Neuropsychopharmacology of mental disorders: molecular imaging research methods findings and methods
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Faculty Faculty of Humanities Domain Psychology Code UE-L25.01592 Languages English Type of lesson Lecture
Level Master Semester SP-2023 Schedules and rooms
Summary schedule Thursday 10:15 - 12:00, Bi-mensuel impaire (Spring semester)
Teaching
Description In seven sessions of 2x45 minutes each, the course will cover the broad topic of the neuropsychopharmacological of mental disorders and of the methods used for this such molecular brain imaging, in particular positron emission tomography (PET), with a brief mention of single photon emission tomography (SPECT). The past 50 years have seen enormous progress in understanding brain function by imaging of radioactive molecules in brain; beginning as a research tool for studying the rates of cerebral blood flow and energy metabolism in brain, PET is now indispensable for clinical diagnostics via nuclear medicine. At the same time, the diversity of molecular targets amenable to study by PET has grown enormously through the efforts of medicinal chemists around the world. In this course, we shall emphasize the applications and principal findings of PET in important neuropsychiatric disorders, and in relation to personality theory. As may arise in the various lectures, we shall consider the implications of hybrid imaging with PET and magnetic resonance imaging.
- Principals of PET, radionuclide generation, and introduction to radiochemistry and the classic cases of FDG for measuring cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism. A brief mention of single photon emission tomography (SPECT).
- What determines the rate of glucose metabolism in illness and health? We operate somewhere between anesthesia and seizure states.
- The metabolic and neurochemical markers of Alzheimer’s disease.
- Aspects of brain dopamine, i.e.., dopamine synthesis, neuroreceptors, transporters; the case of Parkinson’s disease.
- PET studies of psychostimulant action.
- The dopamine system in psychotic disorders.
- Aspects of brain serotonin, i.e., synthesis, neuroreceptors, transporters; the case of major depression disorder.
- Findings in bipolar disorder.
- Findings in ADHD.
- Substance abuse and dependence.
- Psychedelic PET.
- The neurochemistry of personality.
- Inflammation of the brain.
- Problems with PET and its future as a tool for brain research.
Examination will consist of a written response to one key topic from each of the 14 lectures. In two-four sentences, the student will write a brief and qualitative commentary on the questions. For example, the question for lecture 1 might call for a brief description of the principle underlying the quantitation of brain energy metabolism by FDG-PET, with provision of a representative example in the context of neuropsychiatry.
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Dates and rooms
Date Hour Type of lesson Place 02.03.2023 10:15 - 12:00 Cours RM 02, Room S-0.113 16.03.2023 10:15 - 12:00 Cours RM 02, Room S-0.113 16.03.2023 13:15 - 15:00 Cours RM 01, Room C-0.101 30.03.2023 10:15 - 12:00 Cours RM 02, Room S-0.113 27.04.2023 10:15 - 12:00 Cours RM 02, Room S-0.113 11.05.2023 10:15 - 12:00 Cours RM 02, Room S-0.113 01.06.2023 10:15 - 12:00 Cours RM 02, Room S-0.113 -
Assessments methods
Written exam - SP-2023, Session d'été 2023
Assessments methods By rating Written exam - SP-2023, Autumn Session 2023
Assessments methods By rating Written exam - SA-2023, Session d'hiver 2024
Assessments methods By rating Written exam - SP-2024, Session d'été 2024
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Assignment
Valid for the following curricula: Psychology 30 [MA]
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Option Cognitive Neuroscience > Méthodes et applications en psychologie clinique et en psychologie clinique de la familleOption Work & Organisational Psychology > Méthodes et applications en psychologie clinique et en psychologie clinique de la familleOption Developmental & School Psychology > Méthodes et applications en psychologie clinique et en psychologie clinique de la famille
Psychology 30 [MA]
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Option Developmental & School Psychology > Méthodes et applications en psychologie clinique et en psychologie clinique de la familleOption Cognitive Neuroscience > Méthodes et applications en psychologie clinique et en psychologie clinique de la familleOption Work & Organisational Psychology > Méthodes et applications en psychologie clinique et en psychologie clinique de la famille
Psychology 90 [MA]
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Options > Clinical Neuroscience > Interventions et diagnosticsOptions > Work Psychology & Health Psychology > Interventions et diagnosticsOptions > Clinical Psychology & Health Psychology > Méthodes et interventions en psychologie clinique et psychologie de la santéOptions > Clinical Child Psychology > Interventions et diagnostics
Psychology 90 [MA]
Version: SA21_MA_PA_fr_de_bil_v01
Options > Clinical Neuroscience > Interventions et diagnosticsOptions > Work Psychology & Health Psychology > Interventions et diagnosticsOptions > Clinical Psychology & Health Psychology > Méthodes et interventions en psychologie clinique et psychologie de la santéOptions > Clinical Child Psychology > Interventions et diagnostics