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pro vyhledávání: '"Raeana E. Newberry"'
Autor:
Jessica A. Bernard, Courtney E. Russell, Raeana E. Newberry, James R.M. Goen, Vijay A. Mittal
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 14, Iss C, Pp 450-463 (2017)
The diverse circuits and functional contributions of the basal ganglia, coupled with known differences in dopaminergic function in patients with schizophrenia, suggest they may be an important contributor to the etiology of the hallmark symptoms and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f45a21b36c854bdc8b36ed012320f991
Autor:
Tina Gupta, Steven M. Silverstein, Jessica A. Bernard, Brian P. Keane, Thomas V. Papathomas, Andrea Pelletier-Baldelli, Derek J. Dean, Raeana E. Newberry, Ivanka Ristanovic, Vijay A. Mittal
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 12, Iss C, Pp 681-690 (2016)
Patients with psychosis exhibit a reduced susceptibility to depth inversion illusions (DII) in which a physically concave surface is perceived as convex (e.g., the hollow mask illusion). Here, we examined the extent to which lessened susceptibility t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c3bc9c672c55446c92112882cce60963
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia Research. 200:35-41
Background Growing evidence suggests that movement abnormalities occur prior to the onset of psychosis. Innovations in technology and software provide the opportunity for a fine-tuned and sensitive measurement of observable behavior that may be parti
Autor:
Vijay A. Mittal, Derek J. Dean, Angela D. Bryan, Emily E. Carol, Tina Gupta, Raeana E. Newberry
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 78:e1167-e1173
Objective A rapidly accumulating body of research suggests that exercise can improve symptoms and well-being in patients suffering from psychosis. Exercise may also promote neurogenesis in the hippocampus, a structure that plays an important role in
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia research. 201
Background Exercise has increasingly been proposed as a healthful intervention prior to and after the onset of psychosis. There is some evidence to suggest that youth at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis are less physically active and report mor
Autor:
Brian P. Keane, Andrea Pelletier-Baldelli, Thomas V. Papathomas, Vijay A. Mittal, Raeana E. Newberry, Tina Gupta, Ivanka Ristanovic, Derek J. Dean, Steven M. Silverstein, Jessica A. Bernard
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 12, Iss C, Pp 681-690 (2016)
NeuroImage : Clinical
NeuroImage : Clinical
Patients with psychosis exhibit a reduced susceptibility to depth inversion illusions (DII) in which a physically concave surface is perceived as convex (e.g., the hollow mask illusion). Here, we examined the extent to which lessened susceptibility t
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry research. 247
Studies suggest that individuals with schizophrenia have smaller social networks and less satisfying relationships. However, much is still unknown about the typical quantity and quality of social relationships in young adults during the ultra high-ri
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia research. 170(1)
Background A body of work focusing on brain connectivity, language dominance, and motor laterality research suggests that reduced hemispheric asymmetry is a core feature in schizophrenia. However, there is little consensus about whether reduced domin