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In fact, if we look at the history of such diagnostic manuals, those were firstly published in the 1950’s and subsequently suffered several changes and revisions, every single version introducing new psychiatric conditions and assessment processes. This might suggest that our understanding of certain...
An fMRI study showing that psychiatrically healthy individuals carrying genetic variants previously linked to depression vulnerability are characterized by behavioral (eg, decreased post-error behavioral adjustments) and neural (eg, potentiated rACC responses to errors) abnormalities similar to those seen in...
Concerning the exclusion criteria, none of the par- ticipants reported a history of neurological or psychiatric disorder, metallic implants in the head, or were under the effect of psychoactive medication or drugs during the experiment. The study was approved by the Macken- zie Presbyterian ...
Several neurocognitive and neurobiological charac- teristics have been identified at the group level, but none have been found to be either universal (i.e. applying to all autistic people) or specific (i.e. many differences are also seen in other neurodevelopmental or psychiatric condi- tions [...
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 ...
adolescents and young adults were healthy subjects free of current and past neurological or psychiatric disorders. Right-handed were reported for all children who showed clear handedness. For young children, besides earplugs and earphones, extra foam padding was applied to reduce the sound of the ...
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The psychiatric work-up included a negative brain magnetic resonance imag- ing scan (MRI, Fig. 1) and a normal biochemical work-up. He was diagnosed as having a psychotic episode and received haloperidol and lorazepam with some control of his symptoms. Upon arrival to the emergency department,...
(VISN6), Durham, NC, USA; 4Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA; 5Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA; 6Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, USA; 7...