All Relations between Mood Disorders and affective value

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Paul J Carlson, Jaskaran B Singh, Carlos A Zarate, Wayne C Drevets, Husseini K Manj. Neural circuitry and neuroplasticity in mood disorders: insights for novel therapeutic targets. NeuroRx : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics. vol 3. issue 1. 2006-05-02. PMID:16490411. modulation of dysregulated activity in these affective circuits via pharmacological agents that enhance neuronal resilience and plasticity, and possibly via emerging nonpharmacologic, circuitry-based modalities (for example, deep brain stimulation, magnetic stimulation, or vagus nerve stimulation) offers promising targets for novel experimental therapeutics in the treatment of mood disorders. 2006-05-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Pinhas N Dannon, Katherine Lowengrub, Yehudit Gonopolski, Moshe Kotle. Current and emerging somatic treatment strategies in psychotic major depression. Expert review of neurotherapeutics. vol 6. issue 1. 2006-04-26. PMID:16466314. psychotic major depressive disorder (mdd) is a mood disorder characterized by severe affective and neurovegetative symptoms together with the presence of delusions and/or hallucinations. 2006-04-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ann Schmidt Lugge. Bipolar disorder: an uncommon illness? Recognizing and caring for the elderly person with bipolar disorder. Geriatric nursing (New York, N.Y.). vol 26. issue 5. 2006-01-24. PMID:16213986. bipolar disorder (bpd), an affective mood disorder formerly called manic-depressive illness, is a diagnosis rarely seen in elders. 2006-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jeffrey M Witkin, Eleni T Tzavara, Richard J Davis, Xia Li, George G Nomiko. A therapeutic role for cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonists in major depressive disorders. Trends in pharmacological sciences. vol 26. issue 12. 2005-12-23. PMID:16260047. thus, cb1 receptor antagonism might constitute an integrated pharmacotherapeutic approach that impacts the affective, cognitive, appetitive and motivational neuronal networks involved in mood disorders. 2005-12-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Brendan A Rich, Mariana Schmajuk, Koraly E Perez-Edgar, Daniel S Pine, Nathan A Fox, Ellen Leibenluf. The impact of reward, punishment, and frustration on attention in pediatric bipolar disorder. Biological psychiatry. vol 58. issue 7. 2005-11-30. PMID:15953589. theories in affective neuroscience suggest that mood disorders involve perturbations in attention-emotion interactions. 2005-11-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Judith Feld, Uriel Halbreich, Sandhya Karku. The association of perimenopausal mood disorders with other reproductive-related disorders. CNS spectrums. vol 10. issue 6. 2005-10-11. PMID:15908900. as the morbidity associated with mood disorders during midlife may be quite significant, and as life expectancy continues to increase, recognition, prevention, and treatment of perimenopausal affective illness is becoming increasingly essential. 2005-10-11 2023-08-12 human
Kareen K Akiskal, Hagop S Akiska. The theoretical underpinnings of affective temperaments: implications for evolutionary foundations of bipolar disorder and human nature. Journal of affective disorders. vol 85. issue 1-2. 2005-09-12. PMID:15780693. we sketch out putative evolutionary roles for affective temperaments within the theoretical framework of mood disorders conceptualized as extremes in an oligogenic model of inheritance, whereby the constituent traits in their dilute phenotypes confer adaptive advantages to individuals and/or their social group. 2005-09-12 2023-08-12 human
Arianna Goracci, Mirko Martinucci, Umberto Scalcione, Andrea Fagiolini, Paolo Castrogiovann. Quality of life and subthreshold affective symptoms. Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation. vol 14. issue 3. 2005-08-16. PMID:16022083. although quality of life in patients with mood disorders has been widely investigated, there are very few studies that examine the relationship between quality of life and subthreshold affective symptoms. 2005-08-16 2023-08-12 human
Gustavo H Vázquez, Hagop Akiska. [The temperament evaluation of the Memphis, Pisa, Paris, and San Diego autoquestionnaire, Argentine version (TEMPS-A Buenos Aires)]. Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina). vol 16. issue 60. 2005-07-19. PMID:15912215. one of the major points of interest in the study of affective temperaments is the possibility of exploring the clinical significance of sub-affective traits as predictors of the development and inter-episodic manifestation of recurrent mood disorders within the bipolar illness spectrum. 2005-07-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Louise M Howar. Fertility and pregnancy in women with psychotic disorders. European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology. vol 119. issue 1. 2005-07-15. PMID:15734078. psychotic relapse during pregnancy is rare but women with a history of mood disorders (affective psychoses) are at high risk of postpartum relapse. 2005-07-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Chiaroni, E G Hantouche, J Gouvernet, J M Azorin, H S Akiska. [Hyperthymic and depressive temperaments study in controls, as a function of their familial loading for mood disorders]. L'Encephale. vol 30. issue 6. 2005-07-08. PMID:15738852. the aim of this report is to compare the rates of three affective temperaments (hyperthymic: th; depressive: td; irritable: ti) in non-ill subjects with different risk for mood disorders. 2005-07-08 2023-08-12 human
Linda E Haynes, Dave Barber, Ian J Mitchel. Chronic antidepressant medication attenuates dexamethasone-induced neuronal death and sublethal neuronal damage in the hippocampus and striatum. Brain research. vol 1026. issue 2. 2005-01-31. PMID:15488477. dexamethasone, a synthetic corticosteroid, which can induce a range of mood disorders including depression and affective psychosis, is toxic to specific hippocampal and striatal neuronal populations. 2005-01-31 2023-08-12 rat
Fisun Akdeniz, Sermin Kesebir, Simavi Vahip, Ali Saffet Gönü. [Is there a relationship between mood disorders and affective temperaments?]. Turk psikiyatri dergisi = Turkish journal of psychiatry. vol 15. issue 3. 2004-10-18. PMID:15362002. [is there a relationship between mood disorders and affective temperaments?]. 2004-10-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Andrew H Kemp, Marcus A Gray, Richard B Silberstein, Stuart M Armstrong, Pradeep J Natha. Augmentation of serotonin enhances pleasant and suppresses unpleasant cortical electrophysiological responses to visual emotional stimuli in humans. NeuroImage. vol 22. issue 3. 2004-09-16. PMID:15219580. the serotonergic system is one of the major systems targeted in the pharmacological treatment of a wide range of mood disorders including depression; however, little is known about the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the effects of serotonin (5-ht) on affective phenomena including emotional behaviours, mood and emotional processing. 2004-09-16 2023-08-12 human
Phillip C Job. Affective disorder and epilepsy comorbidity: implications for development of treatments, preventions and diagnostic approaches. Clinical EEG and neuroscience. vol 35. issue 1. 2004-08-26. PMID:15112464. moreover, because noradrenergic and serotonergic systems are determinants of predisposition to seizures and to dysfunctional affective episodes, augmentation strategies may also be applicable to the use of antidepressant drugs in epilepsy and to the use of antiepileptic drugs such as carbamazepine in mood disorders. 2004-08-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Judith Butman, Fernando Taragano, Ricardo Allegr. [Neuropsychological tools for the study of depression]. Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina). vol 14. issue 53. 2004-01-16. PMID:14569306. the nature and extent of such changes, however, is less clear, and their specificity to mood disorder, their existence before the onset of affective symptoms, their etiology and their relation ship to underlying neuroanatomical abnormalities remain poorly understood. 2004-01-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sanford Auerbach, Colleen M Karo. Neurobehavioral assessment of mood and affect in patients with neurological disorders. Seminars in speech and language. vol 24. issue 2. 2003-08-19. PMID:12709886. patients with neurological disorders are particularly susceptible to a variety of affective and mood disorders. 2003-08-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sanford Auerbach, Colleen M Karo. Neurobehavioral assessment of mood and affect in patients with neurological disorders. Seminars in speech and language. vol 24. issue 2. 2003-08-19. PMID:12709886. we also direct attention to motor system deficits and other problems such as sleep disorders that might contribute to a better diagnosis of affective and mood disorders. 2003-08-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Adan, M Sánchez-Ture. Gender differences in diurnal variations of subjective activation and mood. Chronobiology international. vol 18. issue 3. 2001-12-21. PMID:11475418. chronopsychological gender differences in affective states should be studied further given the implication they have for the prevention and treatment of mood disorders. 2001-12-21 2023-08-12 human
b' J Usall I Rodi\\xc3\\xa. [Gender differences in mood disorders. A literature review]. Actas espanolas de psiquiatria. vol 29. issue 4. 2001-10-25. PMID:11470062.' the study of gender differences in mood disorders may have important clinical implications such as identifying clinical subtypes or symptoms clusters specific to each sex, and will help better understand pathophysiological mechanisms involved in affective illness. 2001-10-25 2023-08-12 Not clear