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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36405912/investigating-the-molecular-genetic-genomic-brain-structural-and-brain-functional-correlates-of-latent-transdiagnostic-dimensions-of-psychopathology-across-the-lifespan-protocol-for-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-cross-sectional-and-longitudinal-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Hoy, Samantha Lynch, Monika Waszczuk, Simone Reppermund, Louise Mewton
BACKGROUND: Research using latent variable modelling has identified a superordinate general dimension of psychopathology, as well as several specific/lower-order transdiagnostic dimensions (e.g., internalising and externalising) within the meta-structure of psychiatric symptoms. These models can facilitate discovery in genetic and neuroscientific research by providing empirically derived psychiatric phenotypes, offering greater validity and reliability than traditional diagnostic categories...
2022: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36207259/superiority-and-stigma-in-modern-psychology-and-neuroscience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca F Schwarzlose
Bias in early psychological and neuroscientific research distorted conclusions about women and people of color. Unintentional biases persisting today in studies of older adults and people with stigmatized conditions may perpetuate stigma and hinder scientific discovery. We can combat these biases by changing how we analyze, interpret, and describe differences.
October 5, 2022: Trends in Cognitive Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36130939/from-concepts-to-treatment-a-dialog-between-a-preclinical-researcher-and-a-clinician-in-addiction-medicine
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REVIEW
Youna Vandaele, Jean-Bernard Daeppen
The debate surrounding the brain disease model and the associated questioning of the relevance of animal models is polarizing the field of addiction, and tends to widen the gap between preclinical research and addiction medicine. Here, we aimed at bridging this gap by establishing a dialog between a preclinical researcher and a clinician in addiction medicine. Our objective was to evaluate animal models and the neuroscientific conceptualization of addiction in light of alcohol or drug dependence and treatment in patients struggling with an addiction...
September 21, 2022: Translational Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36110290/amygdala-response-predicts-clinical-symptom-reduction-in-patients-with-borderline-personality-disorder-a-pilot-fmri-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dirk E M Geurts, Thom J Van den Heuvel, Quentin J M Huys, Robbert J Verkes, Roshan Cools
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a prevalent, devastating, and heterogeneous psychiatric disorder. Treatment success is highly variable within this patient group. A cognitive neuroscientific approach to BPD might contribute to precision psychiatry by identifying neurocognitive factors that predict who will benefit from a specific treatment. Here, we build on observations that BPD is accompanied by the enhanced impact of the aversive effect on behavior and abnormal neural signaling in the amygdala. We assessed whether BPD is accompanied by abnormal aversive regulation of instrumental behavior and associated neural signaling, in a manner that is predictive of symptom reduction after therapy...
2022: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36007814/review-defining-positive-emotion-dysregulation-integrating-temperamental-and-clinical-perspectives
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Alecia C Vogel, Melissa A Brotman, Amy Krain Roy, Susan B Perlman
OBJECTIVE: Although emotion dysregulation has been defined as a maladaptive process of emotional experiences, there is no specific reference to the emotional valence of the dysregulation. To date, child psychiatry has focused primarily on dysregulation of negative affect. Here, we suggest that positive emotion dysregulation requires additional clinical and research attention. METHOD: First, we present a developmental approach to the study of positive emotion regulation within a temperament framework...
March 2023: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35976294/training-of-neurologists-for-the-21st-century-cultural-and-professional-skills
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REVIEW
Ricardo Nitrini
Training of neurologists for the near future is a challenge due to the likely advances in neuroscientific methods, which will change much of our knowledge on diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases. OBJECTIVE: to comment on what may be more likely to be a constant in the very near future and to recommend how to prepare the neurologist for the 21st century. METHODS: through a critical review of recent articles on the teaching of Neurology, to present a personal view on the subject...
May 2022: Arquivos de Neuro-psiquiatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35896170/are-hemoglobin-derived-peptides-involved-in-the-neuropsychiatric-symptoms-caused-by-sars-cov-2-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Mendanha Mendonça, Kellen Rosa da Cruz, Fernanda Cacilda Dos Santos Silva, Marco Antônio Peliky Fontes, Carlos Henrique Xavier
Follow-up of patients affected by COVID-19 has unveiled remarkable findings. Among the several sequelae caused by SARS-CoV-2 viral infection, it is particularly noteworthy that patients are prone to developing depression, anxiety, cognitive disorders, and dementia as part of the post-COVID-19 syndrome. The multisystem aspects of this disease suggest that multiple mechanisms may converge towards post-infection clinical manifestations. The literature provides mechanistic hypotheses related to changes in classical neurotransmission evoked by SARS-CoV-2 infection; nonetheless, the interaction of peripherally originated classical and non-canonic peptidergic systems may play a putative role in this neuropathology...
July 27, 2022: Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35782446/relating-compulsivity-and-impulsivity-with-severity-of-behavioral-addictions-a-dynamic-interpretation-of-large-scale-cross-sectional-findings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zsolt Demetrovics, Wim van den Brink, Borbála Paksi, Zsolt Horváth, Aniko Maraz
Background and Aim: Impulsivity and compulsivity are two key temperament traits involved in behavior regulation. The aim of this study was to test several existing theories in explaining the role of impulsivity and compulsivity in symptom severity in various behavioral addictions. Methods: Data were collected from a (representative) general population sample ( N = 2,710, mean age:39.8 years (SD:13.6), 51% woman), and from people who are at increased risk of having a behavioral addiction ( N = 9,528 in total, mean age: 28...
2022: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35775159/toward-a-better-understanding-of-the-mechanisms-and-pathophysiology-of-anhedonia-are-we-ready-for-translation
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REVIEW
Diego A Pizzagalli
Anhedonia-the loss of pleasure or lack of reactivity to pleasurable stimuli-remains a formidable treatment challenge across neuropsychiatric disorders. In major depressive disorder, anhedonia has been linked to poor disease course, worse response to psychological, pharmacological, and neurostimulation treatments, and increased suicide risk. Moreover, although some neural abnormalities linked to anhedonia normalize after successful treatment, several persist-for example, blunted activation of the ventral striatum to reward-related cues and reduced functional connectivity involving the ventral striatum...
July 2022: American Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35775157/neuroscientific-advances-supporting-new-treatments-for-major-depression
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Ned H Kalin
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July 2022: American Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35724634/the-treatment-of-substance-use-disorders-recent-developments-and-new-perspectives
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REVIEW
Annika Rosenthal, Claudia Ebrahimi, Friederike Wedemeyer, Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth, Anne Beck
Substance-related disorders are complex psychiatric disorders that are characterized by continued consumption in spite of harmful consequences. Addiction affects various brain networks critically involved in learning, reward, and motivation, as well as inhibitory control. Currently applied therapeutic approaches aim at modification of behavior that ultimately leads to decrease of consumption or abstinence in individuals with substance use disorders. However, traditional treatment methods might benefit from recent neurobiological and cognitive neuroscientific research findings...
June 20, 2022: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35580738/biological-psychiatry-in-displaced-populations-what-we-know-and-what-we-need-to-begin-to-learn
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REVIEW
Arash Javanbakht, Lana Ruvolo Grasser
Conflict and climate change continue to displace millions of people, who experience unique trauma and stressors as they resettle in host countries. Both children and adults who are forcibly displaced, or choose to migrate, experience posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions at higher rates than the general population. This may be attributed to severe, cumulative stress and trauma (largely interpersonal traumas); discrimination and harassment in host countries; and structural barriers to accessing and addressing mental health concerns, including clinician availability, language barriers, cultural differences, geographic accessibility, health care access, and stigma...
December 2022: Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35569619/gender-related-differences-in-involvement-of-addiction-brain-networks-in-internet-gaming-disorder-relationships-with-craving-and-emotional-regulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zi-Liang Wang, Kun-Ru Song, Nan Zhou, Marc N Potenza, Jin-Tao Zhang, Guang-Heng Dong
BACKGROUND: Abnormal interactions among addiction brain networks associated with intoxication, negative affect, and anticipation may have relevance for internet gaming disorder (IGD). Despite prior studies having identified gender-related differences in the neural correlates of IGD, gender-related differences in the involvement of brain networks remain unclear. METHODS: One-hundred-and-nine individuals with IGD (54 males) and 111 with recreational game use (RGU; 58 males) provided resting-state fMRI data...
August 30, 2022: Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35449570/the-social-connectome-moving-toward-complexity-in-the-study-of-brain-networks-and-their-interactions-in-social-cognitive-and-affective-neuroscience
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REVIEW
Lara Maliske, Philipp Kanske
Over the past 150 years of neuroscientific research, the field has undergone a tremendous evolution. Starting out with lesion-based inference of brain function, functional neuroimaging, introduced in the late 1980s, and increasingly fine-grained and sophisticated methods and analyses now allow us to study the live neural correlates of complex behaviors in individuals and multiple agents simultaneously. Classically, brain-behavior coupling has been studied as an association of a specific area in the brain and a certain behavioral outcome...
2022: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34920675/reflections-on-the-physical-executive-developmental-and-systems-applied-framework-in-child-neuropsychological-rehabilitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katie Byard, A Sophie Gosling, Peter Tucker, Josephine Richmond, Rebecca Ashton, Andrea Pickering, Florence Charles, Howard Fine, Jonathan Reed
This paper describes the influence of the Physical, Executive, Developmental and Systems (PEDS) framework on the delivery of community-based child neuropsychological rehabilitation and how it has been enhanced by the proliferation of neuroscientific, neuropsychological and psychosocial research and evidence-base in childhood brain injury and rehabilitation over the past decade. The paper signposts to some of the key models, theories and concepts currently shaping service delivery. Application of the PEDS framework in a clinical case is described...
December 17, 2021: Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34845956/what-is-the-role-of-placebo-in-neurotherapeutics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elisa Frisaldi, Aziz Shaibani, Marco Trucco, Edoardo Milano, Fabrizio Benedetti
INTRODUCTION: The widespread use of the word 'placebo' in the medical literature emphasizes the importance of this phenomenon in modern biomedical sciences. Neuroscientific research over the past thirty years shows that placebo effects are genuine psychobiological events attributable to the overall therapeutic context, and can be robust in both laboratory and clinical settings. AREAS COVERED: Here the authors describe the biological mechanisms and the clinical implications of placebo effects with particular emphasis on neurology and psychiatry, for example in pain, movement disorders, depression...
January 2022: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34839735/psychiatry-is-essential-for-now-but-might-eventually-disappear-although-this-is-unlikely-to-happen-any-time-soon
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brendan D Kelly
OBJECTIVE: To provide an overview of specific aspects of historical and possible future trajectories of psychiatry. CONCLUSIONS: Psychiatric treatments alleviate suffering, promote physical health, and are associated with increased longevity. As the biological underpinnings of mental illnesses are slowly uncovered, they generally cease to be primarily part of psychiatry (e.g. epilepsy, anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis). If this process continues, the biological basis of all symptom-based 'mental illnesses' might be described, and psychiatry absorbed into neurology and other disciplines...
April 2022: Australasian Psychiatry: Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34707519/clinical-lycanthropy-neurobiology-culture-a-systematic-review
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Sélim Benjamin Guessoum, Laelia Benoit, Sevan Minassian, Jasmina Mallet, Marie Rose Moro
Background: Culture can affect psychiatric disorders. Clinical Lycanthropy is a rare syndrome, described since Antiquity, within which the patient has the delusional belief of turning into a wolf. Little is known on its clinical or therapeutic correlates. Methods: We conducted a systematic review (PRISMA) on PubMed and Google Scholar, until January 2021. Case reports, data on neurobiological hypotheses, and cultural aspects were included. Language was not restricted to English. Results: Forty-three cases of clinical lycanthropy and kynanthropy (delusion of dog transformation) were identified...
2021: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34707516/clinical-effectiveness-of-training-for-awareness-resilience-and-action-online-compared-to-standard-treatment-for-adolescents-and-young-adults-with-depression-study-protocol-and-analysis-plan-for-a-pragmatic-multi-center-randomized-controlled-superiority-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erik Ekbäck, Gabriel Granåsen, Rachel Svärling, Ida Blomqvist, Eva Henje
Depression in adolescents and young adults is an increasing global health concern. Available treatments are not sufficiently effective and relapse rates remain high. The novel group-treatment program "Training for Awareness, Resilience and Action" (TARA) targets specific mechanisms based on neuroscientific findings in adolescent depression. TARA is framed within the National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria and has documented feasibility and preliminary efficacy in the treatment of adolescent depression...
2021: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34626002/fight-flight-and-free-will-the-effect-of-trauma-informed-psychoeducation-on-perceived-culpability-and-punishment-for-juvenile-and-adult-offenders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel R Katz, Mark R Fondacaro
Justifications for punishment are generally grounded in retribution or consequentialism. Retribution is rooted in and legitimized by common sense notions of free will, claiming that offenders freely and rationally choose to commit a criminal act, and are therefore deserving of punishment. Consequentialism does not necessitate a reliance on a belief in free will, and views punishment as means to a valuable end. In recent years, neuroscientific research has challenged the notion of free will, providing one pathway for a public shift away from retribution and towards consequentialism...
October 8, 2021: Behavioral Sciences & the Law
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