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The future of genetics in psychology and psychiatry: microarrays, genome‐wide association, and non‐coding RNA [PDF]
Robert Plomin, Oliver S. P. Davis
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On The 64rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
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Implantable brain–computer interfaces (iBCIs) are rapidly approaching clinical translation. This review maps key trends in the development of iBCIs and highlights the lack of standardised clinical outcome measures. It discusses a proposed framework for the selection of outcome measures in clinical trials and introduces a new international registry of ...
Esmee Dohle+8 more
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Background Current research on the transmission of trauma and eating disorders across generations is limited. However, quantitative studies suggest that the influence of parents’ and grandparents’ eating disorders and their prior exposure to trauma are ...
Jennifer Barry+2 more
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Acute restraint stress enhances STAT3Ser727 phosphorylation in dopaminergic neurons in mice. This modification promotes the upregulation of GABBR2 and GABRB3, reduces neuronal activity, and contributes to anxiety‐like behavior and diminished reward‐seeking following stress exposure.
Mingshuo Shao+10 more
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The Psychological Clinic of The Southern California Association of Applied Psychology. [PDF]
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HINT3 expression declines after myocardial ischemia‐reperfusion injury. In male mice, loss of HINT3 worsens cardiac injury and mitochondrial dysfunction, while its overexpression is protective. HINT3 binds the mitochondrial enzyme succinate dehydrogenase (SDHA) and prevents its deacetylation by histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1), reducing succinate ...
Jiabin Yu+7 more
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Educational psychology at the Princeton meeting of the American Psychological Association. [PDF]
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Bidirectional Interaction Between the Brain and Bone in Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) disrupts the blood–brain barrier and activates neuroimmune responses, causing metabolic disturbances and long‐term bone mass loss. Concurrent fractures accelerate healing and enhance osteogenesis but disrupt regulatory mechanisms, leading to altered bone dynamics and exacerbating neuroinflammation, complicating recovery ...
Wei Zhang, Jun Zou, Lingli Zhang
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Counseling psychology subject: introductory reflections
This article represents the report made by Vadim Petrovskij at counseling psychology section during Anniversary Conference of Russian Psychology Association (April, 2010). The form of oral speech is kept in the text.
Petrowskiy V.A.
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