Rodent models in depression research: classical strategies and new directions
DD Pollak, CE Rey, FJ Monje - Annals of medicine, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Depression, among other mood disorders, represents one of the most common health
problems worldwide, with steadily increasing incidence and major socio-economic …
problems worldwide, with steadily increasing incidence and major socio-economic …
Sensitivity to negative and positive feedback as a stable and enduring behavioural trait in rats
K Noworyta-Sokolowska, A Kozub, J Jablonska… - …, 2019 - Springer
Rationale According to psychological theories, cognitive distortions play a pivotal role in the
aetiology and recurrence of mood disorders. Although clinical evidence for the coexistence …
aetiology and recurrence of mood disorders. Although clinical evidence for the coexistence …
Association of neural and emotional impacts of reward prediction errors with major depression
Importance Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with deficits in representing
reward prediction errors (RPEs), which are the difference between experienced and …
reward prediction errors (RPEs), which are the difference between experienced and …
Ambiguous-cue interpretation is biased under stress-and depression-like states in rats
T Enkel, D Gholizadeh… - …, 2010 - nature.com
Negative cognitive bias—the tendency to interpret ambiguous situations pessimistically—is
a central feature of stress-related disorders such as depression. The underlying …
a central feature of stress-related disorders such as depression. The underlying …
Neural correlates of attention biases of people with major depressive disorder: a voxel-based morphometric study
KK Leung, TMC Lee, MMC Wong, LSW Li… - Psychological …, 2009 - cambridge.org
BackgroundPatients with major depressive disorder are found to show selective attention
biases towards mood-congruent information. Although previous studies have identified …
biases towards mood-congruent information. Although previous studies have identified …
Short-term antidepressant administration reduces negative self-referential processing in the medial prefrontal cortex in subjects at risk for depression
M Di Simplicio, R Norbury, CJ Harmer - Molecular psychiatry, 2012 - nature.com
Depression has been associated with changes in responses within the medial prefrontal
cortex (mPFC) during emotional information processing. Antidepressant drug treatment has …
cortex (mPFC) during emotional information processing. Antidepressant drug treatment has …
Human biomarkers of rapid antidepressant effects
CA Zarate Jr, DC Mathews, ML Furey - Biological psychiatry, 2013 - Elsevier
Mood disorders such as major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder—and their
consequent effects on the individual and society—are among the most disabling and costly …
consequent effects on the individual and society—are among the most disabling and costly …
Using rodents to model abnormal sensitivity to feedback in depression
R Rygula, K Noworyta-Sokolowska, R Drozd… - Neuroscience & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Depressive disorder accounts for a substantial proportion of psychiatric problems across the
globe and has a devastating impact on quality of life and occupational function …
globe and has a devastating impact on quality of life and occupational function …
The effects of reboxetine on emotional processing in healthy volunteers: an fMRI study
Recent neuropsychological studies in healthy volunteers suggest that antidepressants
enhance the processing of positive emotional information. However, the neural substrates …
enhance the processing of positive emotional information. However, the neural substrates …