An extraordinary opportunity to study memory and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a group of Air Transat passengers who experienced 30 minutes of unimaginable terror over the Atlantic Ocean in 2001 has resulted in the discovery of a potential risk factor that may help predict who is most ...
Date Posted: August 18, 2014
Categories: Complex PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) / Trauma / ...
GOThere are many forms of memory and only some of these may be critical for the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), reports a new study by researchers at the University at Albany and the University of California Los Angeles.
Aug 18
Categories: Complex PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) / Trauma / ...
GOAn analysis of autism research covering genetics, brain imaging, and cognition led by Laurent Mottron of the University of Montreal has overhauled our understanding of why autism potentially occurs, develops and results in a diversity of symptoms.
Aug 18
Categories: Autism spectrum disorders
GOMusic has already been shown to have all kinds of effects on the mind, like making you happier, reducing pain and bringing people together.
Now a new study finds that music of the right kind can transform the listener's sense of power.
Aug 16
GOIt's become a truism that humans are "social animals". And yet, you've probably noticed - people on public transport or in waiting rooms seem to do everything they can not to interact. On the London tube there's an unwritten rule not to even look at ...
Aug 16
Categories: Happiness, Social Anxiety / Phobia
GOChildren with high everyday levels of a protein released into the blood in response to infection are at greater risk of developing depression and psychosis in adulthood, according to new research which suggests a role for the immune system in mental ...
Aug 15
Categories: Health / Illness / Medical Issues
GOWorldwide and in Singapore, statistics point towards a worrying growth trend in the number of people with depression.
Many of them feel "alone and afraid", as Mr Williams felt, he admitted in an interview with The Guardian newspaper in 2010.
Aug 15
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOLarry J. Young, Director, Center for Translational Social Neuroscience, Emory University explores the chemistry in the brain that ...
Aug 15
Categories: Happiness, Relationships & Marriage
GOReported poor sleep quality, independent of a depressed mood, appears to be associated with an increased risk for suicide in older adults.
Aug 14
Categories: Depression, Sleep Disorders, Suicide Prevention
GOThe first effective web-based treatment for Bipolar Disorder based on the latest research evidence has been developed by psychologists.
Aug 14
Categories: Bipolar, Mood Swings / Bipolar
GONeuroimaging data have hinted at a link between OCD and brain areas that contribute to executive function (EF), a group of critical cognitive abilities that regulate lower-level cognitive processes.
Aug 14
Categories: Obsessions & Compulsions (OCD)
GOResearchers at the University of Montreal and CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre have traced the origins of ADHD, substance abuse and conduct disorder, and found that they develop from the same neurocognitive deficits, which in turn explains why ...
Aug 13
Categories: Addictions, Adult ADHD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ...
GORobin Williams has long been a sufferer of bipolar disorder, a mental illness where the person fluctuates between episodes of extreme energy, focus and productivity (mania) and severe depression.
Aug 13
Categories: Bipolar, Depression, Mood Swings / Bipolar
GOResearchers at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, have learned that the molecule Notch, critical in many processes during embryonic development, is also involved in fear memory formation.
Aug 12
Categories: Complex PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) / Trauma / ...
GOEating baked or broiled fish once a week is good for the brain, regardless of how much omega-3 fatty acid it contains, according to researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Aug 12
Categories: Health / Illness / Medical Issues, Mental Health in Asia
GONearly a year after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, hospital staff, first responders and medical volunteers who cared for the injured and dying were still struggling to put the experience behind them.
Aug 12
Categories: Adjusting to Change / Life Transitions, Anxiety, Caregiver Issues / ...
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