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FEATURES OF THE TYPOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF NEUROTIC ANXIETY AND PHOBIC DISORDERS [PDF]
Vasila Karimbekovna Abdullaeva
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Aim Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia shows limited improvement with pharmacotherapy, indicating a need for effective treatment. The frontoparietal network supports working memory, and a biomarker has successfully predicted performance in patients, with the left frontoparietal network contributing the most to working memory.
Yuko Kobayashi+11 more
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Presence of Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Open-Angle Glaucoma of Different Degrees of Damage. [PDF]
Olujić M+5 more
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Aim A GGC repeat expansion in the 5′ untranslated region of NOTCH2NLC is a genetic cause of Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease (NIID) that exhibits cognitive, motor, and autonomic dysfunction. Our objective is to determine whether there are undiagnosed NIID cases in a psychiatry‐based dementia‐enriched cohort and to identify their clinical ...
Tesshin Miyamoto+15 more
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The association between preserved ratio impaired spirometry and adverse outcomes of depression and anxiety: evidence from the UK Biobank. [PDF]
Yang K+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigated whether negative interpretations of ambiguous social information and fear of negative evaluation (FNE) mediate the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty (IU) and social anxiety subtypes, specifically social interaction anxiety and performance anxiety.
Flavia I. Spiroiu+1 more
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Isotretinoin Concerns in Switzerland: A Student-Based Transversal Study. [PDF]
Jakobi AU+3 more
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Freedom, Goodness, Power, and Belonging: The Semantics of Phobic, Obsessive-Compulsive, Eating, and Mood Disorders [PDF]
Valeria Ugazio+2 more
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ABSTRACT The LPFS‐BF 2.0 (Level of Personality Functioning—Brief Form 2.0) is a brief self‐report instrument that was developed in order to gain a quick first impression of personality dysfunction and was designed to align with the Level of Personality Scale as outlined in the DSM‐5 Alternative Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD).
Muirne C. S. Paap+5 more
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