission Tomography Brain Imaging Methodologies
Ansel T. Hillmer and others
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10.
Neuromodulation and Psychiatric Disorders
Andrew H. Smith and others
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Genetic Methodologies and Applications
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Section 2 Schizophrenia
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11.
Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Psychotic Disorders
Julie Walsh-Messinger and others
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12.
Genetics of Schizophrenia
Sophie E. Legge and others
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13.
Neuroimaging and Circuit Mechanisms of Schizophrenia
Neil D. Woodward and others
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14.
Model Building for the Study of Schizophrenia
Joshua A. Gordon
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15.
Neural and Circuit Mechanisms of Cognitive Dysfunction in Schizophrenia: Human Studies
Samuel J. Dienel andDavid A. Lewis
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16.
Glial-Immune Mechanisms of Schizophrenia: Animal and Human Studies
Kowsar Teymouri and others
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17.
Translational Models for Psychosis
Philip R. Corlett
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18.
Current Treatments for Schizophrenia
Donald C. Goff
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19.
Novel Treatments for Schizophrenia
Steven M. Paul andAlan Breier
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11.
Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Psychotic Disorders
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Section 3 Bipolar Disorder
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20.
Diagnostic Concepts and Epidemiology of Bipolar Disorder
Kathleen R. Merikangas andEmma K. Stapp
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21.
Genetics of Bipolar Disorder
Dongjing Liu andNiamh Mullins
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22.
Neuroimaging and Network Mechanisms in Bipolar Disorder
E. Kale Edmiston and others
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23.
Animal and Cellular Models Relevant to Bipolar Disorder
Michael J. McCarthy andJared W. Young
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24.
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Bipolar Disorder: Animal and Human Studies
Colleen A. McClung andHilary P. Blumberg
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25.
Current Pharmacological Treatments for Bipolar Disorder
Nicole W. Simons andAlexander W. Charney
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Emerging Treatments for Bipolar Disorder
Nefize Yalin and others
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20.
Diagnostic Concepts and Epidemiology of Bipolar Disorder
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Section 4 Depression
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27.
Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Depression
James W. Murrough
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28.
Genetics of Depression
Daniel F. Levey andJoel Gelernter
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29.
Neuroimaging and Circuit Mechanisms of Depression
Adrienne L. Romer and others
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30.
Animal Models of Mood Disorders
Lyonna F. Parise and others
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Neurotrophic Mechanisms of Depression and Antidepressant Action in Animal and Human Studies
Lisa M. Monteggia
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32.
Immune Mechanisms of Depression
Georgia E. Hodes and others
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Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Depression: Animal and Human Studies
Elisabeth B. Binder andJan M. Deussing
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Current Treatments for Depression
Maurizio Fava andJohn H. Krystal
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Novel Approaches for Treating Depression
Eric J. Nestler and others
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Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Depression
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Section 5 Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders
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Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Anxiety, Obsessive–Compulsive, and Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
Murray B. Stein and others
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Genetics of Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders
Sarah E. Benstock andJohn M. Hettema
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38.
Neuroimaging and Circuit Mechanisms of Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders
Gregory A. Fonzo
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Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders: Generation of Translational Preclinical Models
Caroline Jia and others
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40.
Biological Mechanisms of Anxiety Disorders: Animal and Human Studies
Danielle M. Gerhard and others
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41.
Biological Mechanisms of Stress Resilience: Human and Animal Studies
Saren H. Seeley and others
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42.
Current Treatments for Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders
Kristin L. Szuhany and others
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Novel Approaches for Treating Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders
Alfred P. Kaye and others
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Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Anxiety, Obsessive–Compulsive, and Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
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Section 6 Substance Use Disorders
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44.
Epidemiology of Substance Use Disorders
Denise B. Kandel and others
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Genetics of Substance Use Disorders
David Goldman andDanielle Sambo
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46.
Molecular Neuroimaging in Substance Use Disorders
Edythe D. London and others
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Animal Models of Addiction
Christopher J. Evans and others
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Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Substance Use Disorders
Kathryn J. Reissner
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Brain Development and the Risk for Substance Use, Misuse, and Substance Use Disorders
Sonia G. Ruiz and others
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Current Treatments for Substance Use Disorders
Adam D’Sa and others
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Novel Approaches for Treating Substance Use Disorders
Matthew L. Banks
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Epidemiology of Substance Use Disorders
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Section 7 Dementia
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Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Dementia
William C. Kreisl andChristiane Reitz
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Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and Lewy Body Dementia
Alan E. Renton and others
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54.
Neuroimaging and Fluid Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease
Brian A. Gordon andSuzanne Schindler
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55.
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Alzheimer’s Disease: Animal and Human Studies
Gareth R. Howell andGregory W. Carter
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Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Primary Tauopathies: Animal and Human Studies
Shiaoching Gong andLi Gan
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57.
The Lewy Body Dementias
James E. Galvin andJose Tomas Bras
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Current Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease
Mary Sano andJudith Neugroschl
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Novel Approaches for Treating Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias
M. Catarina Silva and others
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Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Dementia
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Section 8 Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
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Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
Magdalena Janecka and others
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Genetics of Pediatric-Onset Psychiatric Disorders
Tess Levy andJoseph D. Buxbaum
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Neuroimaging in Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
Timothy P. L. Roberts andLuke Bloy
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63.
Neurobiology of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability: Animal and Human Studies
Alexandra Massa and others
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Neurobiology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Animal and Human Studies
Tess Levy andJoseph D. Buxbaum
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Neurobiology of Tic Disorders and Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder: Animal and Human Studies
Christopher Pittenger
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Neurobiology of Eating Disorders: Animal and Human Studies
Thomas Hildebrandt andAnnabel Susanin
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Current Treatments for Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
Paige M. Siper and others
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Novel Approaches for Treating Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
Niki P. Sabetfakhri andEdwin H. Cook Jr.
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Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
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Section 9 Future Directions of Psychiatry
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The Present and Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis
Steven E. Hyman
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The NIMH Research Domain Criteria Project: Toward Precision Medicine in Psychiatry
Bruce N. Cuthbert
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71.
Computational Psychiatry and the Bayesian Brain
Karl J. Friston andXiaosi Gu
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72.
Digital Assessments of Psychiatric Disorders
Rachel E. Quist and others
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Digital Therapies of Psychiatric Disorders: Focus on Depression Symptoms
Bruno Biagianti and others
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74.
Psychedelic Drugs as Treatment Agents
Rachel Yehuda and others
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Quo Vadis: Psychiatry’s Past Challenges and Future Opportunities
Ryan E. Lawrence andJeffrey A. Lieberman
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The Present and Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis
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End Matter
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