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Multimodal brain-age prediction and cardiovascular risk: The Whitehall II MRI sub-study
(2020-01)
Brain age is becoming a widely applied imaging-based biomarker of neural aging and potential proxy for brain integrity and health. We estimated multimodal and modality-specific brain age in the Whitehall II MRI cohort using ...
Building ‘a compassionate armour’: the journey to develop strength and self‐compassion in a group treatment for complex post‐traumatic stress disorder
(2020-04)
Objectives. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with severe
difficulties in emotional regulation, interpersonal relationships, and shame. For individuals
with these difficulties, exposure-based ...
Smartphones and Wearables as a Method for Understanding Symptom Mechanisms
(2020-01)
While psychological treatments have been shown to be effective in treating psychiatric disorders, the mechanism of their therapeutic effect is less well understood. An improved mechanistic understanding of psychiatric ...
One thing leads to another: anticipating visual object identity based on associative-memory template
(2020-04)
Probabilistic associations between stimuli afford memory templates that guide perception through pro-active anticipatory mechanisms. A great deal of work has examined the behavioural consequences and human electrophysiological ...
Transient spectral events in resting state MEG predict individual task responses
(2020-07)
Even in response to simple tasks such as hand movement, human brain activity shows remarkable inter-subject
variability. Recently, it has been shown that individual spatial variability in fMRI task responses can be ...
Patient fibroblast circadian rhythms predict lithium sensitivity in bipolar disorder
(2020-05)
Bipolar disorder is a chronic neuropsychiatric condition associated with mood instability, where patients present significant sleep and circadian rhythm abnormalities. Currently, the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder ...
Why sleep matters for young people who may get depressed
(2020-04)
Depression and anxiety are negative emotional states familiar to us all through personal experience. Less familiar are severe states of depression, in particular, which can actually shorten the lives of sufferers by over ...
Efficacy and acceptability of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions for non-specific chronic low back pain: a protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis.
(2020-06)
Background Despite the enormous financial and humanistic burden of chronic low back pain (CLBP), there is little consensus on what constitutes the best treatment options from a multitude of competing interventions. The ...
How women with and without eating disorders perceive their own and others’ bodies: a case-control study
(University of Bristol, 2020-03)
Background: Body dissatisfaction is a key part of the
psychopathology of eating disorders, but there is a lack of consensus
as to whether the dissatisfaction arises from misperception of body
size, and if such misperception ...
Synchronisation of Neural Oscillations and Cross-modal Influences
(2020-04)
At any given moment, we receive multiple signals from our different senses. Prior research has shown that signals in one sensory modality can influence neural activity and behavioural performance associated with another ...