175 results match your criteria: "Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry[Affiliation]"

Reliability and validity of the self-report version of the apathy evaluation scale in first-episode Psychosis: Concordance with the clinical version at baseline and 12 months follow-up.

Psychiatry Res

September 2018

Clinic of mental health and addiction, Oslo University Hospital, Ulleval, Oslo 0407, Norway; NORMENT KG Jebsen Centre for Psychosis Research, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo 0318, Norway.

Negative symptoms have traditionally been assessed based on clinicians' observations. The subjective experience of negative symptoms in people with psychosis may bring new insight. The Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES) is commonly used to study apathy in psychosis and has corresponding self-rated (AES-S) and clinician-rated (AES-C) versions.

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Reliable, clinically useful, and globally applicable diagnostic classification of mental disorders is an essential foundation for global mental health. The World Health Organization (WHO) is nearing completion of the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-11). The present study assessed inter-diagnostician reliability of mental disorders accounting for the greatest proportion of global disease burden and the highest levels of service utilization - schizophrenia and other primary psychotic disorders, mood disorders, anxiety and fear-related disorders, and disorders specifically associated with stress - among adult patients presenting for treatment at 28 participating centers in 13 countries.

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We report on a global survey of diagnosing mental health professionals, primarily psychiatrists, conducted as a part of the development of the ICD-11 mental and behavioural disorders classification. The survey assessed these professionals' use of various components of the ICD-10 and the DSM, their attitudes concerning the utility of these systems, and usage of "residual" (i.e.

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Neural mechanisms of two different verbal working memory tasks: A VLSM study.

Neuropsychologia

July 2018

National Research University Higher School of Economics, Center for Language and Brain, 21/4 Staraya Basmannaya street, office 510, 105066 Moscow, Russian Federation; Center for Aphasia and Related Disorders, VA Northern California Health Care System, 150 Muir Road 126R, 94553 Martinez, CA, USA; University of California, Davis, 1 Shields Ave, 95616 Davis, CA, USA.

Currently, a distributed bilateral network of frontal-parietal areas is regarded as the neural substrate of working memory (WM), with the verbal WM network being more left-lateralized. This conclusion is based primarily on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data that provides correlational evidence for brain regions involved in a task. However, fMRI cannot differentiate the areas that are fundamentally required for performing a task.

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Experimental studies on polysemy have come to contradictory conclusions on whether words with multiple senses are stored as separate or shared mental representations. The present study examined the semantic relatedness and semantic similarity of literal and non-literal (metonymic and metaphorical) senses of three word classes: nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Two methods were used: a psycholinguistic experiment and a distributional analysis of corpus data.

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Aim: To assess short-term efficiency of hopantenic acid (pantogam) in the treatment of children with hyperkinetic behavior disorder, in whom the previous treatment with atomoxetine was not efficient.

Material And Methods: Twenty-four children (16 boys and 8 girls), aged 6-11 years, diagnosed with hyperkinetic behavior disorder (ICD-10 item F90.1) were enrolled in this open non-randomized study.

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Is recurrence in major depressive disorder related to bipolarity and mixed features? Results from the BRIDGE-II-Mix study.

J Affect Disord

March 2018

Department of Experimental and Clinic Medicine, Section of Psychiatry, University of Pisa, Via Roma 67, 56100 Pisa, Italy. Electronic address:

Background: Current classifications separate Bipolar (BD) from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) based on polarity rather than recurrence. We aimed to determine bipolar/mixed feature frequency in a large MDD multinational sample with (High-Rec) and without (Low-Rec) >3 recurrences, comparing the two subsamples.

Methods: We measured frequency of bipolarity/hypomanic features during current depressive episodes (MDEs) in 2347 MDD patients from the BRIDGE-II-mix database, comparing High-Rec with Low-Rec.

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Gene set enrichment analysis and expression pattern exploration implicate an involvement of neurodevelopmental processes in bipolar disorder.

J Affect Disord

March 2018

Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1), Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, Germany; Department of Biomedicine & Institute of Medical Genetics and Pathology, Human Genomics Research Group and Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Biomedicine, University and University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland; Institute of Human Genetics, Institute of Human Genetics, University of Bonn School of Medicine & University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany; Department of Genomics, Life & Brain Research Center, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany. Electronic address:

Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a common and highly heritable disorder of mood. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several independent susceptibility loci. In order to extract more biological information from GWAS data, multi-locus approaches represent powerful tools since they utilize knowledge about biological processes to integrate functional sets of genes at strongly to moderately associated loci.

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Article Synopsis
  • Risperidone, an antipsychotic drug, primarily binds to human serum albumin (HSA) in the blood, which is important for its transportation in the body.
  • A fluorescent dye called CAPIDAN was utilized to study how risperidone interacts with HSA, revealing that phenylbutazone competes with CAPIDAN for binding to HSA's drug-binding site I.
  • The results indicate that risperidone binds to the same site as phenylbutazone, inhibiting the binding of other molecules like CAPIDAN by preventing key charged interactions within HSA.
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Objectives: Although clinically highly relevant, the recognition and treatment of bipolar mixed states has played only an underpart in recent guidelines. This WFSBP guideline has been developed to supply a systematic overview of all scientific evidence pertaining to the acute and long-term treatment of bipolar mixed states in adults.

Methods: Material used for these guidelines is based on a systematic literature search using various data bases.

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Previous research on linguistic performance at the single-word level in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) has mostly been limited to the comprehension and production of nouns, and findings have been inconsistent. Results are likewise limited and controversial regarding the lateralization of the epileptogenic focus. The present study investigates comprehension and production of nouns and verbs in patients with left and right TLE (12 in each group).

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Aggressiveness in depression: a neglected symptom possibly associated with bipolarity and mixed features.

Acta Psychiatr Scand

October 2017

Bipolar Disorders Unit, Hospital Clinic, Institute of Neurosciences, University of Barcelona, IDIBAPS, CIBERSAM, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Objective: To evaluate aggressiveness during a major depressive episode (MDE) and its relationship with bipolar disorder (BD) in a post hoc analysis of the BRIDGE-II-MIX study.

Method: A total of 2811 individuals were enrolled in this multicenter cross-sectional study. MDE patients with (MDE-A, n = 399) and without aggressiveness (MDE-N, n = 2412) were compared through chi-square test or Student's t-test.

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Objectives: The Bipolar Disorders: Improving Diagnosis, Guidance and Education (BRIDGE)-II-Mix study aimed to estimate the frequency of mixed states in patients with a major depressive episode (MDE) according to different definitions. The present post-hoc analysis evaluated the association between obesity and the presence of mixed features and bipolarity.

Methods: A total of 2811 MDE subjects were enrolled in a multicenter cross-sectional study.

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Aim: To analyze of the prevalence of stressful factors and mental disorders (MDs), as well as their clinical psychopathological and clinical psychological characteristics to improve the comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of systemic scleroderma (SSD).

Subjects And Methods: Examinations were performed in 110 patients (predominantly women (n=97 (88.2%); mean age, 49.

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Background: The issue of antidepressant-induced mood switches to hypomania, mania, or mixed states within the course of mayor depressive disorder (MDD) has been a controversial topic. The present post-hoc analysis of the BRIDGE-II-MIX study focuses on the clinical features of patients with history of antidepressant-induced hypomania/mania (AIHM) in a large international sample of patients with major depressive episode (MDE).

Methods: 2811 subjects with major depression were enrolled in this multicentre cross-sectional study.

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Toward a functional neuroanatomy of semantic aphasia: A history and ten new cases.

Cortex

December 2017

National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation; VA Northern California Health Care System, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.

Almost 70 years ago, Alexander Luria incorporated semantic aphasia among his aphasia classifications by demonstrating that deficits in linking the logical relationships of words in a sentence could co-occur with non-linguistic disorders of calculation, spatial gnosis and praxis deficits. In line with his comprehensive approach to the assessment of language and other cognitive functions, he argued that deficits in understanding semantically reversible sentences and prepositional phrases, for example, were in line with a single neuropsychological factor of impaired spatial analysis and synthesis, since understanding such grammatical relationships would also draw on their spatial relationships. Critically, Luria demonstrated the neural underpinnings of this syndrome with the critical implication of the cortex of the left temporal-parietal-occipital (TPO) junction.

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Article Synopsis
  • Bipolar disorder (BD) is a highly hereditary mental illness marked by alternating episodes of mania and depression, sharing significant genetic and clinical traits with schizophrenia (SCZ).
  • A study involving a large dataset of BD patients and controls found that 22 out of 107 genetic variants (SNPs) identified in SCZ research showed a link to BD, indicating shared genetic risk factors.
  • Notably, one significant SNP was near the TRANK1 gene, known to be associated with BD; this study also highlighted potential disease pathways involving calcium and glutamate signaling, which could lead to new treatment strategies for both disorders.
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Aim: To identify the relationship between executive functions (EF), personality traits and clinical characteristics of disease course.

Material And Methods: One hundred and five patients with partial epilepsy, including temporal lobe epilepsy (61%), lobe epilepsy (33%) and other forms (6%), were examined. Mean age of the patients was 30.

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Aim: To compare publishing activities of six research institutes in the field of psychiatry and addiction for 2006-2014.

Material And Methods: An analysis of publishing activities was based on the data of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) of 2006-2014.

Results And Conclusion: The institutes have published 9662 papers that have been cited 39 263 times (4.

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[Pantogam augmentation in hyperkinetic behavior disorder treatment].

Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova

September 2018

Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry, of Federal Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Narcology, Moscow, Russia.

A clinical case of a child with hyperkinetic conduct disorder is presented, with symptoms of hyperkinetic disorder itself closely intertwining with symptoms of conduct disorder. The qualitative changes in the child's condition are noted, including not only achieved control over the symptoms, but also improved social functioning level, achieved by means of Pantogam (neuroprotective drug) addition to atomoxetine therapy. The proposed strategy can contribute to improvement of treatment results for children with certain clinical types of hyperkinetic conduct disorder.

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Aim: To study the 20-years' clinical alteration and alcoholism basing on the changes in its clinical symptoms and course.

Material And Methods: The study included 527 alcoholics with formed alcohol withdrawal syndrome: 181 alcoholics were examined in 1988-1990 (Group 1) and 346 alcoholics in 2011-2012 (Group 2).

Results And Conclusion: In Group 1, vodka consumption dominated at all stages of alcoholism.

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Human serum albumin (HSA) transports many ligands including small aromatic molecules: metabolites, drugs etc. Phenylbutazone is an anti-inflammatory drug, which binds to the drug-binding site I of HSA. Its interaction with this site has been studied using a fluorescent dye, CAPIDAN, whose fluorescence in serum originates from HSA and is sensitive to the changes in HSA site I in some diseases.

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Diffusion-tensor imaging of major white matter tracts and their role in language processing in aphasia.

Cortex

December 2016

National Research University Higher School of Economics, Neurolinguistics Laboratory, Moscow, Russia; Center for Aphasia and Related Disorders, VA Northern California Health Care System, Martinez, CA, USA; Department of Neurology, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.

A growing literature is pointing towards the importance of white matter tracts in understanding the neural mechanisms of language processing, and determining the nature of language deficits and recovery patterns in aphasia. Measurements extracted from diffusion-weighted (DW) images provide comprehensive in vivo measures of local microstructural properties of fiber pathways. In the current study, we compared microstructural properties of major white matter tracts implicated in language processing in each hemisphere (these included arcuate fasciculus (AF), superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF), inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF), inferior frontal-occipital fasciculus (IFOF), uncinate fasciculus (UF), and corpus callosum (CC), and corticospinal tract (CST) for control purposes) between individuals with aphasia and healthy controls and investigated the relationship between these neural indices and language deficits.

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Neurocognition and social cognition are the core deficits influencing social outcomes in patients with schizophrenia. These deficits are present in the prodromal phase, throughout the illness and in first-degree relatives. They are considered in the framework of neurodevelopmental or neurodegenerative models as well as candidates for endophenotypes of schizophrenia.

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