On a neural level, we hypothesized that SZP shows increased neural activation in memory and self-related brain regions during the activation of the attachment system compared to HC. Methods: We used an event-related design for the fMRI study based on stimuli that were derived from the Adult ...
In the present study we set out to assess the level of mental wellbeing harms and potential for clinical need in young people during the COVID-19 pandemic. One approach to estimating the magnitude of potential for clinical need has been to use cut-off points on validated measures of mental...
Genetic Analysis of Retinal Cell Types in Neuropsychiatric Disorders Emanuel Boudriot, MD; et al. Original Investigation Social Determinants of Health and Suicide-Related Outcomes Peter Jongho Na, MD, MPH; et al. Original Investigation Opinion The Promise and Perils of Using Peers and Other Para...
2. University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina Peer reputation score (scale of 1-5): 4.7 Key facts about the program: Students in this program have a choice between two tracks, one focused on adult mental health and the other on the ment...
(LSD)56. Psychedelic treatment increased dimension 1 in nearly every participant in the psilocybin and LSD datasets (Fig.2c), suggesting that this is a common effect across psychedelic drugs and individuals. Fig. 2: Data-driven clustering of brain network variability. ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most prevalent disorder of brain-gut interactions that affects between 5 and 10% of the general population worldwide. The current symptom criteria restrict the diagnosis to recurrent abdominal pain associated with al
The activity of the rate-limiting enzyme of serotonin biosynthesis, tryptophan hydroxylase, in the striatum but not in the hippocampus and midbrain of rats bred for predisposition to catalepsy was higher than in nonselected rats. Mice of the highly susceptible to catalepsy CBA strain also ...
1. This article adds to the existing literature as it is the first, to our knowledge, to explore the impact of mindfulness on psychological, physiological and neurobiological outcomes concurrently from the perspective of stress regulation and the impacts of this on mood, particularly depression. ...
There is some evidence, albeit from small studies of short duration, suggesting that anti-inflammatory agents such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and cytokine inhibitors reduce depressive symptoms [10]. For depressed patients with raised inflammatory markers, this raises the prospect...
every aspect of cognition (e.g., attention, memory, and language) is impaired, although individual impairment varies. These deficits usually appear in late childhood or early adolescence and often before the actual onset of schizophrenia [7] and thus before treatment with antipsychotic drugs [8]....