Over the past decade, fantastic discoveries have been made about how the brain works (or doesn't work) in psychiatric illness. However most books and reviews have been written from a technical point of view, directed primarily towards experts. Neuroimaging in Psychiatry is an introductory, easy-to-read guide focusing on the clinical relevance of neuroimaging findings, targeting psychiatrists and other non-expert clinicians as well as students.
Over the past decade, fantastic discoveries have been made about how the brain works (or doesn't work) in psychiatric illness. However most books and ...
The evolution of cognitive neuroscience has been spurred by the development of increasingly sophisticated investigative techniques to study human cognition. In Methods in Mind, experts examine the wide variety of tools available to cognitive neuroscientists, paying particular attention to the ways in which different methods can be integrated to strengthen empirical findings and how innovative uses for established techniques can be developed. The book will be a uniquely valuable resource for the researcher seeking to expand his or her repertoire of investigative...
The evolution of cognitive neuroscience has been spurred by the development of increasingly sophisticated investigative techniques to study human c...