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Neuroscience of Depression
Neuroscience of Depression
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Neuroscience of Depression

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The Neuroscience of Depression: Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurology, Behaviour and Diet is a comprehensive reference to the aspects, features and effects of depression. This book provides readers with the behavior and psychopathological effects of depression, linking anxiety, anger and PSTD to depression. Readers are provided with a detailed outline of the genetic aspects of depression including synaptic genes and the genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of depression, followed by a thorough analysis of the neurological and imaging techniques used to study depression. This book also includes three full sections on the various effects of depression, including diet, nutrition and molecular and cellular effects. The Neuroscience of Depression: Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurology, Behaviour and Diet is the only resource for researchers and practitioners studying depression.The Neuroscience of Depression: Features, Diagnosis and Treatment- Covers a pharmacological and behavioral treatment options- Features sections on diagnosis and biomarkers of depression- Discusses depression in children, teens and adults- Contains information on comorbidity of physical and mental conditions- Includes more than 250 illustrations and tablesThe Neuroscience of Depression: Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurology, Behaviour and Diet- Features a section on neurological and imaging, including SPECT Neuroimaging- Analyzes how diet and nutrition effect depression- Examines the molecular and cellular effects of depression- Covers genetics of depression- Includes more than 250 illustrations and tables
ISBN
9780128180105
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
30.4.2021
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