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Main description:
Modeling Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Laboratory Animals serves as a guide for students and basic investigators in the fields of behavioral sciences, psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry, and other professionals interested in the use of animal models in preclinical research related to human neuropsychiatric disorders.
The text focuses on the rationale and theory of using animal behavior, both pathological and normal, as a tool for understanding the neural underpinnings of neuropsychiatric disorders. Chapters contain discussions on both classical and modern views on the validation of animal models for neuropsychiatric disorders, also discussing the utility of endophenotypes in modeling neuropsychiatric disease.
Subsequent chapters deal with four specific classes of disorders, including anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders. Final sections discuss the future for the development, validation, and use of animal models in basic and preclinical research.
Contents:
Chapter 1: What is an animal model, and how is it validated?
Chapter 2: Depressive Disorders
Chapter 3: Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 4: Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
Chapter 5: Synthesis and Future Directions
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Publication date: September, 2015
Pages: 208
Weight: 640g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, Psychiatry, Veterinary Medicine