<b>Psychiatrists and neuroscientists discuss the potential of computational approaches to address problems in psychiatry including diagnosis treatment and integration with neurobiology.</b> <p/>Modern psychiatry is at a crossroads as it attempts to balance neurological analysis with psychological assessment. Computational neuroscience offers a new lens through which to view such thorny issues as diagnosis treatment and integration with neurobiology. In this volume psychiatrists and theoretical and computational neuroscientists consider the potential of computational approaches to psychiatric issues. <p/>This unique collaboration yields surprising results innovative synergies and novel open questions. The contributors consider mechanisms of psychiatric disorders the use of computation and imaging to model psychiatric disorders ways that computation can inform psychiatric nosology and specific applications of the computational approach. <p/>Contributors <br>Susanne E. Ahmari Huda Akil Deanna M. Barch Matthew Botvinick Michael Breakspear Cameron S. Carter Matthew V. Chafee Sophie Denève Daniel Durstewitz Michael B. First Shelly B. Flagel Michael J. Frank Karl J. Friston Joshua A. Gordon Katia M. Harlé Crane Huang Quentin J. M. Huys Peter W. Kalivas John H. Krystal Zeb Kurth-Nelson Angus W. MacDonald III Tiago V. Maia Robert C. Malenka Sanjay J. Mathew Christoph Mathys P. Read Montague Rosalyn Moran Theoden I. Netoff Yael Niv John P. O'Doherty Wolfgang M. Pauli Martin P. Paulus Frederike Petzschner Daniel S. Pine A. David Redish Kerry Ressler Katharina Schmack Jordan W. Smoller Klaas Enno Stephan Anita Thapar Heike Tost Nelson Totah Jennifer L. Zick
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