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Medium Spiny Neurons Mediate Timing Perception in Coordination with Prefrontal Neurons in Primates
Timing perception is a crucial cognitive function enabling effective navigation in the environment, involving both prospective and retrospective timing. This study investigates the neural mechanisms in monkeys, uncovering distinct processes that shape temporal perception and highlighting the essential role of D2 medium spiny neurons in the striatum as ...
Xinhe Liu+4 more
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Objectives The Mental Health Inventory (MHI‐5) is frequently used as a screener for mood and anxiety disorders. However, few population‐based studies have validated it against a diagnostic instrument assessing disorders following current diagnostic ...
Margreet Ten Have+5 more
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Group Emotion Regulation Therapy for Illness Anxiety Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
Background & Objective: People with Illness Anxiety Disorder experience excessive worry and in this regard, they have a lot in common with Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
Arash Aghighi+3 more
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The Case of a 67‐Year‐Old Man With Memory Difficulties and Altered Sleep
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
Wesley Peng, Borna Bonakdarpour
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Parkinson's disease (PD) progression is aggravated by disrupted inter‐organelle contacts, which are influenced by mechanical forces. NanoMassage, 200 nm PEGylated black phosphorus nanosheets, deliver targeted mechanical stimulation to neural cells.
Tianqi Li+12 more
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All opinions are not equal: Toward a consensual approach to the development of drug policy
Abstract Drug policy has been subjected to much scrutiny from different stakeholder groups who present sometimes very different opinions on solutions to address a problem. Reconciling such differences, that are underpinned by both anecdotal and empirical evidence, is a priority yet to be fully achieved.
Gabriel T. W. Wong, Matthew Manning
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Memory and anxiety disorders [PDF]
Experimental psychopathologists have identified varying patterns in memory bias in people with depressive and anxiety disorders. Individuals suffering from depression tend to exhibit explicit memory deficits for positively-valanced material, and sometimes exhibit biases for retrieving negative self-relevant information as well.
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Neural Patterns of Social Pain in the Brain‐Wide Representations Across Social Contexts
Empathy arises from both physiological and social pain, yet their shared and context‐specific neural mechanisms remain unclear. Combining fMRI and multivariate pattern analysis, this study decodes overlapping empathy networks and distinct representations for social exclusion versus separation.
Xiaodong Zhang+11 more
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Abstract Non‐physical abuse is a form of intimate partner violence (IPV), which negatively impacts physical and mental well‐being. The study objectives were to understand the process of support seeking amongst women who experience non‐physical IPV. Interviews were conducted with women who have experience of non‐physical IPV and support workers.
Karishma Doolabh+2 more
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Background The reported prevalence rate of anxiety disorder in the paediatric population varies widely between different counties. Currently, there is no national epidemiological survey of childhood anxiety disorder in China.
Rui Wang+7 more
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