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Associations between psychological distress, learning, and memory in spouse caregivers of older adults.

15 Sep 2009 Family caregivers of older adults experience high levels of chronic stress and psychological distress, which are known to impair cognition. Very little research, however, has assessed the impact of caregiving on key cognitive outcomes such as ...
rec_pub_19762451-associations-psychological-distress-learning-memory-spouse-caregivers.htm


Developmental psychopathology: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

15 Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), formerly regarded as a typical childhood disorder, is now known as a developmental disorder persisting over the lifespan. Starting in preschool-age, symptoms vary depending on the age ...
rec_pub_19761584-developmental-psychopathology-attention-deficit-hyperactivity.htm


The structural integrity of an amygdala-prefrontal pathway predicts trait anxiety.

14 Sep 2009 Here, we used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and showed that the strength of an axonal pathway identified between the amygdala and prefrontal cortex predicted individual differences in trait anxiety. A functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ...
rec_pub_19759308-the-structural-integrity-amygdala-prefrontal-pathway-predicts-trait.htm


Novel hypotheses from a neuropsychological case study: is the visual ventral cortex critical for both category-generic and category-specific form perception?

14 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19759290-novel-hypotheses-neuropsychological-case-study-visual-ventral-cortex.htm


Are self-injurers impulsive?: Results from two behavioral laboratory studies.

13 Sep 2009 Common clinical wisdom suggests that people who engage in self-injury are impulsive. However, virtually all prior work in this area has relied on individuals' self-report of impulsiveness, despite evidence that people are limited in their ability to ...
rec_pub_19758706-are-self-injurers-impulsive-results-two-behavioral-laboratory-studies.htm


Comparative study of neurocognitive function in euthymic bipolar patients and stabilized schizophrenic patients.

13 Sep 2009 Few studies have compared neurocognitive performance in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder (BD), stabilized patients with schizophrenia (SC) and normal controls (NC) using a comprehensive neuropsychological battery, and those that have been ...
rec_pub_19758705-comparative-study-neurocognitive-function-euthymic-bipolar-patients.htm


An FMRI study of the effects of psychostimulants on default-mode processing during Stroop task performance in youths with ADHD.

13 Sep 2009 OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the effect of psychostimulants on brain activity in children and adolescents with ADHD performing the Stroop Color and Word Test. METHOD: The authors acquired 52 functional MRI scans in 16 youths with ADHD who were ...
rec_pub_19755575-an-fmri-study-effects-psychostimulants-default-mode-processing-stroop.htm


Retinal microvascular abnormalities and cognitive decline: the ARIC 14-year follow-up study.

13 Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: Because retinal and cerebral arterioles share similar pathologic processes, retinal microvascular changes are expected to be markers of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD). To better understand the role of SVD in cognitive function, we ...
rec_pub_19752453-retinal-microvascular-abnormalities-cognitive-decline-aric-14-year.htm


Leisure activities and the risk of dementia in the elderly: results from the Three-City Study.

13 Sep 2009 OBJECTIVE: There is accumulating evidence that involvement in leisure activities may be related to risk of dementia; however, there is no consensus concerning the underlying mechanism of this association. Hypothesizing that leisure activities may ...
rec_pub_19752452-leisure-activities-risk-dementia-elderly-results-three-city-study.htm


The P300 as a possible endophenotype for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Evidence from twin and patient studies.

9 Sep 2009 It has been proposed that psychophysiological abnormalities in schizophrenia, such as decreased amplitude of the evoked potential component P300, may be genetically influenced. Studies of heritability of the P300 have used different and typically ...
rec_pub_19748132-the-p300-possible-endophenotype-schizophrenia-bipolar-disorder.htm

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