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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 +7 more
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Recently, hundreds of risk genes associated with psychiatric disorders have been identified. These are thought to interact with environmental stress factors in precipitating pathological behaviors.
Paul Volkmann +5 more
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Impaired Evidence Accumulation as a Transdiagnostic Vulnerability Factor in Psychopathology
There is substantial interest in identifying biobehavioral dimensions of individual variation that cut across heterogenous disorder categories, and computational models can play a major role in advancing this goal.
Chandra Sripada, Alexander Weigard
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Background It is widely acknowledged that comorbidity between psychiatric disorders is common. Shared and diverse underpinnings of psychiatric disorders cannot be systematically understood based on symptom-based categories of mental disorders, which map ...
P. V. van Eijndhoven +12 more
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It is no secret that the methodology within psychiatric research has been challenged to the point of a possible paradigm shift. After decades of failed attempts to determine biological markers for the mental illnesses classified by the Diagnostic ...
Raymond Cacciatore
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Developing constructs for psychopathology research: Research domain criteria.
There exists a divide between findings from integrative neuroscience and clinical research focused on mechanisms of psychopathology. Specifically, a clear correspondence does not emerge between clusters of complex clinical symptoms and dysregulated neurobiological systems, with many apparent redundancies.
Charles A, Sanislow +7 more
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Translational research in psychiatry: The Research Domain Criteria Project (RDoC)
Despite the consensus achieved in the homogenization of clinical criteria by categorical psychiatric classification systems (DEM and CIE), they are criticized for a lack of validity and inability to guide clinical treatment and research. In this review article we introduce the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework as an alternative framework for ...
Vilar, Ana +8 more
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Background: The National Institute of Mental Health Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative aims to establish a neurobiologically valid framework for classifying mental illness. Here, we examined whether the RDoC construct of Reward Learning and three
Alexis E. Whitton +8 more
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a common pediatric neurobiological disorder with up to 80% of genetic etiologies. Systems biology approaches may make it possible to test novel therapeutic strategies targeting molecular pathways to alleviate ASD ...
Rekha Jagadapillai +7 more
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The Research Domain Criteria: moving the goalposts to change the game [PDF]
SummaryThere is increasing concern that a reliance on the descriptive, syndrome-based diagnostic criteria of ICD and DSM is impeding progress in research. The USA's major funder of psychiatric research, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), have stated their intention to ...
Joanne L, Doherty, Michael J, Owen
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