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      Cognitive ScienceMedicineClinical SciencesNeurosciences
Patients with anorexia nervosa exhibit higher levels of behaviours typically associated with autism-spectrum disorder (ASD), but the neural basis is unclear. We sought to determine whether elevated autistic traits in women with anorexia... more
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To date, antidepressant drugs show limited efficacy, leaving a large number of patients experiencing severe and persistent symptoms of major depression. Previous open-label clinical trials have reported significant sustained improvements... more
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      Cognitive ScienceDeep Brain StimulationTreatment OutcomeMedicine
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      BioinformaticsCognitive ScienceLife SciencesAdolescent
BACKGROUND Schizophrenia is associated with poor theory of mind (ToM), particularly in the attribution of intentions to others. It is also associated with abnormal gaze behaviours and contextual processing. This study investigated to what... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSchizophreniaTheory of MindAttention
To test the discriminant validity of a model predicting a dissociation between measures of right and left frontal lobe function in people with schizophrenia. Twenty-one clinically stable outpatients with schizophrenia. Patients were... more
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      Cognitive SciencePerceptionSchizophreniaPathophysiology
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychiatrySchizophrenia
To test the hypothesis that there is increased low-frequency activity located predominantly in the frontal lobe in patients with major depressive disorder using magnetoencephalography. We carried out an unmatched or separate sampling... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSTEROIDSBrainHumans
Identity is a problem for everyone. Who am I? On some sort of gut level I know the answer to this question. I am who I have come to know through my life as just this self which I also identify to be myself in the present. Thus, this self... more
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Increased automatic processing of threat-related stimuli has been proposed as a key element in panic disorder. Little is known about the neural basis of automatic processing, in particular to task-irrelevant, panic-related, ecologically... more
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      Cognitive ScienceFearMagnetic Resonance ImagingAdolescent
Associations between well-being, resilience to trauma and the volume of grey-matter regions involved in affective processing (e.g., threat/reward circuits) are largely unexplored, as are the roles of shared genetic and environmental... more
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To test the hypothesis that there is increased low-frequency activity located predominantly in the frontal lobe in patients with major depressive disorder using magnetoencephalography. We carried out an unmatched or separate sampling... more
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      Cognitive SciencePsychiatryMagnetoencephalographyHumans
Shared genetic vulnerability for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder may be associated with common neuroanatomical features. In view of the evidence for working memory dysfunction as a candidate intermediate phenotype for both disorders,... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSchizophreniaBipolar Disorder
BACKGROUND Schizophrenia is associated with poor theory of mind (ToM), particularly in the attribution of intentions to others. It is also associated with abnormal gaze behaviours and contextual processing. This study investigated to what... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSchizophreniaTheory of MindAttention
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      BioinformaticsCognitive ScienceLife SciencesAdolescent
To study agomelatine (S 20098), a potent agonist at melatonin receptors and antagonist at serotonin-2C (5-HT(2C)) receptors, in an animal model of depression, namely, the rodent forced swimming test (FST). The effects of acute and... more
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Previous research in patients with anorexia nervosa showed heightened brain response during a taste reward conditioning task and heightened sensitivity to rewarding and punishing stimuli. Here we tested the hypothesis that individuals... more
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Bipolar disorders have a strong genetic underpinning. Little is known about biological predispositions that convey vulnerability for the illness. We searched for biological vulnerability markers using proton magnetic resonance... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychiatryBipolar Disorder
Disturbances in evidence gathering and disconfirmatory evidence integration have been associated with the presence of or propensity for delusions. Previous evidence suggests that these 2 types of reasoning bias might be differentially... more
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      Cognitive ScienceDecision MakingAdolescentLinear models
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      Cognitive SciencePerceptionSchizophreniaPathophysiology
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms have repeatedly been associated with poor cognitive functioning. Genetic studies have demonstrated a shared etiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and cognitive ability,... more
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The typicality of atypical antipsychotic drugs remains debatable. Preclinical studies and findings from randomized, controlled and open trials of clozapine, olanzapine, risperidone, quetiapine, sertindole, ziprasidone and a substituted... more
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      SchizophreniaSocial SkillsSocial Skills TrainingNeuroscience and Psychiatry
The antiepileptic drug lamotrigine is effective in the treatment of focal epilepsies. It is thought to act by inhibition of glutamate release through blockade of voltage-sensitive sodium channels and stabilization of the neuronal... more
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Alzheimer disease is characterized by cognitive decline, senile plaques of β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides, neurofibrillary tangles composed of hyperphosphorylated τ proteins and neuronal loss. Aβ and τ are useful markers in the cerebrospinal... more
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Because the role of thyroid autoimmunity in the development of lithium-induced thyroid dysfunction remains controversial, we compared the prevalence of thyroid autoantibodies in patients with affective disorders receiving long-term... more
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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a highly effective brain stimulation treatment for severe depression. Identifying neurochemical changes linked with ECT may point to biomarkers and predictors of successful treatment response. We used... more
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Neuroinflammatory processes are increasingly believed to participate in the pathophysiology of a number of major psychiatric diseases, including depression. Immune activation stimulates the conversion of the amino acid tryptophan to... more
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Despite evidence that bright light can improve mood, the neurobiology remains poorly understood. Some evidence implicates the catecholamines. In the present study, we measured the effects of transiently decreasing dopamine (DA) synthesis... more
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