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Developmental neuropsychiatry volume I: fundamentals

By: Publication details: New York Oxford University Press 1998Description: 272; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:
  • 019513110X
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Part I Basic neural science: molecular neurobiology - the new genetics; developmental neuroanatomy; developmental neurotransmitter systems and neuronal signalling mechanisms; sleep and circadian rhythms; genetic aspects of neuropsychiatry. Part II Cognitive neuroscience: attention; emotion; language; memory; neural networks; consciousness. Part III The developmental perspective: ethology; cognitive development; emotion expression and regulation; emergence of the self; evolution of language development and representation; temperament and personality.
Summary: PaperbackSummary: In the late 1990s, advances in neuroscience have begun to impact developmental psychiatry. James Harris's two-volume work on developmental neuropsychiatry reviews this emerging clinical speciality. These two books offer an integrated yet comprehensive approach to developmental neuropsychiatry.
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Part I Basic neural science: molecular neurobiology - the new genetics; developmental neuroanatomy; developmental neurotransmitter systems and neuronal signalling mechanisms; sleep and circadian rhythms; genetic aspects of neuropsychiatry. Part II Cognitive neuroscience: attention; emotion; language; memory; neural networks; consciousness. Part III The developmental perspective: ethology; cognitive development; emotion expression and regulation; emergence of the self; evolution of language development and representation; temperament and personality.

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In the late 1990s, advances in neuroscience have begun to impact developmental psychiatry. James Harris's two-volume work on developmental neuropsychiatry reviews this emerging clinical speciality. These two books offer an integrated yet comprehensive approach to developmental neuropsychiatry.

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