Systems Neuroscience in Depression

“Systems Neuroscience in Depression” by Thomas Frodl offers a comprehensive overview of brain processes in both normal and depressed states through the lens of systems neuroscience. Published by Elsevier S & T in 2016, this 420-page book is presented in English and explores various approaches to understanding how neuronal networks contribute to higher brain functions. The text delves into neurodevelopment, depressive psychopathology, and novel treatment strategies, providing a foundational understanding of the scientific background derived from animal models and experimental research.
Readers will find an extensive discussion on current advances in systems neuroscience, particularly in relation to child and adolescent psychiatry. The book integrates multiple disciplines, including genetics, neuroimaging, neuroinflammation, and neuroendocrinology, to present a holistic view of the neurobiology of major depressive disorder. With more than 25 illustrations and tables, this resource is designed for researchers and practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of the evolving field of systems neuroscience and its implications for psychiatry.
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Systems Neuroscience in Depression provides a comprehensive overview of the normal and depressed brain processes as studied from a systems neuroscience perspective. Systems neuroscience uses a wide variety of approaches to study how networks of neurons form the bases of higher brain function. A broad overview is discussed starting with a background from neurodevelopment and neural understanding as well as novel treatment approaches for depression. This book covers basic developmental aspects and depressive psychopathology, as well as the basic scientific background from animal models and experimental research. Current advances in systems neuroscience are highlighted in studies from child and adolescent psychiatry. Integrated approaches are presented with regards to genetics, neuroimaging and neuroinflammation as well as neuroendocrinology. The field of systems and network neuroscience is evolving rapidly and this book provides a greatly needed resource for researchers and practitioners in systems neuroscience and psychiatry.
• Knowledge covering the whole life span from early to later life • Comprehensively written chapters developing from molecules via epigenetics and neural circuits to clinical neuroscience • Understanding the neurobiology of major depressive disorder • Integrating stress and environmental factors with molecular underpinnings • More than 25 illustrations and tables
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