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Translational Neuroscience
Applications in Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
A comprehensive and authoritative analysis of translational neuroscience, covering all major areas of psychiatry, neurology and neurodevelopmental disorders.
James E. Barrett (Edited by), Joseph T. Coyle (Edited by), Michael Williams (Edited by)
9780521519762, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 28 June 2012
376 pages, 165 b/w illus. 25 tables
25.2 x 19.1 x 2.2 cm, 1 kg
Translational neuroscience is at the heart of clinical advancement in the fields of psychiatry, neurology and neurodevelopmental disorders. Written and edited by leading scientists and clinicians, this is a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of this emerging strategy for developing more effective treatments for brain disorders. Introductory chapters bring together perspectives from both academia and industry, while subsequent sections focus on disease groups, including bipolar disorder and depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, substance abuse, autism, Alzheimer's disease, pain, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. Each section includes topical introductory and summary chapters, providing an overview and synthesis of the field. Translational Neuroscience: Applications in Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders is an important text for clinicians, scientists and students in academic settings, government agencies and industry, as well as those working in the fields of public health and the behavioural sciences.
Preface
1. The initial discovery and development of drugs to treat psychiatric disorders: historical perspectives M. Williams and J. E. Barrett
2. Translational approaches to the treatment of anxiety K. J. Ressler
3. Translational approaches to the treatment of depression and bipolar disorder Husseini Manji
4. Translational medicine and schizophrenia Don Goff
5. Translational medicine and sleep disorders M. Williams
6. Substance abuse: translational models and methods for treatment Charles P. O'Brien
7. Section summary and perspectives: translational medicine in psychiatry J. Coyle
8. Historical perspectives on the discovery and development of drugs to treat neurological disorders J. Coyle and M. Williams
9. Alzheimer's disease: translational science in discovery and development Donald L. Price
10. Translational medicine and pain therapeutics Tony Bannon
11. Multiple sclerosis and translational medicine Alfred Sandrock
12. Parkinson's disease: translational science and clinical development Jiang-Fan Chen
13. Translational approaches to the drug development in amyotropic lateral sclerosis Nicholas J. Maragakis
14. Epilepsy and the integration of translational medicine M. Gasior and Frank Wiegand
15. Section summary and perspectives: translational medicine in neurology J. Coyle
16. Historical perspectives on the use of therapeutic agents to treat neurodevelopmental disorders Chris McDougle and Kimberly Stigler
17. Autistic spectrum disorders and fragile X: translational approaches Tim Roberts
18. Translational approaches to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Craig Berridge
19. Section summary and perspectives: translational medicine in neurodevelopmental disorders J. Coyle and J. E. Barrett
20. Epigenetic regulation and translational medicine Farah D. Lubin
21. General conclusions: challenges, promises and future directions of translational medicine in the neurosciences D. L. Braff
Index.
Subject Areas: Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychiatry [MMH], Pathology [MMF], Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN]