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Brain imaging technologies provide critical insights into both the structure and function of the human brain, enabling medical professionals and researchers to diagnose, study, and treat neurological disorders or psychiatric disorders more effectively.
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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Neuroimaging has significantly advanced the understanding of psychiatric disorders over the past 50 years.
  • Despite these advancements, the translation of neuroimaging findings into clinical practice for psychiatric disorders has been limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the reasons behind the unfulfilled promise of neuroimaging in psychiatric clinical practice.
  • To propose a future direction for psychiatric imaging research that bridges the gap between neuroscience and clinical application.

Main Methods:

  • Critical review of the historical impact and current limitations of neuroimaging in psychiatry.
  • Analysis of the disconnect between neuroimaging research and clinical utility.
  • Conceptual framework development for future imaging approaches.

Main Results:

  • The gap between neuroimaging insights and clinical practice persists due to a lack of mechanistic grounding and clinical integration.
  • Current neuroimaging tools, while advancing, have not sufficiently addressed the complexity of psychiatric disorders in real-world clinical settings.

Conclusions:

  • The future of psychiatric neuroimaging lies in developing rigorous, mechanistically informed, and clinically embedded approaches.
  • Future research should focus on integrating brain data with behavioral and treatment outcomes to enhance clinical practice for psychiatric disorders.