rewardcircuitrydisordersbrainmood奖赏 TheBrainRewardCircuitryinMoodDisorders ScottJ.RussoandEricJ.Nestler FishbergDepartmentofNeuroscienceandFriedmanBrainInstitute,IcahnSchoolofMedicineat MountSinai,NewYork,NY,10029 Abstract Mooddisordersarecommonanddebilitatingconditionscharacterizedinpartbyprofounddeficits ...
The brain reward circuitry in mood disorders. Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 14 (9), 609-625.Russo, S.J., Nestler, E.J. (2013). The brain reward circuitry in mood disorders. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 14, 609-625.S. J. Russo and E. J. Nestler, "The brain reward circuitry in mood ...
Mood disorders are common and debilitating conditions characterized in part by profound deficits in reward-related behavioural domains. A recent literature has identified important structural and functional alterations within the brain's reward circuitry — particularly in the ventral tegmental area–nucleus ...
Unipolar and bipolar depressive episodes have a similar clinical presentation that suggests common dysfunction of the brain’s reward system. Here, we evaluated the relationship of both dimensional depression severity and diagnostic category to reward sy
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Emotion is normally regulated in the human brain by a complex circuit consisting of the orbital frontal cortex, amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex, and several other interconnected regions. There are both genetic and environmental contributions to the structure and function of this circuitry. We posit...
Brain regions involved in social feelings were confirmed by meta-analysis using the Neurosynth platform for large-scale, automated synthesis of functional magnetic resonance imaging data. Words that relate specifically to social feelings were identfied as potential research variables. Topical inquiries into...
Researchers have found that eating disorder behaviors, such as binge-eating, alter the brain's reward response process and food intake control circuitry, which can reinforce these behaviors. Understanding how eating disorder behaviors and neurobiology interact can shed light on why these disorders often...
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The brain reward circuitry in mood disorders. Nat Rev Neurosci 14: 609–625. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Sartorius A, Henn FA (2007). Deep brain stimulation of the lateral habenula in treatment resistant major depression. Med Hypotheses 69: 1305–1308. Article PubMed Google Scholar ...