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pro vyhledávání: '"Nicole L. Galvão-Coelho"'
Autor:
Flávia S. da Silva, Erick A.S. Silva, Geovan M. de Sousa Jr., João P. Maia-de-Oliveira, Vanessa de Paula Soares-Rachetti, Draulio B. de Araujo, Maria B.C. Sousa, Bruno Lobão-Soares, Jaime Hallak, Nicole L. Galvão-Coelho
Publikováno v:
Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, Iss 0 (2018)
Objective: The incidence rate of major depression in adolescents reaches approximately 14%. This disorder is usually recurrent, without remission of symptoms even after pharmacological treatment, and persists throughout adult life. Since the effects
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ccdcae6cd3944027847f93617483e091
Autor:
Ana C. de Menezes Galvão, Raíssa N. de Almeida, Erick A. dos Santos Silva, Fúlvio A. M. Freire, Fernanda Palhano-Fontes, Heloisa Onias, Emerson Arcoverde, João P. Maia-de-Oliveira, Dráulio B. de Araújo, Bruno Lobão-Soares, Nicole L. Galvão-Coelho
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 9 (2018)
Major depression is a highly prevalent mood disorder, affecting about 350 million people, and around 30% of the patients are resistant to currently available antidepressant medications. Recent evidence from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) support
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/de4754802102459c9bc3a487d037bafd
Autor:
James J Gattuso, Daniel Perkins, Simon Ruffell, Andrew J Lawrence, Daniel Hoyer, Laura H Jacobson, Christopher Timmermann, David Castle, Susan L Rossell, Luke A Downey, Broc A Pagni, Nicole L Galvão-Coelho, David Nutt, Jerome Sarris
Publikováno v:
The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology.
Psychedelics are a unique class of drug that commonly produce vivid hallucinations as well as profound psychological and mystical experiences. A grouping of interconnected brain regions characterized by increased temporal coherence at rest have been
Publikováno v:
American journal of primatology. 74(9)
Research in stress physiology has demonstrated the benefits of receiving social support during stressful conditions. However, recent data have shown that the efficacy of social support in buffering physiological and behavioral responses to stressor a
Autor:
Nicole L, Galvão-Coelho, Hélderes Peregrino A, Silva, Adriano de Castro, Leão, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro, de Sousa
Publikováno v:
Reviews in the neurosciences. 19(2-3)
Social non-human primates are potential animal models for studying changes in social dynamics because they build strong emotional bonds inside the group, much as do humans. The common marmoset, a small neotropical primate, is a suitable model because