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[CD-Rom] Images of Human Behavior - A Brain SPECT Atlas

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Images of Human Behavior - A Revolutionary Look at the Correlation between Brain Activity and Behavior CD-Rom
Daniel G. Amen, M.D.


This Electronic Book [CD-Rom] – a revolutionary look at the brain – contains over 300 brain SPECT images and 26 pages of detailed scientific references.


This comprehensive atlas is a valuable resource for teaching patients about the effects of brain problems on their behavior.

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A Revolutionary Look at the Correlation between Brain Activity and Behavior CD-Rom

Daniel G. Amen, M.D.

In this new color atlas of brain SPECT images you can see and compare healthy to unhealthy brain images
You can also look at functional neuroanatomy such as...

    - Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
    - Dementia
    - Brain trauma
    - Depression
    - Bipolar disorder
    - Schizophrenia
    - PMS
    - Anxiety
    - Strokes
    - Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
    - Violence
    - Alcohol and drug abuse

Examine before and after treatment brain SPECT studies of all these disorders

This comprehensive atlas is a valuable resource for teaching patients about the effects of brain problems on their behavior.

This Electronic Book [CD-Rom] – a revolutionary look at the brain – contains over 300 brain SPECT images and 26 pages of detailed scientific references.

Purchase the book for use with your patients. The CD-Rom version of the book will allow you to easily import SPECT images into your public and professional lectures.

Images of Human Behavior - A Brain SPECT Atlas

CD Format, Full Color Images, plus 115 pages of descriptions and information

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