Neurodevelopmental mechanisms in psychopathology /
Animal models.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- pt I. Basic Mechanisms in Prenatal, Perinatal and Postnatal Neurodevelopmental Processes and Their associations with High Risk Conditions and Adult Mental Disorders
- Principles of neurobehavioral teratology
- The neurodevelopmental consequences of very preterm birth: brain plasticity and its limits
- Neurodevelopment during adolescence
- Prenatal risk factors for schizophrenia
- Obstetric complications and neurodevelopmental mechanisms in schizophrenia
- Maternal influences on prenatal neural development contributing to schizophrenia
- pt. II. Animal Models of Neurodevelopment and Psychopathology
- On the relevance of prenatal stress to developmental psychopathology: a primate model
- Nonhuman primate models of developmental psychopathology: problems and prospects
- Early medial temporal dysfunction and autism
- pt. III. Models of the Nature of Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Developmental Course of Psychopathology
- Genetic structure of neurodevelopmental traits: implications for the development and definition of psychopathology
- Prospects and problems in the search for genetic influences on neurodevelopment and psychopathology: application to childhood disruptive disorders
- Developmental psychoneuroimmunology: the role of cytokine network activation in the epigenesis of developmental psychopathology
- The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system HPA and the development of aggressive, antisocial and substance abuse disorders
- Neuroendocrine functioning in maltreated children
- Toward unraveling the premorbid neurodevelopmental risk for schizophrenia
- Interactions of the dopamine, serotonin and GABA systems during childhood and adolescence: influence of stress on the vulnerability for psychopathology
- pt IV. The Neurodevelopmental Course of Illustrative High Risk Conditions and Mental Disorders
- Neurobiology of personality disorders: implications for a neurodevelopmental model
- Genesis and epigenesis of psychopathology in children with depressed mothers: toward an integrative biopsychosocial perspective
- The neurobiology of child and adolescent depression: current knowledge and future directions
- Psychosocial stressors as predisposing factors to affective illness and PTSD: potential neurobiological mechanisms and theoretical implications
- Neurohormonal aspects of the development of psychotic disorders