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Modeling the Psychopathological Dimensions of Schizophrenia

From Molecules to Behavior

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9780128009819
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2015 9780128009819
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Modeling the Psychopathological Dimensions of Schizophrenia: From Molecules to Behavior is the first book to offer a comprehensive review of the new theoretical, clinical, and basic research framework that considers psychotic illness as a group of dimensional representations of psychopathology rather than as traditional distinct categorical diagnoses. Psychotic illness, typified by schizophrenia, is a devastating condition increasingly recognized as a disorder of abnormal brain development and dysconnectivity. Its complex etiology involves both genetic and environmental factors, as well as the interplay among them.

This book describes the current understanding of the clinical and pathological features of schizophrenia, with a particular focus on the evolving conceptualization of schizophrenia and related diagnostic categories of psychotic illness as combinations of dimensional abnormalities. It provides an overview of modern strategies for generating cellular and whole animal models of schizophrenia as well as detailed reviews of the specific experimental preparations and paradigms aimed at molecular, developmental, and brain-network mechanisms that are the underlying aspects of abnormal behavior and various aspects of schizophrenia.

This groundbreaking book is an authoritative overview of the translational impact of emerging clinical insights on basic research approaches in schizophrenia that will advance the reader’s understanding of the five major dimensions of psychopathology in schizophrenia and related psychoses and resolve the genetic and neurobiological underpinnings of these dimensions.

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ISBN13:9780128009819
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>Part I: From Clinical Dimensions to Animal Models<br>Clinical and Pathological Aspects<br>1. Overview of Schizophrenia: Dimensions of Psychopathology<br>2. Overview of Schizophrenia: Epidemiology and Pathobiology<br>Animal Models of Psychotic Disorders: Dimensional Approach<br>3. Overview of the Dimensional Approach in Basic Research<br>4. Modeling Positive Symptoms <br>5. Modeling Negative Symptoms<br>6. Modeling Cognitive Impairment<br>7. Modeling Affective Symptoms</p> <p>Part II: Neurobiology of Psychotic Disorders<br>Non-Genetic Models<br>8. MAM-Related Models<br>9. Social Isolation Models<br>10. Pharmacological/Substance Abuse Models <br>11a. Etiological Environmental Models: Maternal Immune Activation<br>11b. Etiological Environmental Models: Viral Infection Models <br>11c. Etiological Environmental Models: Stress Models<br>12. Toxoplasma Models <br>13. Nutritional Alterations<br>Genetic Models<br>14a. Mouse Models: Risk Genes<br>14b. Mouse Models: CNV Models<br>15. Rat Models<br>Gene-Gene and Gene-Environment Models<br>16. Gene-Gene Models<br>17. Gene-Environmental Models<br>18. Rodent Models of Multiple Environmental Exposures with Relevance to Schizophrenia<br>Cell Models<br>19. Synaptic Abnormalities and Neuroplasticity <br>20. iPS Models<br>21. Olfactory Epithelium and iN Models  <br>22. Neuron-Glia Interaction <br>Molecular Studies<br>23. Intracellular Signaling<br>24. Hormones<br>25. Oxidative Stress<br>26. Immune Dysregulation; Autoantibodies <br>27. Future Directions<br></p>
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