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Peter Williamson M.D. (Author)

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October 6, 2005 0195176375 978-0195176377
Over the last two decades, molecular genetics and brain imaging have guided efforts to find the causes of schizophrenia. It is becoming increasingly clear that many genes are involved in schizophrenia and that they interact with other factors in very complex ways, which have not yet been elucidated. Neuroimaging techniques have allowed scientists and physicians to examine brain structure, function, and chemistry in living patients with schizophrenia but results so far have been disappointing. No two patients seem to share exactly the same combination of clinical symptoms or physical findings. Yet all have the syndrome recognized as schizophrenia. The author of this accessible, well-written book argues that it is time to set aside the search for a single cause of schizophrenia and focus on the disease's final common pathway. He highlights clues from a wide range of research, including neurotransmitter, psychophysiological, and brain imaging studies. He then describes possibilities for the final common pathway at an understandable level in the context of what is already known about schizophrenia. While there are no preferred models of schizophrenia, a pattern is emerging which implicates those structures in the brain known to be important in integrating perception, cognition, and affect. A better understanding of these processes will be critical for developing more effective treatments. This book will help advance that effort. It will be of great value to psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, neuroimagers, and basic scientists working in the field of schizophrenia research, and to their students and trainees. It will also be of interest to clinicians and scientists concerned with other neuropsychiatric disorders, and to the families of those diagnosed with schizophrenia.

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"This is an excellent and comprehensive new book summarizing and synthesizing current findings from multiple disciplines on research in schizophrenia. Any clinician involved in research or the care of patients with this devastating disorder should have the knowledge contained in this book." --Doody's


"We would, in fact, go as far as to state that this book should be compulsory reading for clinicians...The book provides very solid basic knowledge about this strange, disabling, and common syndrome. We recommend it to all psychiatrists, trainees in psychiatry, and other professionals who would like a better understanding of the brain, the mind, and schizophrenia."--New England Journal of Medicine


"This book is a must-read for all students of psychiatry. It is written in limpid style that draws pictures with words, obviating the need for illustrations."--Canadian Journal of Psychiatry


"This book is an excellent review of a wide spectrum of studies in schizophrenia and is intended for researchers working on the field of schizophrenia, for clinical psychiatrists, but also for all medical doctors with interest on a clinical syndrome with a high prevalence, a long-term morbidity and a marked deterioration in social and occupational functioning."--Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy


"This is a dense, logical, knowledgeable synthesis of the available data from neurotransmitter, psychophysiological, and brain imaging studies which bear on the etiology of schizophrenia."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease


"This is an excellent and comprehensive new book summarizing and synthesizing current findings from multiple disciplines on research in schizophrenia. Any clinician involved in research or the care of patients with this devastating disorder should have the knowledge contained in this book." --Doody's


"We would, in fact, go as far as to state that this book should be compulsory reading for clinicians...The book provides very solid basic knowledge about this strange, disabling, and common syndrome. We recommend it to all psychiatrists, trainees in psychiatry, and other professionals who would like a better understanding of the brain, the mind, and schizophrenia."--New England Journal of Medicine


"This book is a must-read for all students of psychiatry. It is written in limpid style that draws pictures with words, obviating the need for illustrations."--Canadian Journal of Psychiatry


"This book is an excellent review of a wide spectrum of studies in schizophrenia and is intended for researchers working on the field of schizophrenia, for clinical psychiatrists, but also for all medical doctors with interest on a clinical syndrome with a high prevalence, a long-term morbidity and a marked deterioration in social and occupational functioning."--Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy


"This is a dense, logical, knowledgeable synthesis of the available data from neurotransmitter, psychophysiological, and brain imaging studies which bear on the etiology of schizophrenia."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease


"...concise and well organized. The style of writing is clear and devoid of jargon."--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry


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Peter Williamson is at University of Western Ontario.

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Inside This Book (learn more)
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
imaging brain structure, imaging brain function, neuropsychological studies, dopaminergic hyperresponsivity, volumetric deficits, cortical specificity, activation deficits, cortical pruning, phrenic patients, psychomotor poverty, dopamine abnormalities, word fluency tasks, glutamatergic activity, lateral ventricular enlargement, reticular thalamic nucleus
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Living Patients, Color Plate, Other Neurotransmitters, Imaging Brain Chemistry, Candidate Neuronal Circuits, The Evolving Concept of Schizophrenia, Some Clues, Basal Ganglia-Thalamocortical Circuits Model, The Way Forward, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
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