نتایج جستجو برای: surat sad

تعداد نتایج: 10422  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2017
Thomas L Rodebaugh Natasha A Tonge Jaclyn S Weisman Michelle H Lim Katya C Fernandez Ryan Bogdan

Recent evidence suggests that reduced generosity among individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) in behavioral economic tasks may result from constraint in changing behavior according to interpersonal contingencies. That is, people with SAD may be slower to be more generous when the situation warrants. Conversely, more global effects on generosity may be related to interpersonal vindictive...

Journal: :Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2014
Antoni Parcerisas Sara E Rubio Ashraf Muhaisen Alberto Gómez-Ramos Lluís Pujadas Montserrat Puiggros Daniela Rossi Jesús Ureña Ferrán Burgaya Marta Pascual David Torrents Alberto Rábano Jesús Avila Eduardo Soriano

BACKGROUND Although genome-wide association studies have shown that genetic factors increase the risk of suffering late-onset, sporadic Alzheimer's disease (SAD), the molecular mechanisms responsible remain largely unknown. OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to investigate the presence of somatic, brain-specific single nucleotide variations (SNV) in the hippocampus of SAD samples. METHODS B...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2006
Lihong Wang Kevin S LaBar Gregory McCarthy

BACKGROUND A behavioral hallmark of mood disorders is biased perception and memory for sad events. The amygdala is poised to mediate internal mood and external event processing because of its connections with both the internal milieu and the sensory world. There is little evidence showing that the amygdala's response to sad sensory stimuli is functionally modulated by mood state, however. MET...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2006
Murray W Enns Brian J Cox Anthony J Levitt Robert D Levitan Rachel Morehouse Erin E Michalak Raymond W Lam

BACKGROUND Personality factors have been implicated in seasonal affective disorder (SAD). The present study investigated the relationship between the five-factor model of personality (neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, conscientiousness) and SAD. METHODS Ninety-five patients with SAD completed personality measures before and after treatment in a clinical trial and during the ...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
J Paul Hamilton Michael C Chen Christian E Waugh Jutta Joormann Ian H Gotlib

Assessing neural commonalities and differences among depression, anxiety and their comorbidity is critical in developing a more integrative clinical neuroscience and in evaluating currently debated categorical vs dimensional approaches to psychiatric classification. Therefore, in this study, we sought to identify patterns of anomalous neural responding to criticism and praise that are specific ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Nikolai Scherbak Anneli Ala-Häivälä Mikael Brosché Nathalie Böwer Hilja Strid John R Gittins Elin Grahn Leif A Eriksson Åke Strid

The pea (Pisum sativum) tetrameric short-chain alcohol dehydrogenase-like protein (SAD) family consists of at least three highly similar members (SAD-A, -B, and -C). According to mRNA data, environmental stimuli induce SAD expression. The aim of this study was to characterize the SAD proteins by examining their catalytic function, distribution in pea, and induction in different tissues. In enzy...

2017
Michael M Havranek Fleur Volkart Bianca Bolliger Sophie Roos Maximilian Buschner Ramin Mansour Thomas Chmielewski Katharina Gaudlitz Josef Hättenschwiler Erich Seifritz Willibald Ruch

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the most common anxiety disorder and has considerable negative impact on social functioning, quality of life, and career progression of those affected. Gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) shares many similarities and has therefore been proposed as a subtype of SAD. This hypothesis has, however, never been tested in a clinical sample. Thus, the relationsh...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2019
رضیان, شیما, رفیعی پور, امین, شهرابی فراهانی, هانیه,

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) a type of psychological disorder with persistent fear and avoidance of social situations due to fears of evaluation. SAD is associated with significant impairment in social and work functioning. Gender differences in social anxiety disorder are important for treatment seeking. Although SAD is One of the most common psychological disorders, there has been few resear...

Journal: :African journal of psychiatry 2013
D M Ndetei L Khasakhala L Meneghini J L Aillon

OBJECTIVE The prevalence of schizoaffective disorder (SAD) and the relationship between schizophrenia (SCZ), SAD and mood disorders (MD) in non-Western countries is unknown. To determine the prevalence of SAD and the relationship between SCZ, SAD and MD in relation to socio-demographic, clinical and therapeutic variables in 691 patients admitted at Mathari Psychiatric Hospital, Kenya. METHOD ...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 1994
C Thompson P A Childs S K Raheja N H Allen

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a recurrent depressive disorder in which episodes occur at a particular time of year. The most frequent variant is winter SAD in which patients become depressed during the autumn or early winter, with remission or conversion to hypomania the following spring. Recognition of winter SAD is important because the diagnosis predicts a good response to the novel t...

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