نتایج جستجو برای: emotional disturbances

تعداد نتایج: 152793  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
seyed massood nabavi department of neurology, school of medicine, shahed university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. shideh abedi koupai department of neurology, school of medicine, shahed university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mohammad reza nejati department of pathology , 22 bahman hospital, zahedan university of medical sciences, zahedan, iran. ehya garshasbi department of gynecology and obstetrics, school of medicine, shahed university, tehran, iran. mohammad reza jalali department of clinical pathology and laboratory, school of medicine, shahed university, tehran, iran.

multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of central nervous system.women are more susceptible to this disease. one of the obvious clinical complaints in women with multiple sclerosis specially treated with beta interferones is menstrual cycle irregularity. the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of menstrual irregularities and probable changes in blood levels of relate...

2016
Robert P. Long II Vassiliki Aroniadou-Anderjaska Eric M. Prager Volodymyr I. Pidoplichko Taiza H. Figueiredo Maria F. M. Braga

After surgery requiring general anesthesia, patients often experience emotional disturbances, but it is unclear if this is due to anesthetic exposure. In the present study, we examined whether isoflurane anesthesia produces long-term pathophysiological alterations in the basolateral amygdala (BLA), a brain region that plays a central role in emotional behavior. Ten-week-old, male rats were admi...

Journal: :Emotion 2015
Renee J Thompson Peter Kuppens Jutta Mata Susanne M Jaeggi Martin Buschkuehl John Jonides Ian H Gotlib

Investigators have begun to document links between emotional clarity and forms of negative emotionality, including neuroticism and major depressive disorder (MDD). Researchers to date have relied almost exclusively on global self-reports of emotional clarity; moreover, no studies have examined emotional clarity as a function of valence, although this may prove to be crucial in understanding the...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1947
James Frederick Rogers

During World War I there was much lamentation over the "defects of the draft," and the word "shocking" was in frequent use with reference to the condition of a large proportion of men of military age. When, more recently, it became necessary again for society to interpose a shield of human lives between itself and disaster, its cerebral cells once more became agitated over the report that its y...

2016
Soizic Argaud Sylvain Delplanque Jean-François Houvenaghel Manon Auffret Joan Duprez Marc Vérin Didier Grandjean Paul Sauleau

According to embodied simulation theory, understanding other people's emotions is fostered by facial mimicry. However, studies assessing the effect of facial mimicry on the recognition of emotion are still controversial. In Parkinson's disease (PD), one of the most distinctive clinical features is facial amimia, a reduction in facial expressiveness, but patients also show emotional disturbances...

2013
Hemant K. Singh

Āyurveda, the science (ved) of life (ayu), owing its origin to Veda, the oldest recorded wisdom of human civilization written in 3500 BCE, contains extensive knowledge of various diseases and their therapeutic approaches. It essentially relied on nature and the immune system of an individual, and therapeutic interventions were introduced only to augment the immune system. Āyurveda had eight spe...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2009
Katie A McLaughlin John A Fairbank Michael J Gruber Russell T Jones Matthew D Lakoma Betty Pfefferbaum Nancy A Sampson Ronald C Kessler

OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of serious emotional disturbance (SED) among children and adolescents exposed to Hurricane Katrina along with the associations of SED with hurricane-related stressors, sociodemographics, and family factors 18 to 27 months after the hurricane. METHOD A probability sample of prehurricane residents of areas affected by Hurricane Katrina was administered a tel...

2018
Ghazale AKBARZADEH Hojjat DANIALI Mohsen JAVDZADH Line CAES Seyran RANJBAR Mojtaba HABIBI

Objective Parental pain catastrophizing is a construct recognized to have a significant impact on experience of pain in both children and parents. This research aimed to investigate the probable relationship of parental pain catastrophizing with the parent's reports of children's anxiety, depression and headache severity amongst Iranian parents of children with chronic or recurrent headache. ...

2016
WILLIAM C. KVARACEUS

s 290 behavioral research reports in the field of special education. Discusses cognitive thinking, sensory disorders, cer­ ebral dysfunctions, orthopedic and special health problems, speech and language im­ pairments, emotional disturbance, delin­ quency, and administration of special ed­ ucation. 4. Luria, A. R. (editor). The Mentally Retarded Child. New York: Macmil­ lan, 1963. Pp. 208. A ser...

Journal: :Dialogues in clinical neuroscience 2015
Alan Anticevic Charlie Schleifer T Cho Youngsun

Emerging behavioral and neuroimaging studies in schizophrenia (SCZ) and major depressive disorder (MD) are mapping mechanisms of co-occurring and distinct affective disturbances across these disorders. This constitutes a critical goal towards developing rationally guided therapies for upstream neural pathways that contribute to comorbid symptoms across disorders. We highlight the current state ...

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