A New Understanding of Mental Disorders: Computational Models for Dimensional Psychiatry (Hardcover)
暫譯: 精神障礙的新理解:維度精神醫學的計算模型 (精裝版)

Heinz, Andreas

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2017-10-06
  • 售價: $1,190
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,130
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 224
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 0262036894
  • ISBN-13: 9780262036894
  • 相關分類: Machine Learning
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商品描述

A new computational and dimensional approach to understanding and classifying mental disorders: modeling key learning and decision-making mechanisms across different mental disorders.

Even as researchers look for neurobiological correlates of mental disorders, many of these disorders are still classified solely according to the manifestation of clinical symptoms. Neurobiological findings rarely help diagnose a specific disease or predict its outcome. Although current diagnostic categories are questionable (sometimes labeling common states of human suffering as disorders), traditional neuroimaging approaches are not sophisticated enough to capture the neurobiological markers of mental disorder. In this book, Andreas Heinz proposes a computational and dimensional approach to understanding and classifying mental disorders: modeling key learning and decision-making mechanisms across different mental disorders. Such an approach focuses on the malleability and diversity of human behavior and its biological underpinnings.

Heinz explains basic learning mechanisms and their effects on human behavior, focusing not on single disorders but on how such mechanisms work in a multitude of mental states. For example, he traces alterations in dopamine-reinforcement learning in psychotic, affective, and addictive disorders. He investigates to what extent these basic dimensions of mental disorders can account for such syndromes as craving and loss of control in addiction, positive and negative mood states in affective disorders, and the altered experience of self and world associated with psychotic states. Finally, Heinz explores the clinical and therapeutic implications of such accounts. He argues that a focus on learning mechanisms, with its emphasis on human creativity and resilience, should help reduce the stigma of mental disorder.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

理解和分類心理疾病的新計算與維度方法:建模不同心理疾病中的關鍵學習和決策機制。

即使研究人員尋找心理疾病的神經生物學相關性,許多這些疾病仍然僅根據臨床症狀的表現進行分類。神經生物學的發現很少能幫助診斷特定疾病或預測其結果。儘管當前的診斷類別存在疑問(有時將人類常見的痛苦狀態標記為疾病),傳統的神經影像學方法也不足以捕捉心理疾病的神經生物學標記。在這本書中,Andreas Heinz 提出了一種計算和維度的方法來理解和分類心理疾病:建模不同心理疾病中的關鍵學習和決策機制。這種方法專注於人類行為的可塑性和多樣性及其生物學基礎。

Heinz 解釋了基本的學習機制及其對人類行為的影響,重點不在於單一疾病,而是在於這些機制如何在多種心理狀態中運作。例如,他追溯了在精神病、情感和成癮疾病中多巴胺強化學習的變化。他探討了這些心理疾病的基本維度在多大程度上可以解釋成癮中的渴望和失控、情感疾病中的正負情緒狀態,以及與精神病狀態相關的自我和世界的改變經驗。最後,Heinz 探索了這些解釋的臨床和治療意涵。他主張,專注於學習機制,強調人類的創造力和韌性,應有助於減少心理疾病的污名化。