Psychoradiologically Applications in Psychiatric Diseases
Feifei Zhang1, Nanfang Pan2,3, and Qiyong Gong2,3
1Department of Radiology, First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China, 2West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, 3West China Xiamen Hospital of Sichuan University, Xiamen, China

Synopsis

The present talk will summarize the most recent psychoradiological findings in circadian rhythm disorders at risk and the related psychiatric disorders, and their implications for clinical management of the psychiatric patients.

Psychoradiology is a subspecialty of radiology with the growing intersection between fields of radiological imaging and psychiatry/psychology. It applies radiological technologies, particularly the multimodal MR imaging along with the comprehensively designed image acquisition and analysis algorithm, to investigate and guide optimal treatment for mental disorders. The present talk will summarize the most recent psychoradiological findings in circadian rhythm disorders at risk and the related psychiatric disorders, and their implications for clinical management of the psychiatric patients.

Acknowledgements

No acknowledgement found.

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