Psychoradiology, An Issue of Neuroimaging Clinics of North America (Volume 30-1) (The Clinics: Radiology, Volume 30-1)
By Qiyong Gong MD PhD
This issue of Neuroimaging Clinics of North America focuses on Psychoradiology, and is edited by Dr. Qiyong Gong. Articles will include: Clinical Strategies and Technical Challenges in Psychoradiology; Resting State Functional MRI for Psychiatry; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Psychiatry; Psychoradiology of Major Depression; Psychoradiological Biomarkers for Psychopharmaceutical Effects; Implementing Imaging into Clinical Routine Screening for Psychosis; Imaging of Autism; Individual-specific Analysis for Psychoradiology; Interventional Psychoradiology: Imaging Guided Therapeutic Intervention of Neuropsychiatric Disorders; Imaging-based Subtyping for Psychiatric Syndromes; Imaging of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; Imaging of Schizophrenia; and more!
Neuroimaging is a rapidly advancing field that has brought about tremendous progress in our understanding of the brain and its many functions. Psychoradiology is a subfield of neuroimaging that focuses specifically on the use of imaging technologies to study psychiatric disorders. In the latest issue of Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, Dr. Qiyong Gong has edited a series of articles that explore the latest developments in Psychoradiology.
The book covers a wide range of topics that are relevant to clinicians, scientists, and students who are interested in the role of neuroimaging in psychiatry. Among the many articles in the book, some of the most noteworthy include a discussion of resting-state functional MRI for psychiatry, magnetic resonance spectroscopy for psychiatry, and the use of psychoradiological biomarkers for psychopharmaceutical effects. There are also several articles that focus on specific psychiatric disorders, such as major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and schizophrenia.
One of the most exciting aspects of this book is the way in which it highlights the latest advances in imaging technologies and analytical methods. For example, the book includes articles on individual-specific analysis for psychoradiology and imaging-based subtyping for psychiatric syndromes. There are also several articles on interventional psychoradiology, which is an emerging field that seeks to use neuroimaging to guide therapeutic interventions for neuropsychiatric disorders.
Overall, I found this book to be a fascinating and thought-provoking read. As someone who is interested in both neuroimaging and psychiatry, I found the articles to be accessible yet thorough, covering a range of topics with great depth and clarity. I also appreciated the way in which the articles were organized, with each one building upon the previous one to provide a comprehensive overview of the field.
For anyone who is interested in the role of neuroimaging in psychiatry, I would highly recommend this book. It provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the field, with contributions from some of the leading researchers in the area. Whether you are a clinician looking to incorporate neuroimaging into your practice, a scientist interested in studying the brain at a molecular level, or a student looking to gain a deeper understanding of the brain, this book has something to offer.
If you’re considering ordering the book, I can personally attest to its value. It is an excellent resource that provides an in-depth exploration of the latest advances in psychoradiology, and is sure to be of interest to anyone interested in the intersection of neuroimaging and psychiatry. Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or a newcomer to the field, this book offers something for everyone, and I highly recommend it.
Product Details
- Publisher : Elsevier (December 18, 2019)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0323708862
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323708869