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Sex-specific variation of MRI-based cortical morphometry in adult healthy volunteers: The effect on cognitive functioning

2011

Previous investigations have revealed sex-specific differences in brain morphometry. The effect of sex on cortical thickness may be influencing cognitive differences between sexes. With this exploratory study, we aimed to investigate the effect of sex in MRI-based cerebral cortex morphometry in healthy young volunteers and how the variability in cortical measures might affect cognitive functioning in men and women. 76 young healthy volunteers (45 men and 31 women) underwent a 1.5 T MR scan and 53 of them completed a comprehensive cognitive battery. Overall no gross significant differences between sexes were found in cortical thickness, surface area and curvature indexes. However, there was …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectAptitudeAudiologyAffect (psychology)ArticleDevelopmental psychologyYoung AdultCognitionmedicineHumansYoung adultBiological Psychiatrymedia_commonCerebral CortexPharmacologySex CharacteristicsBrain morphometryCognitionMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance ImagingSexual dimorphismmedicine.anatomical_structureCerebral cortexFemaleAptitudePsychologySex characteristicsProgress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
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Alexithymia and personality traits of patients with inflammatory bowel disease

2017

AbstractPsychological factors, specific lifestyles and environmental stressors may influence etiopathogenesis and evolution of chronic diseases. We investigate the association between Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) and psychological dimensions such as personality traits, defence mechanisms, and Alexithymia, i.e. deficits of emotional awareness with inability to give a name to emotional states. We analyzed a survey of 100 patients with IBD and a control group of 66 healthy individuals. The survey involved filling out clinical and anamnestic forms and administering five psychological tests. These were then analyzed by using a network representation of the system by considering it a…

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Alliesthesia in visual and auditory sensations from environmental signals.

2007

'Alliesthesia' describes the fact that sensory stimuli can arouse pleasant or unpleasant sensations according to the internal state of a person. In the present work, the hedonicity aroused by stimuli from the environment in visual and auditory sensations was evaluated in 5 situations: 1) daytime without sensory stimulations (no video-tape); 2) daytime with poor sensory stimulations (uninteresting video-tape film); 3) daytime with rich sensory stimulations (interesting chosen movie on video-tape); 4) night-time without sensory stimulations (no video-tape); 5) night-time with poor sensory stimulations (uninteresting video-tape). During the day, hedonic ratings decreased with time in the no- a…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectSensationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySensory systemAlliesthesiaAudiologyEnvironmentDevelopmental psychologyAssociationBehavioral NeuroscienceReference ValuesPerceptionSensationAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansAffective SymptomsWakefulnessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonAnalysis of Variance[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience[SCCO.NEUR] Cognitive science/NeuroscienceAffectAcoustic Stimulation[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/NeuroscienceFemalePerceptionPsychologyArousalPhotic Stimulation
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Anxiety sensitivity as predictor of pain in patients undergoing restorative dental procedures

2006

Abstract –  Objectives:  The personality disposition to anxiety sensitivity refers to beliefs about negative consequences of bodily arousal. The concept has recently been successfully applied in research on chronic pain conditions. The present study investigated whether anxiety sensitivity interacts with dental fear to increase expected and experienced pain during routine dental treatment. Methods:  Subjects were 97 patients undergoing dental procedures of excavation and filling. Anxiety dispositions were measured by the Anxiety Sensitivity Index and the Dental Anxiety Scale. Expected and experienced pain were assessed by affective and sensory verbal descriptor scales and a numerical rating…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectSensationPainDental fearAnxietyArousalRating scaleDental AnxietyHumansMedicinePersonalityDental Restoration PermanentPsychiatryGeneral DentistryAgedPain Measurementmedia_commonbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthChronic painMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAffectstomatognathic diseasesAnxiety sensitivityAnxietyFemalePain catastrophizingmedicine.symptomArousalDental Cavity PreparationbusinessAttitude to HealthForecastingPersonalityClinical psychologyCommunity Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
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Differential effects of high-dose amisulpride versus flupentixol on latent dimensions of depressive and negative symptomatology in acute schizophreni…

2002

While many acutely ill schizophrenic patients suffer from depressive symptoms, most studies on the efficacy of antipsychotic drugs focus on positive and negative symptoms. Dimensional models of schizophrenic symptoms, based on confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) using structural equation modelling, offer a methodological alternative to compare antipsychotics on empirically justified latent factors. The present report is a refined analysis of a published double-blind study on the D 2 /D 3 -selective antagonist amisulpride (ASP) versus the mixed D 1-5 /5-HT 2 antagonist flupentixol (FPX). CFA was applied to Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms, Bech-Raf…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentDouble-Blind MethodBrief Psychiatric Rating ScalemedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)AmisulprideAntipsychoticPsychiatryScale for the Assessment of Negative SymptomsAgedMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfirmatory factor analysisFlupentixolFlupenthixolPsychiatry and Mental healthAffectPsychotropic drugSchizophreniaSchizophreniaFemaleSchizophrenic PsychologyAmisulprideSulpiridePsychologyFactor Analysis Statisticalmedicine.drugAntipsychotic AgentsInternational clinical psychopharmacology
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The amelioration of olfactory acuity upon sexual maturation might affect food preferences.

2009

Upon sexual maturation, olfactory acuity in women ameliorates and starts oscillating across the cycle. During ovulation, mean olfactory threshold is 30 times lower than during bleeding. Interestingly, menstruated women undergo maleodorant trimethylaminuria. We argued that olfactory amelioration during ovulation might concur to a mating strategy, whereas olfactory impairment during bleeding might protect women against self-refusal. Testosterone and its 17β-estradiol derivative might be responsible for the synchronization of these menstrual events. Furthermore, we posed the question whether olfactory detection amelioration upon sexual maturation might provoke a change in food preferences, for…

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Alcohol-related seizures may be associated with more severe depression, alcohol dependence syndrome, and more pronounced alcohol-related problems.

2018

Severe alcohol abuse and related medical and social functioning risks, as well as clinically significant depression, are common in patients who are admitted to hospital with alcohol-related seizures (ARS) and significantly affect the quality of life of the patient. Compared with studies involving patients with alcohol dependence, no large-scale studies with the aim of finding the prevalence and severity of depression and its most commonly affected aspects for patients with ARS have been carried out in Latvia yet. The habits and frequency of alcohol use in correlation to depression and its severity are also not known. One hundred ten patients were included in the study - 60 patients with ARS…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAlcohol DrinkingPopulationAlcohol abuseAlcohol use disorderAffect (psychology)Severity of Illness IndexAlcohol Withdrawal SeizuresSuicidal Ideation03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceEpilepsy0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinePsychiatryeducationDepression (differential diagnoses)Agededucation.field_of_studyAlcohol Use Disorders Identification Testbusiness.industryDepressionAlcohol dependenceMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAlcoholismCross-Sectional StudiesNeurologyQuality of LifeFemaleNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEpilepsybehavior : EB
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The screen for cognitive impairment in psychiatry: diagnostic-specific standardization in psychiatric ill patients

2013

Abstract Background The Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP) is a simple and easy to administer scale developed for screening cognitive deficits. This study presents the diagnostic-specific standardization data for this scale in a sample of schizophrenia and bipolar I disorder patients. Methods Patients between 18 and 55 years who are in a stable phase of the disease, diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizophreniform disorder, or bipolar I disorder were enrolled in this study. Results The SCIP-S was administered to 514 patients (57.9% male), divided into two age groups (18–39 and 40–55 years) and two educational level groups (less than and secondary or…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderBipolar I disorderAdolescentNormsSchizoaffective disorderSCIP-SDiseaseNeuropsychological TestsYoung AdultCognitionmental disordersmedicineHumansBipolar I disorderBipolar disorderYoung adultSchizophreniform disorderPsychiatryLanguagePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychiatrybusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsCognitionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseStandardization dataPsychiatry and Mental healthPsychotic DisordersSchizophreniaSchizophreniaFemaleCognition DisordersbusinessResearch ArticleClinical psychologyBMC Psychiatry
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Neuropsychological testing of cognitive impairment in euthymic bipolar disorder: an individual patient data meta-analysis

2013

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Predominant polarity and temperament in bipolar and unipolar affective disorders.

2009

Abstract Introduction Recently, the concept of predominant polarity (two-thirds of episodes belonging to a single pole of the illness) has been introduced to further characterise subtypes of bipolar disorders. This concept has been proven to have diagnostic and therapeutic implications, but little is known on the underlying psychopathology and temperaments. With this study, we aimed to further validate the concept and explore its relationships with temperament. Methods This study enrolled 143 patients with bipolar or unipolar disorder. We analysed predominant polarity in the sample of bipolar I patients (N = 124), focussing on those who showed a clear predominance for one or the other polar…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderPersonality InventoryPolarity (physics)media_common.quotation_subjectYoung Adultmental disordersmedicineadult; affective disorders; bipolar disorder; depressive disorder; female; humans; male; personality inventory; predominant polarity; psychiatric status rating scales; psychology; temperament; temps-a; young adultPersonalityHumansBipolar disorderPsychiatryTemperamentDepression (differential diagnoses)media_commonPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesDepressive Disordermedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPsychiatric status rating scalesTemperamentFemalePersonality Assessment InventoryPsychologyPsychopathologyJournal of affective disorders
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