Acute psychiatric illnesses: when a patient of general paresis presents with delirium, mania, psychosis, personality change, dementia, or depression Brain tumors/abscess: if gumma is found on neuroimaging Drug toxicity Electrolyte disturbances Herpes encephalitis Multiple sclerosis Subacute combined ...
61,62,63,64]. However, large-scale international collaborations have repeatedly demonstrated that combining genotyping data across cohorts can improve statistical power [92], and this has proven a successful approach in a wide range of psychiatric disorders [92,93]. Application of ...
studied 25 women (mean age 31.5 ± 9.7 years) who had suffered severe early life trauma but who did not have a history of or current psychiatric disorder, with 25 age- and education-matched trauma-naïve women by utilizing fMRI study investigated response inhibition of emotional faces before ...
Research has shown that NF helps reduce symptoms of several neurological and psychiatric disorders, with ongoing research currently investigating applications to other disorders and to the enhancement of non-disordered cognition.” (emphasis mine) Angelakis E, et al (2007) - EEG neurofeedback: a ...
Eligible adolescents were between 13 and 17 years of age at the time of enrollment, had a parent or a legal guardian able to provide consent, were psychiatrically and physically healthy, and were able to validly and safely complete baseline assessments. All races and genders were included. ...
The patient presented with seizures and psychiatric disturbances. Anti-NDMAR Ab titers: serum 1:40, CSF 1:120. MRI imaging was unremarkable. Whole-body FDG PET-CT imaging was negative for sites of tumor involvement, so that the etiology was likely autoimmune. (a–c) Axial FDG PET images ...
Participants were required to be free from medical or psychiatric disease as determined by physical exam and clinical evaluation, body mass index between 19.8 and 27.5, with a total caffeine consumption of <150 mg/day, alcohol consumption of <14 drinks per week, and no history of drug or ...