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Cingulate neurobiology and disease /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Vogt, Brent A.
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • PART I - STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION ; 1. Regions and subregions of the cingulate cortex ; 2. Transmitter receptor systems in cingulate regions and areas ; 3. Architecture, cytology and comparative organization of primate cingulate cortex ; 4. Thalamocingulate connections in the monkey ; 5. Cingulofrotnal interactions and the cingulate motor areas ; 6. Temporocingulate interactions in the monkey ; 7. Dopamine in the cingulate gyrus: organization, development and neurotoxic vulnerability ; PART II - EMOTION AND COGNITION ; 8. The antierior and midcingulate cortices and reward ; 9. CinguloAmygdala interactions in surprise qne extinctions: interpreting associative ambiguity ; 10. Visceral circuits, autonomic functions and human imaging ; 11. The cingulate cortex as organizing principle in neuropsychiatric disease ; 12. Dorsal anterior midcingulate cortex: roles in normal cognition and disruption in ADHD ; 13. The primate posterior cingulate gyrus: connections, sensorimotor orientation, gateway to limbic processing ; PART III - PAIN: NEUROMATRIX, SYNDROMES AND TREATMENT ; 14. Medial nociceptive circuitry and roles of cingulate cortex in pain: afferent sustems and the cingulate premotor pain model ; 15. Opioids, placebos and descending control of pain systems ; 16. Pain anticipation in the cingulate cortex ; 17. Hypnosis and cingulate-mediated mechanisms of analgesia ; 18. Neurophysiology of cingulate pain responses and neurosurgical pain interventions ; 19. The role of the cingulate cortex in central neuropathic pain: functional imaging and cortical model of allodynia ; 20. Thalamocingulate mechanisms of precentral cortex stimulation for central pain ; PART IV - STRESS: SYNDROMES AND CIRCUITS ; 21. The role of the anterior cingulate cortex in posttraumatic stress and panic disorders ; 22. Noradrenergic-cingulate circuit interactions as sites of chronic pain and stress vulnerabilities ; 23. Impact of functional visceral and somatic pain/stress syndromes on cingulate cortex ; PART V - ALTERED MOTIVATION, COGNITION AND MOVEMENT ; 24. The role of the cingulate gyrus in depression: review and synthesis of imaging data ; 25. Cingulate neuropathological substrates of depression ; 26. Altered processisn of valnce and sisgnificance-coded information in the psychopathic cingulate gyrus ; 27. The role of cingulate cortex dysfunction in obsessive-compulsive disorder ; 28. The contribution of anterior cingulate-basal ganglia circuitry to complex behavior and psychiatric disorders ; 29. Cingulate cortex seizures ; VI - NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES: PSYCHOSIS AND DEMENTIA ; 30. The cingulate gyrus in schizophrenia: imaging altered structure and functions ; 31. Course and pattern of cingulate pathology in schizophrenia ; 32. Cingulate subregional neuropathology in dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease with dementia ; 33. Mild cognitive impairment: pivotal cingulate damage in amnesic and dysexecutive subgroups ; 34. Brain imaging in prodromal and probable Alzheimer's disease: a focus on the cingulate gyrus ; 35. Cingulate neuropathology in Alzheimer's disease ; PART VII - IMAGING APPENDIX ; 36. Localizing cingulate subregions of interest - SOIs - in magnetic resonance images guided by cytological parcellations