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In the past 15 years parts of the cingulate cortex have been activated in thousands of neuroimaging studies and it has
become a primary site of interest in structural and functional analyses of many neurological and psychiatric diseases.
There are now more then 20 times the number of annual publications that analyse this region than there were 30 years
ago.
There are many diseases that have an early and direct impact on the cingulate cortex, including, chronic pain and
stress syndromes, depression, obsessive-compulsive and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders, and neurodegenerative
diseases such as schizophrenia, mild cognitive impairment, dementia with Lewy bodies, and Alzheimer's disease.
This major new text brings together cutting-edge information on the human cingulate cortex and its diseases as written
by the leading authorities, and synthesizes these with other approaches - including neurophysiology and neuroanatomy in
experimental animals; mainly in monkeys. The book considers cingulate infrastructure in terms of its cytology, receptor
binding and circuitry, including functions such as emotion and autonomic and skeletomotor regulation, pain processing
and chronic stress syndromes, cognition, and visuospatial orientation.
Cingulate Neurobiology and Disease is a major publication in neuroscience, one that will have a major influence on
research for years to come.