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https://read.qxmd.com/read/15628587/-disregulation-of-collateral-blood-flow-and-lipid-peroxidation-abnormalities-as-a-cause-of-negative-influence-of-emotional-stress-on-the-course-of-cerebral-ischemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
I V Ganushkina, E V Koplik, I L Konorova, A L Antelava, G V Pirogova
Under normal conditions, local brain blood flow in young rats determined their individual resistance to ischemia and emotional stress. In low-activity rats predisposed to emotional stress, a level of blood flow was significantly (p<0.05) higher, comparing to high-active animals resistant to emotional stress. An exposure of rats to aggressive- and conflict situation for 18 h was followed by pronounced emotional stress accompanied by the reduction of local cerebral blood flow by 10-15% and abolished individual differences in resistance to cerebral ischemia...
2004: Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15541260/comparison-of-circulating-proinflammatory-cytokines-and-soluble-apoptosis-mediators-in-patients-with-chronic-heart-failure-with-versus-without-symptoms-of-depression
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
John T Parissis, Stamatis Adamopoulos, Antonios Rigas, George Kostakis, Dimitrios Karatzas, Koula Venetsanou, Dimitrios Th Kremastinos
This clinical study compared the expression of circulating proinflammatory (tumor necrosis factor-alpha [TNF-alpha] and interleukin-6) and anti-inflammatory (interleukin-10) cytokines and soluble apoptosis mediators (Fas/Fas ligand) between patients with stable chronic heart failure and depressive symptoms (as estimated by the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale) (n = 15) and those without these symptoms (n = 20). Patients with depressive symptoms exhibited significantly higher levels of TNF-alpha and soluble Fas ligand, as well as significantly lower levels of interleukin-10, than patients without emotional distress...
November 15, 2004: American Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15119187/-effect-of-alexithymia-on-the-event-related-theta-synchronization-of-human-eeg-during-reception-of-emotional-visual-stimuli
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
L I Aftanas, A A Varlamov, N V Reva, S V Pavlov
The 62-channel EEG was recorded while control non-alexithymic (n = 21) and alexithymic (n = 20) participants viewed sequentially presented neutral, pleasant and unpleasant pictures and subjectively rated them after each presentation. The event-related synchronization (ERS) to these stimuli was assessed in the theta-1 (4-6 Hr) and theta-2 (6-8 Hz) frequency bands. The obtained findings indicate that alexithymia influences perception of only emotional stimuli. In the upper theta over anterior cortical regions alexithymia vs control individuals in response to both pleasant and unpleasant stimuli manifested decreased left hemisphere ERS in the early test period of 0-200 ms along with enhanced ERS in response to negative vs positive and neutral stimuli in the right hemisphere at 200-600 ms after stimulus onset...
August 2003: Rossiĭskii Fiziologicheskiĭ Zhurnal Imeni I.M. Sechenova
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12648758/disruption-of-early-event-related-theta-synchronization-of-human-eeg-in-alexithymics-viewing-affective-pictures
#24
COMPARATIVE STUDY
L I Aftanas, A A Varlamov, N V Reva, S V Pavlov
The 62-channel EEG was recorded while control non-alexithymic (n=21) and alexithymic (n=20) participants viewed sequentially presented neutral, pleasant and unpleasant pictures and subjectively rated them after each presentation. The event-related synchronization (ERS) to these stimuli was assessed in the theta-1 (4-6 Hz) and theta-2 (6-8 Hz) frequency bands. The obtained findings indicate that alexithymia influences perception of only emotional stimuli. Over anterior cortical regions alexithymia vs. control individuals in response to both pleasant and unpleasant stimuli manifested decreased left hemisphere ERS in the early test period of 0-200 ms along with enhanced ERS in response to negative vs...
April 3, 2003: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3608667/coping-with-background-anger-in-early-childhood
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E M Cummings
Normative patterns, individual styles, and developmental changes in coping with background anger (anger between others) were examined in preschoolers. Live models expressed verbalized anger toward each other while pairs of same-sex friends played in an adjacent room. 85 4- and 5-year-olds participated, playing took place in the presence of mothers, and a 7-episode sequence of background conditions (no emotion, positive, no emotion, anger, no emotion, positive, no emotion) described the experimental situation...
August 1987: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2959695/denosologization-of-biological-psychiatry-or-the-specificity-of-5-ht-disturbances-in-psychiatric-disorders
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REVIEW
H M van Praag, R S Kahn, G M Asnis, S Wetzler, S L Brown, A Bleich, M L Korn
5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) disorders have been reported to occur in a variety of psychiatric disorders. The situation has been called chaotic, the disturbances non-specific. We reject this viewpoint. 5-HT disturbances are non-specific only from a nosological/categorical viewpoint; they seem rather specific from a functional/dimensional point of view, correlating as they do with particular psychopathological dimensions, i.e. aggression-, anxiety- and possibly mood-disregulation, across diagnosis. The evolution of 5-HT research in psychiatry illustrates the importance of what we have called the functional approach, implying dissection of a given psychopathological syndrome in its component parts, i...
July 1987: Journal of Affective Disorders
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