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   Neuroimaging in mental health care: Voices in translation  
   
نویسنده borgelt e.l. ,buchman d.z. ,illes j.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2012 - شماره : OCTOBER 2012
چکیده    Images of brain function,popularly called neuroimages, have become a mainstay of contemporary communication about neuroscience and mental health. paralleling media coverage of neuroimaging research and the high visibility of clinics selling scans is pressure from sponsors to move basic research about brain function along the translational pathway. indeed,neuroimaging may offer benefits to mental health care: early or tailored intervention,opportunities for education and planning,and access to resources afforded by objectification of disorder. however,risks of premature technology transfer,such as misinterpretation,misrepresentation,and increased stigmatization,could compromise patient care. the insights of stakeholder groups about neuroimaging for mental health care are a largely untapped resource of information and guidance for translational efforts. we argue that the insights of key stakeholders - including researchers,healthcare providers,patients,and families - have an essential role to play upstream in professional,critical,and ethical discourse surrounding neuroimaging in mental health. here we integrate previously orthogonal lines of inquiry involving stakeholder research to describe the translational landscape as well as challenges on its horizon. © 2012 borgelt,buchman and illes.
کلیدواژه Bioethics; Neuroethics; Neuroimaging; Psychiatry; Qualitative research
آدرس national core for neuroethics,department of neurology,university of british columbia,vancouver,bc, Canada, national core for neuroethics,department of neurology,university of british columbia,vancouver,bc, Canada, national core for neuroethics,department of neurology,university of british columbia,vancouver,bc, Canada
 
     
   
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