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The Dynamic Brain: Neuroplasticity and Mental Health

WebThis issue's Windows to the Brain series describes the ways in which the adult brain, once thought to be “fixed and stable,” adapts to and recovers from various “brain …

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Are Behavioral Health Symptoms Associated with CTE

WebChronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative syndrome that has been linked to serious psychiatric symptoms, including depression, aggression, …

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Disorders of the Cerebellum: Ataxia, Dysmetria of Thought, and …

WebTHE CEREBELLAR MOTOR SYNDROME. The historian Max Neuburger (1868–1955) credits the cerebellum as the structure that catapulted science into the era …

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Ketone Bodies and Brain Metabolism: New Insights and …

WebThe brain accounts for only approximately 2% of total body weight. However, it consumes about 20% of the body’s energy, among the highest of all organs ().Brain …

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The Role of the Cerebellum in Cognition and Behavior

WebThe cerebellum has traditionally been seen primarily to coordinate voluntary movement, but evidence is accumulating that it may play a role in cognition and behavior …

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Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Unique Role in Cognition and Emotion

WebAnatomy. The cingulate cortex lies in the medial wall of each cerebral hemisphere, above and adjacent to the corpus callosum ().This area was originally …

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Toward an Understanding of Decision Making in Severe Mental …

WebIn this paper, a theoretical reconceptualization of some of the critical characteristics of severe mental illness is presented as an extension of previous …

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Apathy Is Not Depression The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and …

WebIf depression is associated with apathy, then they should be expressed together in different dementia syndromes and should co-occur at varying levels of …

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Oxytocin and Behavior: Evidence for Effects in the Brain

WebCNS Anatomy. OT is a nine amino acid peptide, synthesized primarily in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei (SON and PVN) of the hypothalamus. 1,18 …

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The Neuropsychiatric Profile of Addison’s Disease: Revisiting a

WebA ddison’s disease is a potentially life-threatening illness that results from destruction of the adrenal cortex and consequent decreased production of …

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Apathy and Pituitary Disease: It Has Nothing to Do With Depression

WebIncreasingly, patients with pituitary disease are evaluated and treated at cancer centers. In many ways, these patients resemble patients with other malignant …

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Why We Still Use “Organic Causes”: Results From a Survey of

WebThe diagnostic category of “organic disorders” was officially removed from the psychiatric nosology in DSM-IV, published in 1994. Despite this change, physicians …

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Suicide and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy The Journal of

WebFor nearly 80 years, suicidality was not considered to be a core clinical feature of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). In recent years, suicide has been widely …

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Psychiatric Manifestations in Wilson’s Disease: A Cross-Sectional

WebI n his initial monograph, Wilson described the behavioral aspects in eight out of the 12 patients with Wilson’s disease (WD), which he called “Psychical.” 1 As many …

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Can Traumatic Brain Injury Cause Psychiatric Disorders

WebTraumatic brain injury (TBI) may cause psychiatric illness. This article reviews the evidence on the basis of an established set of causation criteria. The evidence is …

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Consequences of Aggressive Behavior in Patients With Dementia

WebInclusion/Exclusion Criteria and Screening of Patients. Patients had to be at least 60 years old, with an initial outpatient diagnosis of one of these forms of dementia …

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Vaping and the Brain: Effects of Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquid

WebE-cigarettes (ECs), also known as vape pens, e-cigars, vaping devices, e-hookahs, mods, vapes, tank systems, electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), and …

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Mercury Exposure: Effects Across the Lifespan The Journal of

WebM ercury-containing compounds have been in use for at least several thousand years. An early example is the use of cinnabar (mercury sulfide) to make red …

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Fahr's Disease and Schizophrenia in a Patient With Secondary

WebCase Report. This white female with normal developmental milestones graduated from 8th grade at age 14 and married at age 15. At 26, she experienced …

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Vitamin B12 Levels and Psychiatric Symptomatology: A Case Series

WebDiscussion. This report highlights the importance of assessment of Vitamin B 12 in patients with psychiatric illness. All patients presented with psychiatric symptoms …

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Psychiatric Comorbidities in Restless Legs Syndrome

WebRestless legs syndrome (RLS) is one of the most common neurological disorders, with prevalence estimates between 2% and 10% in the general population. 1 …

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Sexual Side Effects of Milnacipran

Webdecreased libido, ejaculation failure, testicular pain, and swelling, but none of theses sexual side effects have been reported. These side effects should be taken into consider-ation, …

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