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Neuroimaging in neuropsychiatry.

Evian Gordon1

  • 1Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, NSW, Australia. egordon@mail.usyd.edu.au

Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry
|January 10, 2002
PubMed
Summary

Computerized brain imaging advances offer new ways to study the brain as a dynamical system. This review explores these technologies and their use in neuropsychiatry, suggesting an integrative neuroscience approach.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Medical Imaging
  • Computer Science

Background:

  • Recent advances in physics, computing, and signal processing have enabled sophisticated computerized brain imaging.
  • These technologies allow for the examination of the brain as a complex dynamical system.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current brain imaging technologies used in neuropsychiatry.
  • To discuss their temporospatial complementarity and clinical applications.
  • To propose future directions, including an integrative neuroscience approach.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on brain imaging technologies.
  • Analysis of temporospatial characteristics of different imaging modalities.
  • Examination of clinical applications in neuropsychiatry.

Main Results:

  • Description of key brain imaging technologies (e.g., fMRI, EEG, MEG).
  • Outline of how different imaging techniques complement each other in terms of temporal and spatial resolution.
  • Examples of current clinical applications in diagnosing and understanding neuropsychiatric disorders.

Conclusions:

  • Brain imaging technologies are crucial for understanding the brain as a dynamical system in neuropsychiatry.
  • An integrative neuroscience approach, combining theoretical models and empirical data, is recommended for future research.
  • Converging evidence from brain imaging is essential for advancing our understanding of neuropsychiatric disorders in the absence of a unified brain theory.

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