The integration of complementary neuroimaging and neurosignaling modalities allows us to obtain a comprehensive view of the structural and functional brain properties and to extend the spatiotemporal domain investigated. In this chapter will explore the domains of multimodal integration that seem to be more relevant in the study of the cerebral bases of psychiatric disorders as an essential contribution to the construction of a personalized and broad-spectrum model of brain anatomy and function, useful in the early identification of risk or diagnostic profiles and in the planning of effective treatment strategies.
Multimodal Integration in Psychiatry: Clinical Potential and Challenges
Maggioni E.;Bondi E.;Bianchi A. M.;
2023-01-01
Abstract
The integration of complementary neuroimaging and neurosignaling modalities allows us to obtain a comprehensive view of the structural and functional brain properties and to extend the spatiotemporal domain investigated. In this chapter will explore the domains of multimodal integration that seem to be more relevant in the study of the cerebral bases of psychiatric disorders as an essential contribution to the construction of a personalized and broad-spectrum model of brain anatomy and function, useful in the early identification of risk or diagnostic profiles and in the planning of effective treatment strategies.File in questo prodotto:
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