Better safe than sorry: A common signature of general vulnerability for psychopathology
O Van den Bergh, J Brosschot… - Perspectives on …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… We suggest that this is an instance of a BSTS strategy: Despite little sensory evidence, the
brain jumps to the conclusion of an aversive somatic symptom being present. The benefit is a …
brain jumps to the conclusion of an aversive somatic symptom being present. The benefit is a …
[HTML][HTML] Neuroimaging reveals a potential brain-based pre-existing mechanism that confers vulnerability to development of chronic painful chemotherapy-induced …
M Seretny, L Romaniuk, H Whalley, K Sladdin… - British Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
… a brain-based vulnerability to chronic sensory CIPN exists. … CIPN symptoms, we observed
altered patterns of brain activity … , or questionnaire-based measures. One possible limitation of …
altered patterns of brain activity … , or questionnaire-based measures. One possible limitation of …
[HTML][HTML] Neuroanatomy, upper motor nerve signs
MC Emos, J Rosner - StatPearls [Internet], 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… motor neuron signs are secondary to damage to upper motor … tract, upper motor neurons
are vulnerable to many stroke … are also likely to present with sensory, perceptual, visual, …
are vulnerable to many stroke … are also likely to present with sensory, perceptual, visual, …
Secondary thalamic neuroinflammation after focal cortical stroke and traumatic injury mirrors corticothalamic functional connectivity
… While cortical injuries, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI) and … , though the motor thalamus
showed signs of inflammation … that the differential vulnerability of sensory and nonsensory …
showed signs of inflammation … that the differential vulnerability of sensory and nonsensory …
Unexpected symptoms after concussion: Potential links to functional neurological and somatic symptom disorders
… We also examined whether predisposing vulnerabilities (pre-… This study was a secondary
analysis of baseline data from a … , loss of touch or pain sensation, difficulty swallowing, word-…
analysis of baseline data from a … , loss of touch or pain sensation, difficulty swallowing, word-…
[HTML][HTML] Altered sensory system activity and connectivity patterns in adductor spasmodic dysphonia
T Mantel, C Dresel, M Welte, T Meindl, A Jochim… - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
… primary and secondary somatosensory representations, … (ie sensory tricks) is known to
ameliorate dystonic symptoms … processing and underlines the vulnerability of such predisposing …
ameliorate dystonic symptoms … processing and underlines the vulnerability of such predisposing …
[HTML][HTML] Static and treatment-responsive brain biomarkers of depression relapse vulnerability following prophylactic psychotherapy: Evidence from a randomized …
… depressive symptoms, affirming the importance of sensory … Three common indicators of
depression relapse vulnerability… sensory deactivation contribute to MDD vulnerability, but ii) …
depression relapse vulnerability… sensory deactivation contribute to MDD vulnerability, but ii) …
[HTML][HTML] Somatosensory deficits after stroke: Insights from MRI Studies
… It is urgent to elucidate to what extent lesions in brain regions affect sensory modalities and
… the vulnerability of the parietal cortex could be an explanation for the abnormal sensory after …
… the vulnerability of the parietal cortex could be an explanation for the abnormal sensory after …
Adolescent neurodevelopment and vulnerability to psychosis
… with sensory stimulation (51), and FA increases following motor … with the development of
secondary sex characteristics (113). … Gaining a finer understanding of the relative timing of brain …
secondary sex characteristics (113). … Gaining a finer understanding of the relative timing of brain …
Neurological signs at the first psychotic episode as correlates of long-term outcome: results from the AESOP-10 study
… signs are subtle deficits in sensory integration, motor … to the identification of the most vulnerable
individuals, who could … who consecutively presented to secondary mental health services …
individuals, who could … who consecutively presented to secondary mental health services …