نتایج جستجو برای: cognition disorders

تعداد نتایج: 711786  

2016
Judith R Homberg Jocelien D A Olivier Marie VandenBroeke Jiun Youn Arabella K Ellenbroek Peter Karel Ling Shan Ruben van Boxtel Sharon Ooms Monique Balemans Jacqueline Langedijk Mareike Muller Gert Vriend Alexander R Cools Edwin Cuppen Bart A Ellenbroek

Social cognition is an endophenotype that is impaired in schizophrenia and several other (comorbid) psychiatric disorders. One of the modulators of social cognition is dopamine, but its role is not clear. The effects of dopamine are mediated through dopamine receptors, including the dopamine D1 receptor (Drd1). Because current Drd1 receptor agonists are not Drd1 selective, pharmacological tools...

2012
Agnes J. Jasinska S. Shaun Ho Stephan F. Taylor Margit Burmeister Sandra Villafuerte Thad A. Polk

Emotion-cognition interactions are critical in goal-directed behavior and may be disrupted in psychopathology. Growing evidence also suggests that emotion-cognition interactions are modulated by genetic variation, including genetic variation in the serotonin system. The goal of the current study was to examine the impact of threat-related distracters and serotonin transporter promoter polymorph...

2009
Oliver J. Robinson Barbara J. Sahakian

BACKGROUND Affective disorders are associated with altered cognitive performance. However, the precise interaction between affect and cognition is unclear. The manipulation of serotonin (5-HT), a neurotransmitter implicated in affect, influences performance on "hot" cognitive tasks that require the processing of affective stimuli, but manipulation of affect via mood induction influences perform...

Journal: :European journal of neurology 2009
C Annweiler G Allali P Allain S Bridenbaugh A-M Schott R W Kressig O Beauchet

Chronic low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) concentrations are common in adults and are associated with numerous non-skeletal diseases. Vitamin D receptors (VDR) are located in the human cortex and hippocampus, which are key areas for cognition. The objective of this study was to systematically review all published data from the past 30 years which examined the association between serum 25OHD...

Journal: :Neurosurgery clinics of North America 2011
David R Vago Jane Epstein Eva Catenaccio Emily Stern

Neurosurgical treatment of psychiatric disorders has been influenced by evolving neurobiological models of symptom generation. The advent of functional neuroimaging and advances in the neurosciences have revolutionized understanding of the functional neuroanatomy of psychiatric disorders. This article reviews neuroimaging studies of depression from the last 3 decades and describes an emerging n...

2012
Kenneth P. Wright Christopher A. Lowry Monique K. LeBourgeois

Cognitive and affective processes vary over the course of the 24 h day. Time of day dependent changes in human cognition are modulated by an internal circadian timekeeping system with a near-24 h period. The human circadian timekeeping system interacts with sleep-wakefulness regulatory processes to modulate brain arousal, neurocognitive and affective function. Brain arousal is regulated by asce...

Journal: :Developmental neuropsychology 2010
Tracy A Dennis

Neuroscientific research on emotion regulation suggests that the interplay between emotion and cognition may be fundamental to the ability to adaptively regulate emotions. Although emotion and cognition have historically been considered to be in opposition, more recent research suggests that they are also integrated, coordinated, and complementary. In this article, I review studies showing that...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2015
Ana M Sánchez-Torres Amalia Zarzuela Victor Peralta Manuel J Cuesta

Poor insight has been related to poor course in psychosis. However, the role of cognition in insight remains unclear. The aim of this study was to examine the influence of cognition and lifetime psychopathological dimensions on insight in psychosis. We followed up 42 patients with psychotic disorders over 10years. Lifetime psychopathological dimensions and cognitive performance were assessed. P...

Journal: :The aging male : the official journal of the International Society for the Study of the Aging Male 2006
Michael Zitzmann

Gender differences in spatial recognition, and age-related declines in cognition and mood, point towards testosterone as an important modulator of cerebral functions. Testosterone appears to activate a distributed cortical network, the ventral processing stream, during spatial cognition tasks, and addition of testosterone improves spatial cognition in younger and older hypogonadal men. In addit...

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