Kropotov, �I�U. D.
Functional neuromarkers for psychiatry : applications for diagnosis and treatment / [electronic resource] Juri D. Kropotov. - London : Elsevier Science, 2016. - 1 online resource : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Two recent events that may change psychiatry; Mental illness as a challenge to healthcare systems; DSM and ICD as dictionaries of psychopathology; The hurdles to overcome; From symptoms to neuronal circuits; From "decade of the brain" to "decade of translation"; Concept of biomarker; Neuromarkers and neuroimaging; Endophenotype in psychiatry; Extended endophenotype; Genetic and epigenetic factors; Common psychiatric diseases are not Mendelian disorders; Risk factors; Search for nonpharmaceutical methods of treatment. Training in clinical neuroscienceHuman Brain Indices database as a source of reference; Personal motives; Part 1 -- Methods of Assessing Neuromarkers; Chapter 1.1 -- Theory of Measurement; True and observed scores, errors; Reliability; Validity; Distribution across population; Percentiles and z scores; Sensitivity and specificity; Effect size; Requirements for introducing a neuromarker into clinical practice; Chapter 1.2 -- Psychometrics and Neuropsychological Assessment; Psychological models; Neuropsychological testing; Supervisory attentional system model; Operations of attentional control. Dual mechanisms of cognitive controlGeneral factor; Reaction time; Reaction time variability; Continuous performance tasks; Infraslow fluctuations in performance; Big 5 model; Chapter 1.3 -- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Talairach atlas; Montreal Neurological Institute atlas; Physical basis of magnetic resonance imaging; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; BOLD response; BOLD infralow fluctuations; 0.1-Hz hemodynamic oscillations; Processing steps in functional imaging; Activation maps of fMRI; Model-dependent correlational methods; Model-free correlational methods. Task-negative and task-positive networksFunctional connectivity and diffuse tensor imaging; Test-retest reliability; fMRI in neurological practice; Challenges for clinical fMRI; Chapter 1.4 -- Positron Emission Tomography; Physical basis of positron emission tomography; Neuroreceptors; Test-retest reliability; Neurotransmitters and receptor imaging in clinics; Chapter 1.5 -- Spontaneous Electroencephalogram; How an electroencephalogram is measured; Montages; Electrical events in the cortex; 10-20 International System; Frequency bands. Electroencephalograms as a reflection of cortical self-regulationVoltage-gated ion channels; Nonbrain events (artifacts) in electroencephalograms; Spectral analysis of electroencephalograms; Interindividual differences; Wavelet transformation; Coherence; Neuronal sources of electrical currents; Intracortical connectivity; Cortical focus and spikes; Volume conductance; Inverse problem: dipole approximation; Inverse problem: nonparametric solutions; Current source density; Blind source separation; Independent component analysis.
0124105203 9780124105201
Electroencephalography.
Brain--Diseases--Treatment.
Mental illness--Treatment.
HEALTH & FITNESS--Diseases--General.
MEDICAL--Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL--Diseases.
MEDICAL--Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL--Internal Medicine.
Brain--Diseases--Treatment.
Electroencephalography.
Mental illness--Treatment.
Mental Disorders--diagnosis.
Biomarkers.
Mental Disorders--therapy.
Brain--physiopathology.
Electroencephalography.
Neuroimaging.
Electronic books.
RC386.6.E43
616.8047547
2016 G-441 WM 145.5.N4
Functional neuromarkers for psychiatry : applications for diagnosis and treatment / [electronic resource] Juri D. Kropotov. - London : Elsevier Science, 2016. - 1 online resource : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Two recent events that may change psychiatry; Mental illness as a challenge to healthcare systems; DSM and ICD as dictionaries of psychopathology; The hurdles to overcome; From symptoms to neuronal circuits; From "decade of the brain" to "decade of translation"; Concept of biomarker; Neuromarkers and neuroimaging; Endophenotype in psychiatry; Extended endophenotype; Genetic and epigenetic factors; Common psychiatric diseases are not Mendelian disorders; Risk factors; Search for nonpharmaceutical methods of treatment. Training in clinical neuroscienceHuman Brain Indices database as a source of reference; Personal motives; Part 1 -- Methods of Assessing Neuromarkers; Chapter 1.1 -- Theory of Measurement; True and observed scores, errors; Reliability; Validity; Distribution across population; Percentiles and z scores; Sensitivity and specificity; Effect size; Requirements for introducing a neuromarker into clinical practice; Chapter 1.2 -- Psychometrics and Neuropsychological Assessment; Psychological models; Neuropsychological testing; Supervisory attentional system model; Operations of attentional control. Dual mechanisms of cognitive controlGeneral factor; Reaction time; Reaction time variability; Continuous performance tasks; Infraslow fluctuations in performance; Big 5 model; Chapter 1.3 -- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Talairach atlas; Montreal Neurological Institute atlas; Physical basis of magnetic resonance imaging; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; BOLD response; BOLD infralow fluctuations; 0.1-Hz hemodynamic oscillations; Processing steps in functional imaging; Activation maps of fMRI; Model-dependent correlational methods; Model-free correlational methods. Task-negative and task-positive networksFunctional connectivity and diffuse tensor imaging; Test-retest reliability; fMRI in neurological practice; Challenges for clinical fMRI; Chapter 1.4 -- Positron Emission Tomography; Physical basis of positron emission tomography; Neuroreceptors; Test-retest reliability; Neurotransmitters and receptor imaging in clinics; Chapter 1.5 -- Spontaneous Electroencephalogram; How an electroencephalogram is measured; Montages; Electrical events in the cortex; 10-20 International System; Frequency bands. Electroencephalograms as a reflection of cortical self-regulationVoltage-gated ion channels; Nonbrain events (artifacts) in electroencephalograms; Spectral analysis of electroencephalograms; Interindividual differences; Wavelet transformation; Coherence; Neuronal sources of electrical currents; Intracortical connectivity; Cortical focus and spikes; Volume conductance; Inverse problem: dipole approximation; Inverse problem: nonparametric solutions; Current source density; Blind source separation; Independent component analysis.
0124105203 9780124105201
Electroencephalography.
Brain--Diseases--Treatment.
Mental illness--Treatment.
HEALTH & FITNESS--Diseases--General.
MEDICAL--Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL--Diseases.
MEDICAL--Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL--Internal Medicine.
Brain--Diseases--Treatment.
Electroencephalography.
Mental illness--Treatment.
Mental Disorders--diagnosis.
Biomarkers.
Mental Disorders--therapy.
Brain--physiopathology.
Electroencephalography.
Neuroimaging.
Electronic books.
RC386.6.E43
616.8047547
2016 G-441 WM 145.5.N4