Bin Zhang

Bin Zhang
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  • MD, PhD
  • Professor (Associate) at Tianjin Medical University

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Introduction
Dr. Zhang is an associate professor in Tianjin Anding Hospital. His research focuses on emotion and cognition interaction using functional and structural MRI method.
Current institution
Tianjin Medical University
Current position
  • Professor (Associate)
Additional affiliations
February 2018 - August 2022
Guangzhou Medical University
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
June 2016 - January 2018
Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Education
October 2011 - May 2016
Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Field of study
  • Neuroscience
September 2008 - June 2011
Tianjin Medical University
Field of study
  • Neuroanatomy
September 2003 - June 2008
Tianjin Medical University
Field of study
  • Medical Image

Publications

Publications (96)
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Background: Affective disorders are the leading cause of disability worldwide. Intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) is a safe and effective brain stimulation therapy for reducing depressive symptoms in adolescents. The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical efficacy of iTBS in treating adolescent patients with depressive disord...
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Background Although ketamine can rapidly decrease suicidal ideation (SI), its neurobiological mechanism of action remains unclear. Several areas of the cingulate cortex have been implicated in SI; therefore, we aimed to explore the neural correlates of the anti-suicidal effect of ketamine with cingulate cortex functional connectivity (FC) in depres...
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Background and Hypothesis Schizophrenia manifests large heterogeneities in either symptoms or brain abnormalities. However, the neurobiological basis of symptomatic diversity remains poorly understood. We hypothesized that schizophrenia’s diverse symptoms arise from the interplay of structural and functional alterations across multiple brain region...
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Background Understanding gene expression and functional connectivity (FC) changes in depressed patients with anxiety can help develop personalized therapies. Herein we examine the link between transcriptome data and FC differences in patients with major depressive disorder with significant anxiety (MDD/ANX+) and patients with major depressive disor...
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Background: Many studies have explored anhedonia-related functional connectivity (FC), but the findings remain inconsistent. There is a gap in identifying a consistent anhedonia-related damage network and applying it to TMS treatment. Methods: We systematically reviewed studies on anhedonia-related functional connectivity and identified anhedonia-r...
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Objectives Growing evidence suggests that repeated-dose intravenous ketamine in patients with depression had rapid antianhedonic effects. However, a comparison of the antianhedonic effects of repeated-dose intravenous ketamine between younger adults and older depressed patients has not been examined. Methods To the best of my knowledge, this study...
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Objective Observational studies have reported that major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with sedentary behavior (SB) and multiple chronic pain (MCP), but their associations remain unclear. Mendelian randomization analysis was used to assess the association. Methods Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with MCP, SB [time spent...
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Previous research has established associations between amygdala functional connectivity abnormalities and major depressive disorder (MDD). However, inconsistencies persist due to limited sample sizes and poorly elucidated transcriptional patterns. In this study, we aimed to address these gaps by analyzing a multicenter magnetic resonance imaging (M...
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Objectives A seizure lasting >15 s has been considered to indicate treatment for magnetic seizure therapy (MST), a modification of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), without much validation. This study aimed to investigate whether this seizure duration was suitable for the treatment of schizophrenia. Methods Altogether, 34 and 33 in-patients with sc...
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Background Childhood trauma experiences and inflammation are pivotal factors in the onset and perpetuation of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, research on brain mechanisms linking childhood trauma experiences and inflammation to depression remains insufficient and inconclusive. Methods Resting-state fMRI scans were performed on fifty-six...
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Background: Cognitive decline is a prevalent health problem in older adults, and effec-tive treatments remain to be produced. Serum vitamin D, a commonly used biochemical marker, is widely recognized as an indicator of various diseases. Existing research has not fully elucidated the relationship between vitamin D and cognitive function. The aim of...
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Background Observational studies highlight the association between gut microbiota (GM) composition and depression; however, evidence for the causal relationship between GM and specific depressive symptoms remains lacking. Aims We aimed to evaluate the causal relationship between GM and specific depressive symptoms as well as the mediating role of...
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Objective Although extensive structural and functional abnormalities have been reported in schizophrenia, the gray matter volume (GMV) covariance of the amygdala remain unknown. The amygdala contains several subregions with different connection patterns and functions, but it is unclear whether the GMV covariance of these subregions are selectively...
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Along with its rapid therapeutic benefits, ketamine induces transient experience of dissociation during administration. Given the suggested association between ketamine-induced dissociation and treatment response, understanding the neural correlates of dissociation would help to elucidate its therapeutic mechanism. The posteromedial cortex (PMC) ha...
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Background The efficacy of pharmacological and nutritional interventions in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P) remains elusive. This study aims to investigate the efficacy of pharmacological and nutritional interventions in CHR-P and whether these interventions can enhance the efficacy of psychological treatments. Methods We s...
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is marked by abnormal brain function and elevated plasma oxidative stress markers. The specific relationship between these factors in MDD remains unclear. In this study, we conducted resting-state fMRI scans on fifty-seven first-episode, drug-naive MDD patients and sixty healthy controls. Plasma levels of oxidative s...
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Background Schizophrenia is a complex and heterogeneous syndrome with high clinical and biological stratification. Identifying distinctive subtypes can improve diagnostic accuracy and help precise therapy. A key challenge for schizophrenia subtyping is understanding the subtype-specific biological underpinnings of clinical heterogeneity. This study...
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Background Recently, there has been an ongoing interest in the mechanism of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) in major depressive disorder. Studying the metabolite changes induced by iTBS may help to understand the mechanism. Methods Eleven participants with major depressive disorder received 10 days iTBS treatment. Magnetic resonance im...
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Clinical high risk (CHR) is the prodrome stage of schizophrenia and the population with CHR show subtle clinical symptoms and abnormal brain structure and function. Specifically,the pathological changes in the brain were mainly manifested as reduced gray matter volume in the anterior cingulate gyrus and hippocampus,damaged white matter fibers in th...
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a well-established, safe, and effective brain stimulation technique for depression; however, uniform parameters have not been used in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to identify the parameters that affect rTMS effectiveness and ascertain the range in which that parameter has optima...
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Background: The antidepressant effects of ketamine in patients with anxious depression (AD) remain unclear. Functional connectivity (FC) differences in the amygdala have been linked to depression improvement after ketamine treatment in depressed patients, but their role in AD patients is uncertain. We investigated the correlation between depression...
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Regional brain activity abnormalities have been reported in major depressive disorder (MDD) with childhood trauma (CT). However, these findings were variable and equivocal. The present study aims to explore further the correlation between CT and the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) alteration in MDD. In this study, we recruited 60 hea...
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Depression is a long-lasting mental disorder that affects more than 264 million people worldwide. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can be a safe and effective choice for the treatment of depression. Functional neuroimaging provides unique insights into the neuropsychiatric effects of antidepressant TMS. In this meta-analysis, we aimed to ass...
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Background Peripheral cytokines were found to be involved in the pathophysiology of neurocognition in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD). However, whether there are sex differences in this association between cytokines and cognition in MDD remains unknown. Our aim is to examine sex differences in the relationship between plasma cytoki...
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Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that the effects of ketamine administered intravenously at subanaesthetic doses on both anhedonic symptoms and suicidal ideation occur independently of depressive symptoms in major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD). This study sought to determine the relationship between anhedonia and su...
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Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common psychiatric disease and a leading cause of disability worldwide. Handgrip strength (HGS) as an objective physical fitness test is a practical index for identifying many diseases. Previous studies drew different conclusions about the relationship between HGS and MDD. Aims We aim to explore whet...
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Objectives Evidence has shown that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is associated with anhedonia symptoms in MDD patients, while the rapid antianhedonic effects of ketamine may occur independently of depressive symptoms. To our knowledge, the relationship between plasma BDNF (pBDNF) and the effect of repeated-dose intravenous ketamine on an...
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Background The antidepressant effects of ketamine in patients with anxious depression (AD) remain unclear. Functional connectivity (FC) differences in the amygdala have been linked to depression improvement after ketamine treatment in depressed patients, but their role in AD patients is uncertain. We investigated the correlation between depression...
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Objectives Accumulating evidence supports a role for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the pathogenesis of depression, but its relationship with the antisuicidal effects of ketamine is not clear. Our objective was to determine whether there was an association between the plasma VEGF (pVEGF) concentrations and the antisuicidal response to...
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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) can effectively reduce the symptoms of schizophrenia, but may also impair cognitive function. A potential alternative is magnetic seizure therapy (MST), which has shown comparable efficacy with less severe cognitive disruption. This study compared ECT to MST for clinical efficacy and cognitive side effects. In additi...
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Altered brain activities in suicidal subjects have been reported in a number of neuroimaging studies. However, the activity aberrances were inconsistent in previous investigations. Thus, we aimed to address activity abnormalities in suicidal individuals. Databases were searched to perform a meta-analysis of whole-brain functional MRI studies of sui...
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Background Recently, an animal model for depression has shown that ketamine, an N-methyl- d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antagonist, elicits a rapid-acting antidepressant effect by blocking NMDAR-dependent bursting in the lateral habenula (Hb). However, evidence from human studies remains scarce. Methods This study explored the changes of resting-st...
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Objectives: To first explore the role of plasma vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) concentrations in ketamine's antianhedonic effects, focusing on Chinese patients with treatment-refractory depression (TRD). Methods: Seventy-eight patients with treatment-refractory major depressive disorder (MDD) or bipolar disorder (BD) were treated with si...
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Introduction Suicide is a serious problem worldwide and 90% cases are associated with pre-existing or underlying mental illness. As a common treatment for depressive symptoms that suicidal people may receive, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been linked to a possible increase in suicide rates. Studies focusing on SSRIs and suici...
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Objectives: Anhedonia is a common, persistent, and disabling phenomenon in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar depression (BD). This study was conducted to investigate the comparative effectiveness of repeated ketamine infusions in treating anhedonia in Chinese individuals suffering from MDD and BD. Methods: Ninety-seven indiv...
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Background: Magnetic seizure therapy (MST) is a potential alternative to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). However, reports on the use of MST for patients with schizophrenia, particularly in developing countries, which is a main indication for ECT, are limited. Methods: From February 2017 to July 2018, 79 inpatients who met the DSM-5 criteria for sc...
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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a substantial global public health problem in need of novel and effective treatment strategies. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a non-invasive and promising treatment for depression that has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). However, the methodological weaknesses...
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Background: Previous studies have shown that psilocybin has antidepressant effects. In the current study, we aim to explore the dose effects of psilocybin on primary (major depression patients) and secondary depression (depressed cancer patients). Methods: Published studies concerning psilocybin for depression were retrieved. In accordance with...
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Objective Impaired face perception is considered as a hallmark of social disability in schizophrenia. It is widely believed that inverted faces and upright faces are processed by distinct mechanisms. Previous studies have identified that individuals with schizophrenia display poorer face processing than controls. However, the mechanisms underlying...
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Aims Growing evidence suggests that vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) may be involved in the neuronal mechanisms underlying both depression aetiology and the response to ketamine treatments. The aim of this study was to examine whether changes in plasma VEGF levels are associated with the antidepressant effects of repeated ketamine infusion...
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Suicide is a tremendous threat to global public health, and a large number of people who committed suicide suffered the pain of mental diseases, especially major depressive disorder (MDD). Previous study showed that ketamine could reduce suicidal ideation (SI), potentially by improving the impaired working memory (WM). The objective of current stud...
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Objectives Accumulating evidence has implicated that brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is thought to be involved in the pathophysiology of depression, but its correlation with ketamine’s antidepressant efficacy focusing on Chinese individuals with depression is not known. This study was aim to determine the correlation of plasma BDNF (pBDNF)...
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Introduction Despite a range of antidepressant drugs and therapies, approximately one-third of patients fail to achieve meaningful recovery, prompting the urgent need for more effective treatment for depression. Several open-label studies randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and meta-analyses have been conducted to confirm the therapeutic efficacy a...
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Objective We aim to evaluate the prevalence of depression and anxiety among general public and healthcare workers during COVID-19 in China and the changes of prevalence before and after the peak of the epidemic occurred. Methods Studies were searched from following database: PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infras...
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RationaleRecently, the effects of ketamine on the circadian rhythm have suggested that ketamine’s rapid antidepressant effects are associated with and without sleep disturbance improvement.Objectives Here, we evaluated the antidepressant efficacy of repeated ketamine infusions in patients with sleep disturbances.Methods This study included 127 pati...
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Objective: The N-methyl-D-aspartate subtype glutamate receptor antagonist ketamine has rapid antidepressant and antisuicidal effects in treating treatment-resistant bipolar depression (TRBD). The neurocognitive effects of repeated ketamine infusions in TRBD are not known. Methods: Six intravenous infusions of ketamine (0.5 mg/kg over 40 min) were a...
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Objectives Early childhood experiences influence cognitive-emotional development, with insecure attachment predisposing to potential psychopathologies. We investigated whether narratives containing attachment-specific speech patterns shape listeners’ emotional responses and social intentions. Design First, 149 healthy participants listened to three...
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Introduction Schizophrenia is a psychiatric illness associated with brain function alterations and varying degree of treatment resistance, often leading to severe social malfunctioning. In recent decades, numerous studies have been investigating the therapeutic potential of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a non-invasive therapy for schiz...
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Background This study is the first to examine the association between plasma levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and the antisuicidal effects of repeated ketamine infusions in depressed patients with suicidal ideation. Methods Fifty-seven depressed patients with suicidal ideation received six ketamine infusions (0.5 mg/kg) during a...
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Objective The N-methyl-D-aspartate subtype glutamate receptor antagonist ketamine has rapid antidepressant and antisuicidal effects in treating treatment-resistant bipolar depression (TRBD). The neurocognitive effects of repeated ketamine infusions in TRBD are not known. Methods Six intravenous infusions of ketamine (0.5 mg/kg over 40 min) were ad...
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Introduction: As a prevalent psychiatric disease, depression is a life-threatening mental disorder that may cause work disability and premature death. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation procedure, which has been reported to have a significant effect on antidepressant treatment in recent years. However, the pa...
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Increasing evidence has demonstrated that inflammatory cytokines play an important role in major depressive disorder (MDD) and are associated with treatment outcomes. Few studies have explored the trajectories of multiple inflammatory cytokines after repeated ketamine infusions in MDD. In this study, we conducted a secondary analysis to investigate...
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Background Biased fear-related perception is one main characteristic in patients with panic disorder (PD) and their prominent cardiovascular symptoms associated with enhanced heartbeat perception. Patients and Methods We investigated interoceptive perception in 18 first-onset drug-naïve PD patients and 21 age- and gender-matched healthy controls (...
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Objectives Ketamine has shown rapid antidepressant effects in depressed patients. However, the antidepressant and antisuicidal effects of repeated ketamine infusions in patients with treatment-resistant bipolar depression (TRBD) are not known. Methods TRBD patients received six intravenous infusions of 0.5 mg/kg ketamine over 40 min on a Monday–We...
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Background To identify different network-symptom relationship may be a model of how precision medicine approach. In the July 2019 issue of AJP, Brady et al. successfully identified a network biomarker of negative symptom severity in a sample of patients with schizophrenia using resting state functional connectivity (FC) fMRI, which pushed forward t...
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Objective To analyze the situation and characteristics of juvenile high suicidal risk calls from Guangzhou crisis hotline in 2008-2019,in order to appeal to all sectors of society to pay attention to the mental health problems of minors, and to provide information for the prevention of minors' suicide. Methods A retrospective study was conducted on...
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Objective Ketamine has been demonstrated to have robust and rapid antidepressant effects, and few studies have focused on the relationship between insomnia and the efficacy of ketamine. The objective of this study was to examine whether baseline insomnia predicted the antidepressant efficacy of repeated intravenous ketamine infusions for unipolar a...
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Background Suicidal ideation (SI) is common in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and often related to cognitive deficits. Limited longitudinal study has shown that cognitive improvement is associated with reduced SI. However, the comparatively study in Chinese depressed patients is still absent. The objective of this study was to explor...
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Background Interoception is associated with neural activity in the insula of healthy humans. On the basis of the somatic symptoms in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), especially abnormal heartbeat perception, we hypothesized that abnormal activity in the insula was associated with interoceptive awareness in patients with GAD. Methods We investig...
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Background: Ketamine has rapid-acting antidepressant and antisuicidal properties, while a proportion of patients do not adequately achieve a complete response to ketamine. Our aim was to explore the applicability of using clinical factors and serum tryptophan (TRP) metabolites to predict the response to six doses of ketamine for depression with su...
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Background: The β2 subunit of the voltage-gated l-type calcium channel gene(CACNB2) rs11013860 polymorphism is a putative genetic susceptibility marker for bipolar disorder (BD). However, the neural effects of CACNB2 rs11013860 in BD are largely unknown. Methods: Forty-six bipolar patients with first-episode mania and eighty-three healthy contro...
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Background Palpitation is a common complaint in generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). Brain imaging studies have investigated the neural mechanism of heartbeat perception in healthy volunteers. This study explored the neuroanatomical differences of altered heartbeat perception in patients with GAD using structural MRI. Aims Based on the strong somat...
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Objectives Early childhood experiences influence cognitive‐emotional development, with insecure attachment predisposing to potential psychopathologies. We investigated whether narratives containing attachment‐specific speech patterns shape listeners’ emotional responses and social intentions. Design First, 149 healthy participants listened to thre...
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Objective: About half or more of treatment-resistant depressed patients do not respond to ketamine, and few clinical predictors to gauge the most likely antidepressant response have been proposed. We explored whether depression subtypes are associated with response to ketamine. Methods: Ninety-seven participants with depression were administered...
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Background: Recent studies have suggested that neurocognition is changed after repeated infusions of ketamine in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). The objective of this study was to investigate whether differences existed in the neurocognitive effect of six ketamine infusions in patients with anxious and nonanxious TRD and to det...
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Background Suicide is a tremendous public health crisis and is demanded urgent intervention. Previous studies found that ketamine intervention could rapidly reduce suicidal ideation in depression. However, the comparatively study in Chinese population remains absence. The current study aims to assess the anti-suicidal efficacy of repeated ketamine...
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Delayed diagnosis of bipolar disorder (BD) is common. However, diagnostic validity may be enhanced using reliable neurobiological markers for BD. Degree centrality (DC) is one such potential marker that enables researchers to visualize neuronal network abnormalities in the early stages of some neuropsychiatric disorders. In the present study, we me...
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Background: 18F-FDG positron emission tomography (PET) is a reliable technique to quantify regional neural glucose metabolism even with major depressive disorder (MDD) heterogeneous features. Previous study proposed that in the resting-state (RS), pairs of brain regions whose regional glucose metabolic rates were significantly correlated were func...
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Two-stage screening, involving a self-rating report, followed by a structured interview, has been proposed for identifying clinical high risk of psychosis (CHR) for nearly two decades. This study used PRIME Screen-Revised (PS-R) and Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes (SIPS) to investigate the predictive validity of the two-stage screening...
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Dopamine in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays an important role in cognitive performance and regulates by catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) expression. To clarify the effect of COMT genotype on cognitive function in patients with schizophrenia, we performed DNA genotyping, cognitive evaluations, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in...
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Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) show an impaired ability to modulate emotional states and deficits in processing emotional information. Many studies in healthy individuals showed a major involvement of the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) in the modulation of emotional processing. Recently, we used emotional expected pictures with high...
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The association between neurocognition and the theory of mind (ToM) abilities during the progression of psychosis is unclear. This study included 83 individuals with attenuated psychosis syndrome (APS), from which 26 converted to psychosis (converters) after a follow up period of 18months. Comprehensive cognitive tests (including MATRICS Consensus...
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Obesity is associated with a number of health problems, especial insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes. Our previous study showed that obese males had decreased neural activity in the orbital frontal cortex (OFC) and increased activity in the left putamen (Zhang et al., 2015b), which could indicate altered eating behaviors in obesity related to a...
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Obesity is a worldwide public health epidemic. Research demonstrates that obesity is associated with an increased risk of developing many physical conditions including diabetes and high blood cholesterol (Ogden et al., 2014). Bariatric surgery is one efficient therapy to losing weight. Previous functional MRI (fMRI) studies have found that obese pa...
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Major depressive disorder is characterized by abnormal brain connectivity at rest. Currently, most studies investigating resting-state activity rely on a priori restrictions on specific networks or seed regions, which may bias observations. We hence sought to elicit functional alterations in a hypothesis-free approach. We applied functional connect...
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Obesity as a chronic disease is a major factor for insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes, which has become a global health problem. In the present study, we used resting state functional MRI to investigate the amplitude of low frequency fluctuations of spontaneous signal during both hunger and satiety states in 20 lean and 20 obese males. We found...
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Obesity as a chronic disease has become a global epidemic. However, why obese individuals eat more still remains unclear. Recent functional neuroimaging studies have found abnormal brain activations in obese people. In the present study, we used resting state functional MRI to observe spontaneous blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) signal fluctuati...

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