As noted by Dr. Vicki Ellingrod — the Chair of this session, «Current state - of - the - art research in both animal models as well as humans point to the link between the gut microbiota and
mood and anxiety models, as well as the potential for psychiatric medications to directly affect the gut microbiome.»
Not exact matches
Furthermore, the proposed
model not only applies to psychopathy, but can also be used to further increase conceptual precision
and generate new hypotheses for research on
mood and anxiety disorders.
The changes in locomotor activity are associated with fluctuations of
anxiety - like
and depression - like behaviors, suggesting that the mutant mice may serve as an animal
model showing infradian oscillations of
mood substantially similar to those found in patients with bipolar disorder.
To explain this interrelation we hypothesized the same mechanisms indicated in Borkovec»
model (2004)
and Alloy
and colleagues (2000), which states that ruminative worrying is a form of emotional avoidance that plays a role in the maintenance of
anxiety in generalized
anxiety disorder (GAD)
and mood disorders.