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Neuroimaging Techniques | Positron Emission Tomography and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Electroencephalography and Magneto-encephalography | Novel Insights From Brain Imaging in Applied Clinical Psychopharmacology | Conclusion | References

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The authors wish to acknowledge the significant contribution made by Christine Heim, Ph.D., Guiseppe Pagnoni, Ph.D., and Greg Berns, M.D., Ph.D., in the preparation of the chapter in the previous edition of this Textbook.
Portions of this chapter are reprinted from Berns GS: “Functional Neuroimaging.” Life Sciences 65(24):2531–2540, 1999. Copyright 1999, Elsevier Science. Used with permission.

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The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Psychopharmacology
May 2017
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Ebrahim Haroon, M.D.
Helen Mayberg, M.D.

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