The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) domains positive valence system, negative valence system, cognitive systems, and social processes and their relationship with stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms in a university student sample [PDF]
IntroductionMental health difficulties are highly prevalent among university students. The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework seeks to improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention by providing a comprehensive framework for understanding mental ...
Veronika Esipova +11 more
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Rethinking the risk for depression using the RDoC: A psychophysiological perspective
Considering that the classical categorical approach to mental disorders does not allow a clear identification of at-risk conditions, the dimensional approach provided by the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) is useful in the exploration of vulnerability to
Carola Dell'Acqua +2 more
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Protocol for a prospective observational study linking research domain criteria-based phenotypes with clinical and care-related outcomes in psychiatric patients and healthy controls: the VeRDoC study [PDF]
Introduction The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) approach initiated by the National Institute of Mental Health provides a comprehensive framework for guiding research on mental illness and health.
Michael Rapp +9 more
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Accumulation of recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon during cyanobacterial blooms in Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu: insights into the microbial carbon pump [PDF]
IntroductionCyanobacterial blooms are increasing in frequency, intensity, and duration in both freshwater and marine environments, potentially enhancing carbon sequestration by producing recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC).MethodsWe conducted ...
Xiaohan Wu +4 more
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The recently proposed Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) system defines psychopathologies as phenomena of multilevel neurobiological existence and assigns them to 5 behavioural domains characterizing a brain in action.
Elmira Anderzhanova, Carsten T Wotjak
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The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative provides a strategy for classifying psychopathology based on behavioral dimensions and neurobiological measures. Neurodevelopment is an orthogonal dimension in the current RDoC framework; however, it has not
Chandni Sheth +2 more
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AI-derived research domain criteria scores from medical records predict brain inflammatory markers in psychotic disorders: A cross-sectional, real-world study [PDF]
Objective Recent advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) and dimensional approaches in psychiatry offer scalable scoring of psychopathology, yet biological validation remains challenging.
Szabolcs Kéri +2 more
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The Importance of Sensory Processing in Mental Health: A Proposed Addition to the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) and Suggestions for RDoC 2.0 [PDF]
The time is ripe to integrate burgeoning evidence of the important role of sensory and motor functioning in mental health within the National Institute of Mental Health’s [NIMH] Research Domain Criteria [RDoC] framework (National Institute of Mental ...
Laura A. Harrison +5 more
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RDoC: integration or separation of neuroscience and psychopathology?
The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project, the neurobiological research flagship in psychiatry, was originally introduced as an alternative to the traditional DSM and ICD classifications.
R. V. Akhapkin
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Building a Brief Multidomain Questionnaire for Gambling Dual Disorder: Psychometric Validation and RDoC-Based Dimensional Structure. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives Gambling Disorder (GD) frequently co‐occurs with other mental disorders, a clinical condition termed Gambling Dual Disorder (GDD) that is often overlooked. We aimed to develop and validate a brief multidomain questionnaire to assess GDD severity within a dimensional, transdiagnostic framework.
Basurte-Villamor I +6 more
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