About this Research Topic
This Research Topic intends to update the readers on both the theoretical approaches and empirical observations supporting the process of cerebral reorganization in psychiatric disorders. Manuscripts will focus on highlighting the role for remodelling and compensation in psychiatric disorders. In particular, evidence for relationship between recovery or remission and compensatory changes will be presented using various techniques such as morphometry, diffusion imaging, resting state or task-based functional imaging, electro or magnetoencephalography, neurochemical imaging using spectroscopy or positron emission tomography and other quantitative imaging approaches. A particular emphasis will be placed on treatment-induced brain changes that speak to the neuroplasticity processes observed in large-scale brain systems.
Researchers are welcome to submit original data from studies using various neuroimaging techniques in clinical and preclinical settings and investigating different psychiatric disorders. We also encourage submission of thought-provoking review papers and recommendations for future research.
Keywords: Risk, Resilience, Compensation, Reorganisation, Remodelling
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