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| Single photon emission computed tomography |
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Improvement of cognitive flexibility and cingulate blood flow correlates after atypical antipsychotic treatment in drug-naive patients with first-episode schizophrenia
Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the changes in cognitive flexibility and associated cerebral blood flow in the anterior cingulate lobe of drug-naive patients with first-episode schizoph...
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Bernardo M. Pardo,
Maite Garolera,
Mar Ariza,
Deborah Pareto,
Manel Salamero,
Vicenç Valles,
Luis Delgado,
Joan Alberni
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205-211
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Dopaminergic mechanisms of target detection — P300 event related potential and striatal dopamine
Abstract: The P300 is a cortically generated event related potential (ERP) widely used in neurophysiological research since it is related to cognitive functions and central information processing. Int...
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Oliver Pogarell,
Frank Padberg,
Susanne Karch,
Felix Segmiller,
Georg Juckel,
Christoph Mulert,
Ulrich Hegerl,
Klaus Tatsch,
Walter Koch
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212-218
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Striatal dopamine transporter binding for predicting the development of delayed neuropsychological sequelae in suicide attempters by carbon monoxide poisoning: A SPECT study
Abstract: Carbon monoxide poisoning (COP) after charcoal burning results in delayed neuropsychological sequelae (DNS), which show clinical resemblance to Parkinson's disease, without adequate predicto...
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Kai-Chun Yang,
Hsiao-Lun Ku,
Chia-Liang Wu,
Shyh-Jen Wang,
Chen-Chang Yang,
Jou-Fang Deng,
Ming-Been Lee,
Yuan-Hwa Chou
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219-223
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Short term vs. long term test–retest reproducibility of 123I-ADAM for the binding of serotonin transporters in the human brain
Abstract: Previous brain imaging studies have demonstrated a seasonal difference of serotonin transporter (SERT) binding in the human brain. However, the results were somewhat contradictory. We conduc...
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Ju-Wei Hsu,
Shyh-Jen Wang,
Chun-Lung Lin,
Wen-Chi Hsieh,
Jiing-Feng Lirng,
Yuh-Chiang Shen,
Mei-Hsiu Liao,
Yuan-Hwa Chou
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224-229
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| Positron emission tomography |
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The 5-HT2A receptor and serotonin transporter in Asperger's Disorder: A PET study with [11C]MDL 100907 and [11C]DASB
Abstract: Evidence from biochemical, imaging, and treatment studies suggest abnormalities of the serotonin system in autism spectrum disorders, in particular in frontolimbic areas of the brain. We use...
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Ragy R. Girgis,
Mark Slifstein,
Xiaoyan Xu,
W. Gordon Frankle,
Evdokia Anagnostou,
Stacey Wasserman,
Lauren Pepa,
Alexander Kolevzon,
Anissa Abi-Dargham,
Marc Laruelle,
Eric Hollander
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230-234
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Dissociating behavioral disorders in early dementia—An FDG-PET study
Abstract: Behavioral impairments occur frequently in dementia. Studies with magnetic resonance imaging, measuring atrophy, have systematically investigated their neural correlates. Such a systematic a...
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Matthias L. Schroeter,
Barbara Vogt,
Stefan Frisch,
Georg Becker,
Anita Seese,
Henryk Barthel,
Karsten Mueller,
Arno Villringer,
Osama Sabri
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235-244
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| Functional magnetic resonance imaging |
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Neural correlates of emotional recognition memory in schizophrenia: Effects of valence and arousal
Abstract: Schizophrenia patients are often impaired in their memory for emotional events compared with healthy subjects. Investigations of the neural correlates of emotional memory in schizophrenia pa...
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Nadia Lakis,
José A. Jiménez,
Adham Mancini-Marïe,
Emmanuel Stip,
Marc E. Lavoie,
Adrianna Mendrek
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245-256
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Prefrontal hyperactivation during a working memory task in early-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders: An fMRI study
Abstract: Working memory (WM) dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a core feature of schizophrenia, but few studies have investigated prefrontal activation during WM tasks in early-onset schizoph...
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Rune Thormodsen,
Jimmy Jensen,
Aina Holmèn,
Monica Juuhl-Langseth,
Kyrre Eeg Emblem,
Ole Andreas Andreassen,
Bjørn Rishovd Rund
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257-262
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Major depressive disorder is characterized by greater reward network activation to monetary than pleasant image rewards
Abstract: Anhedonia, the loss of interest or pleasure in normally rewarding activities, is a hallmark feature of unipolar Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). A growing body of literature has identified f...
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Moria J. Smoski,
Alison Rittenberg,
Gabriel S. Dichter
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263-270
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Neural response to eye contact and paroxetine treatment in generalized social anxiety disorder
Abstract: Generalized social anxiety disorder (GSAD) is characterized by excessive fears of scrutiny and negative evaluation, but neural circuitry related to scrutiny in GSAD has been little studied. ...
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Franklin R. Schneier,
Marc Pomplun,
Melissa Sy,
Joy Hirsch
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271-278
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Reduced amygdala–orbitofrontal connectivity during moral judgments in youths with disruptive behavior disorders and psychopathic traits
Abstract: We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate dysfunction in the amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex in adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders and psychopathic tr...
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Abigail A. Marsh,
Elizabeth C. Finger,
Katherine A. Fowler,
Ilana T.N. Jurkowitz,
Julia C. Schechter,
Henry H. Yu,
Daniel S. Pine,
R.J.R. Blair
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279-286
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Prefrontal hypoactivation during cognitive control in early abstinent methamphetamine-dependent subjects
Abstract: Individuals who abuse methamphetamine (MA) perform at levels below those of healthy controls on tests that require cognitive control. As cognitive control deficits may influence the success ...
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Liam J. Nestor,
Dara G. Ghahremani,
John Monterosso,
Edythe D. London
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287-295
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| Structural magnetic resonance imaging |
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Structural evidence for involvement of a left amygdala-orbitofrontal network in subclinical anxiety
Abstract: Functional neuroimaging implicates hyperactivity of amygdala-orbitofrontal circuitry as a common neurobiological mechanism underlying the development of anxiety. Less is known about anxiety-...
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Karen Blackmon,
William B. Barr,
Chad Carlson,
Orrin Devinsky,
Jonathan DuBois,
Daniel Pogash,
Brian T. Quinn,
Ruben Kuzniecky,
Eric Halgren,
Thomas Thesen
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296-303
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Cerebellum volume in high-risk offspring from multiplex alcohol dependence families: Association with allelic variation in GABRA2 and BDNF
Abstract: Offspring from families with multiple cases of alcohol dependence have a greater likelihood of developing alcohol dependence (AD) and related substance use disorders. Greater susceptibility ...
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Shirley Y. Hill,
Shuhui Wang,
Howard Carter,
Kevin Tessner,
Brian Holmes,
Michael McDermott,
Nicholas Zezza,
Scott Stiffler
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304-313
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White matter hyperintensities and prepulse inhibition in a mixed elderly population
Abstract: Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle response, a measure for sensorimotor gating, exhibits a relatively high inter-individual variability in elderly subjects. The aim of this study was t...
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Lise C. Salem,
Anne-Mette Hejl,
Ellen Garde,
Anne Mette Leffers,
Olaf B. Paulson,
Gunhild Waldemar
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314-318
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Amygdalar, hippocampal, and thalamic volumes in youth at high risk for development of bipolar disorder
Abstract: Children of parents with bipolar disorder (BD), especially those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and symptoms of depression or mania, are at significantly high risk for ...
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Asya Karchemskiy,
Amy Garrett,
Meghan Howe,
Nancy Adleman,
Diana I. Simeonova,
Dylan Alegria,
Allan Reiss,
Kiki Chang
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319-325
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Use of inverse probability weighting to adjust for non-participation in estimating brain volumes in schizophrenia patients
Abstract: Low participation is a potential source of bias in population-based studies. This article presents use of inverse probability weighting (IPW) in adjusting for non-participation in estimation...
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Marianne Haapea,
Juha Veijola,
Päivikki Tanskanen,
Erika Jääskeläinen,
Matti Isohanni,
Jouko Miettunen
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326-332
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| Diffusion tensor imaging |
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Detecting abnormalities of corpus callosum connectivity in autism using magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor tractography
Abstract: The corpus callosum (CC) has emerged as one of the primary targets of autism research. To detect aberrant CC interhemispheric connectivity in autism, we performed T1-weighted magnetic resona...
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Shanshan Hong,
Xiaoyan Ke,
Tianyu Tang,
Yueyue Hang,
Kangkang Chu,
Haiqing Huang,
Zongcai Ruan,
Zuhong Lu,
Guotai Tao,
Yijun Liu
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333-339
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Extensive abnormality of brain white matter integrity in pathological gambling
Abstract: Several magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in substance use disorders have shown brain white matter integrity abnormalities, but there are no studies in pathological gambling, a form o...
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Juho Joutsa,
Jani Saunavaara,
Riitta Parkkola,
Solja Niemelä,
Valtteri Kaasinen
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340-346
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Assessment of white matter abnormalities in paranoid schizophrenia and bipolar mania patients
Abstract: White matter abnormalities have been repeatedly reported in both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (BD) in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies, but the empirical evidence about the diagn...
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Liqian Cui,
Zhuangfei Chen,
Wei Deng,
Xiaoqi Huang,
Mingli Li,
Xiaohong Ma,
Chaohua Huang,
Lijun Jiang,
Yingcheng Wang,
Qiang Wang,
David A. Collier,
Qiyong Gong,
Tao Li
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347-353
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Default mode network dysfunction in adults with prenatal alcohol exposure
Abstract: Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is known to cause significant cognitive and attentional dysfunction. Given the relationship between default mode network (DMN) activity and task-related atten...
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Priya Santhanam,
Claire D. Coles,
Zhihao Li,
Longchuan Li,
Mary Ellen Lynch,
Xiaoping Hu
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354-362
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Multicenter stability of diffusion tensor imaging measures: A European clinical and physical phantom study
Abstract: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) detects white matter damage in neuro-psychiatric disorders, but data on reliability of DTI measures across more than two scanners are still missing. In this st...
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Stefan J. Teipel,
Sigrid Reuter,
Bram Stieltjes,
Julio Acosta-Cabronero,
Ulrike Ernemann,
Andreas Fellgiebel,
Massimo Filippi,
Giovanni Frisoni,
Frank Hentschel,
Frank Jessen,
Stefan Klöppel,
Thomas Meindl,
Petra J.W. Pouwels,
Karl-Heinz Hauenstein,
Harald Hampel
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363-371
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| Electroencephalography |
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The implication of functional connectivity strength in predicting treatment response of major depressive disorder: A resting EEG study
Abstract: Predicting treatment response in major depressive disorder (MDD) has been an important clinical issue given that the initial intent-to-treat response rate is only 50 to 60%. This study was d...
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Tien-Wen Lee,
Yu-Te Wu,
Younger W.-Y. Yu,
Ming-Chao Chen,
Tai-Jui Chen
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372-377
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| Functional near-infrared spectroscopy |
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Reduced prefrontal oxygenation during object and spatial visual working memory in unpolar and bipolar depression
Abstract: Altered prefrontal brain activity (e.g. hypofrontality) during cognitive tasks such as working memory is a core neuroimaging marker in unipolar (UNI) and bipolar (BI) depression. The present...
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Martin Schecklmann,
Thomas Dresler,
Stefanie Beck,
Johanna T. Jay,
Richard Febres,
Julia Haeusler,
Tomasz A. Jarczok,
Andreas Reif,
Michael M. Plichta,
Ann-Christine Ehlis,
Andreas J. Fallgatter
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378-384
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| Magnetic resonance spectroscopy |
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Tianeptine reverses stress-induced asymmetrical hippocampal volume and N-acetylaspartate loss in rats: An in vivo study
Abstract: Stress-induced hippocampal volume loss and decrease in N-acetylaspartate (NAA) level have been reported to be associated with impaired neural plasticity and neuronal damage in adults. Accord...
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Wei Liu,
Xi-Ji Shu,
Fu-Yin Chen,
Cheng Zhu,
Xiao-Hai Sun,
Li-Jiang Liu,
Yong-Xun Ai,
Yu-Guang Li,
Hu Zhao
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385-392
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“I won, but I'm not getting my hopes up”: Depression moderates the relationship of outcomes and reward anticipation
Abstract: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in adolescents is characterized by alterations in positive emotions and reward processing. Recent investigations using functional magnetic resonance imaging (...
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Thomas M. Olino,
Dana L. McMakin,
Ronald E. Dahl,
Neal D. Ryan,
Jennifer S. Silk,
Boris Birmaher,
David A. Axelson,
Erika E. Forbes
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393-395
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No seasonal variation in human midbrain serotonin transporter availability in Taiwan
Abstract: Sunlight exposure is considered responsible for seasonal serotonin changes. Sixty-six healthy participants were recruited, and single photon emission computed tomography ([123I]-ADAM SPECT) ...
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Yu Shian Cheng,
Kao Chin Chen,
Yen Kuang Yang,
Po See Chen,
Tzung Lieh Yeh,
I Hui Lee,
Yun-Hsuan Chang,
Mei-Hsiu Liao
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396-399
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Lateral ventricle volume and psychotic features in adolescents and adults with bipolar disorder
Abstract: This magnetic resonance imaging study demonstrates increased lateral ventricle volume (LVV) in adolescents and adults with bipolar disorder (BD) with psychotic symptoms, but not without psyc...
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Erin E. Edmiston,
Fei Wang,
Jessica H. Kalmar,
Fay Y. Womer,
Lara G. Chepenik,
Brian Pittman,
Ralitza Gueorguieva,
Esther Hur,
Linda Spencer,
Lawrence H. Staib,
R. Todd Constable,
Robert K. Fulbright,
Xenophon Papademetris,
Hilary P. Blumberg
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400-402
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Erratum to “N-acetyl aspartate concentration in the anterior cingulate cortex in patients with schizophrenia: A study of clinical and neuropsychological correlates and preliminary exploration of cognitive behaviour therapy effects” [Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 182(3) (2010) 251–260]
The authors regret that the above mentioned paper contained a serious error relating to of the original article.
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Preethi Premkumar,
Vivek A. Parbhakar,
Dominic Fannon,
David Lythgoe,
Steven C. Williams,
Elizabeth Kuipers,
Veena Kumari
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403-404
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