A review of attentional bias modification trainings for depression
G Li, X Cai, Q Yang, Q Cui, L Huang… - CNS Neuroscience …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Negative attentional bias is a basic character of depression. The attentional bias
modification training (ABMT), being a highly promising and easy‐to‐use depression …
modification training (ABMT), being a highly promising and easy‐to‐use depression …
The neuroanatomical correlates of repetitive negative thinking: A systematic review
H Demnitz-King, I Göehre, NL Marchant - Psychiatry Research …, 2021 - Elsevier
Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a cognitive process characterised by intrusive,
repetitive, and difficult-to-disengage-from negative thoughts. Heightened RNT levels are …
repetitive, and difficult-to-disengage-from negative thoughts. Heightened RNT levels are …
White matter tracts contribute selectively to cognitive functioning in patients with glioma
Objective The functional organization of white matter (WM) tracts is not well characterized,
especially in patients with intrinsic brain tumors where complex patterns of tissue injury …
especially in patients with intrinsic brain tumors where complex patterns of tissue injury …
White matter integrity, suicidal ideation, and cognitive dysfunction in combat-exposed Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans
White matter alterations in frontolimbic circuits and poorer cognitive functioning have been
observed in individuals endorsing suicidality across numerous psychiatric conditions …
observed in individuals endorsing suicidality across numerous psychiatric conditions …
Multimodal neural correlates of dispositional resilience among healthy individuals
Resilient individuals are less likely to develop psychiatric disorders despite extreme
psychological distress. This study investigated the multimodal structural neural correlates of …
psychological distress. This study investigated the multimodal structural neural correlates of …
Distinct functional brain abnormalities in insomnia disorder and obstructive sleep apnea
W Duan, X Liu, L Ping, S Jin, H Yu, M Dong… - European Archives of …, 2023 - Springer
Insomnia disorder (ID) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are the two most prevalent sleep
disorders worldwide, but the pathological mechanism has not been fully understood …
disorders worldwide, but the pathological mechanism has not been fully understood …
Functional connectivity in rumination: a systematic review of magnetic resonance imaging studies
Introduction Rumination, defined as intrusive and repetitive thoughts in response to negative
emotions, uncertainty, and inconsistency between goal and current situation, is a significant …
emotions, uncertainty, and inconsistency between goal and current situation, is a significant …
Associations of lesion location, structural disconnection, and functional diaschisis with depressive symptoms post stroke
J Klingbeil, ML Brandt, A Stockert, P Baum… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Post-stroke depressive symptoms (PSDS) are common and relevant for patient
outcome, but their complex pathophysiology is ill understood. It likely involves social …
outcome, but their complex pathophysiology is ill understood. It likely involves social …
Alterations in brain white matter microstructural properties in patients with Crohn's disease in remission
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease have been shown to have abnormal brain
morphometry or function, which are associated with psychological symptoms such as stress …
morphometry or function, which are associated with psychological symptoms such as stress …
Neural processes related to negative self‐concept in adult and adolescent anorexia nervosa
CJ Mendoza, JM Palka, SE Pelfrey… - European Eating …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Negative self‐concept is characteristic of anorexia nervosa (AN), but the neural
processes mediating this component of AN is unknown. These studies investigated how …
processes mediating this component of AN is unknown. These studies investigated how …