presently in demand (e.g., Mann et al., 2006), researchers are
now describing the “suicidal brain” (e.g., Desmyter et al.,
2011), and various kinds of brain-imaging techniques are
developing fast and maintained to be important also in suicidology. For example, Mann (2005) stated that “The clinician needs to know which depressed patient is at risk for
suicide, and one promising direction is to begin using brain
imaging to measure the predisposition to suicidal behavior
. . .” (p. 102). With this, we…
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