Areán, a UW Medicine
researcher in psychiatry and behavioral sciences, said most of the participants had never used a tablet, let alone played a video game, but compliance was more than 100 percent.
Not exact matches
In an online publication of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
researchers representing fields of neurobiology,
psychiatry, sociology...
As reported by Reuters, Dr. William Copeland, a
psychiatry researcher at Duke University
in Durham, North Carolina, USA, stated that: «This study is about righting a longstanding error and prejudice about the differences between these common childhood adversities,» adding: «It suggests that whether we are talking about prevention, screening or treatment, our notions of childhood mistreatment need to be broader and more holistic than they have been.
Other groups have attempted to induce PANDAS
in animals, says James Leckman, a pediatric
psychiatry researcher at Yale University, who was not involved
in the study, but the results from those studies were inconsistent.
«Research on 9 / 11 - related PTSD has challenged the ways
in which mental health
researchers assess exposure to trauma,» Yuval Neria, of Columbia University's
psychiatry and epidemiology departments, and his colleagues wrote
in a new paper published
in the September issue of American Psychologist.
«Other
researchers were skeptical about whether it is possible to make an accurate match between public records and individuals taking part
in a life - long study, but New Zealand's national databases are very reliable and Dunedin Study members have given us great information for matching over the years,» said Terrie Moffitt, the Nannerl O. Keohane University Professor
in Duke's departments of psychology & neuroscience and
psychiatry & behavioral sciences.
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«The imaging technique could shed light on the immune dysfunction that underpins a broad range of neuroinflammatory diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction,» said Christine Sandiego, PhD, lead author of the study and a
researcher from the department of
psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine
in New Haven, Conn. «This is the first human study that accurately measures this immune response
in the brain.
Researchers from FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine provide the most comprehensive weight - gain trajectory for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder available to date, based on data carefully collected by Evelyn Bromet, Ph.D., distinguished professor of
psychiatry at Stony Brook University
in New York, and colleagues at Stony Brook University.
That network is usually focused inward, though; nighttime watchfulness would be an odd task for it to take, says Massachusetts General Hospital
psychiatry researcher Dara Manoach, who was not involved
in the study.
In July, an international consortium of schizophrenia researchers, mounting what it calls the largest biological experiment in the history of psychiatry, reported 108 regions in the genome associated with schizophreni
In July, an international consortium of schizophrenia
researchers, mounting what it calls the largest biological experiment
in the history of psychiatry, reported 108 regions in the genome associated with schizophreni
in the history of
psychiatry, reported 108 regions
in the genome associated with schizophreni
in the genome associated with schizophrenia.
Joaquin A. Anguera, a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF),
researcher in neurology and
psychiatry, is the lead author, and Areán is the senior author.
A team led by Dara Ghahremani, an assistant
researcher in the department of
psychiatry at UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior conducted a study on the Youth Empowerment Seminar, or YES!
The three - year study conducted by McLean
researchers points to specific neuroanatomical changes
in human subjects with these illnesses, and specifically to neurons that regulate anxiety and stress response, according to Harry Pantazopoulos, PhD, assistant neuroscientist at McLean's Translational Neuroscience Laboratory and instructor
in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
The
researchers, led by Dr. Erika Saunders, associate professor and chair of
psychiatry at Penn State College of Medicine, compared fatty acids
in 27 people with symptomatic bipolar disorder and 31 healthy control subjects.
«This study reveals new pathways
in the earliest stages of ALS - FTD and opens the way for developing new classes of drugs to combat this dreadful disease,» says study author Justin Fallon, PhD, a professor of medical science and of
psychiatry and human behavior, and a
researcher at the Brown Institute for Brain Science.
Researchers Todd Ahern, a graduate student
in the Emory Neuroscience Program, and Larry Young, PhD, professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Emory School of Medicine, compared pups raised by single mothers (SM) to pups raised by both parents (BP) to determine the effects of these types of early social environments on adult social behavior.
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â $ œOur findings fit into an emerging themeÂ
in neuroscience research: that during childhood, there is a switch
in amygdala function and connectivity with other brain regions, particularly the prefrontal cortex, â $ says Mar Sanchez, PhD, neuroscience
researcher at Yerkes and associate professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Emory University School of Medicine.
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In contrast, gratitude, assessed right after the heart attack, actually had no effect on readmissions or increasing physical activity,» said lead researcher Dr. Jeff Huffman, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard, in Bosto
In contrast, gratitude, assessed right after the heart attack, actually had no effect on readmissions or increasing physical activity,» said lead
researcher Dr. Jeff Huffman, an assistant professor of
psychiatry at Harvard,
in Bosto
in Boston.
Patients with stress - related psychological and medical conditions such as depression, anxiety, high blood pressure and cardiac disease could benefit from yoga
in conjunction with standard treatments,
psychiatry researchers reported.
«We conclude that there is a lack of efficacy
in mild Alzheimer's,» says the lead
researcher, Lon Schneider, M.D., a professor of
psychiatry, neurology, and gerontology at the University of Southern California,
in Los Angeles.
Drinking alcohol alters the levels of neurotransmitters
in the brain, says Maria Pagano, PhD, addiction
researcher and associate professor of
psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
But for kids who kept using e-cigarettes, «the most robust predictors were the low cost and trying e-cigarettes to quit smoking,» said lead
researcher Krysten Bold, a postdoctoral fellow
in psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine.
«There is some evidence to show that women tend to be more communicative and expressive
in relationships and men may be more repressive,» says the lead
researcher, Wendy Troxel, PhD, an assistant professor of
psychiatry and psychology at the University of Pittsburgh.
He has worked as a
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