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Title
The neurobiology and treatment of OCD : accelerating progress / Naomi A. Fineberg, Trevor W. Robbins, editors.
ISBN
9783030753931 (electronic bk.)
303075393X (electronic bk.)
3030753921
9783030753924
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-75393-1 doi
Call Number
RC533
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.85/227
Summary
The book highlights important new research approaches of clinical relevance, written by prominent researchers in the field of OCD and related disorders. A broad range of topics is covered, beginning with a description of the phenotypic features of the OCD followed by chapters on developmental aspects, animal models, genetic and biological models including neuro-inflammation, functional neuroimaging correlates and information-processing accounts. Finally, existing and novel treatment approaches are covered including clinical and pharmacogenetic treatment models. In this way the volume brings together the key disciplines involved in the neurobiological understanding of OCD to provide an update of the field and outlook to the future. Together, the volume chapters provide focused and critical reviews that span a broad range of topics suitable for both students and established investigators and clinicians interested in the present state of OCD research.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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text file
PDF
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 5, 2021).
Series
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences ; 49.
The future of OC spectrum disorders, a research perspective
Developmental Aspects of OCD
Animal Models of OCD
Inflammation, OCD and related disorders
Genetic of OCD and related disorders
Neurocognitive endophenotypes and OCD
Structural Imaging and OCD
Functional imaging and OCD
Advances in PET and MRS imaging and OCD
Goal directed deficit versus habit dominance in OCD
Electrophysiology, Error processing and OCD
Future Use of Exposure and response prevention in the Understanding and Treatment of OCD
Pharmacogenetics and OCD
Invasive And Non-Invasive Neurostimulation for OCD.