The purpose of the present review is to consider further evidence for the role of neuroendocrine mechanisms in mental disorders by focusing on recent trends and advances in the field of psychoneuroendocrinology.; Recent studies confirm the importance of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis for the development and course of mental disorders. Notably, the neuropeptide oxytocin has been shown to reduce the responsiveness of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis to social stress and to improve social approach behavior. A better understanding of the neuroendocrine mechanisms of action underlying normal behavior has recently been translated to studies investigating novel therapeutic approaches using hormone administration.; Neuroendocrine sy...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...
In this review we summarize the results and conclusions of five studies as presented in a symposium ...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After participating in this educational activity, the physician should be bette...
Oxytocin (OT) is implicated in stress reduction as well as in social behavior. It inhibits the stres...
Steroid hormones like cortisol and testosterone play an important role in the regulation of social m...
[Background] Hormones impact on cognition, emotions, and behaviour. Given that mental disorders are ...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a highly prevalent and disabling disorder with key behavioral trait...
The fundamental ability to form attachment is indispensable for human social relationships. Impairme...
Novel pharmacotherapies that improve outcomes for individuals with stress-related psychiatric disord...
Profound dysfunctions in several neuroendocrine systems have been described in patients suffering fr...
Extensive animal and recent human research have helped inform neuroendocrinological models of social...
Following the assumption that stressors play an important part in the etiology and maintenance of ps...
Anti-social behaviors and social deficits induced mental disorders are critical problems in our soci...
Although the neurohypophyseal hormones vasopressin and oxytocin are mostly known for their role resp...
SummaryIn this review we summarize the results and conclusions of five studies as presented in a sym...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...
In this review we summarize the results and conclusions of five studies as presented in a symposium ...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After participating in this educational activity, the physician should be bette...
Oxytocin (OT) is implicated in stress reduction as well as in social behavior. It inhibits the stres...
Steroid hormones like cortisol and testosterone play an important role in the regulation of social m...
[Background] Hormones impact on cognition, emotions, and behaviour. Given that mental disorders are ...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a highly prevalent and disabling disorder with key behavioral trait...
The fundamental ability to form attachment is indispensable for human social relationships. Impairme...
Novel pharmacotherapies that improve outcomes for individuals with stress-related psychiatric disord...
Profound dysfunctions in several neuroendocrine systems have been described in patients suffering fr...
Extensive animal and recent human research have helped inform neuroendocrinological models of social...
Following the assumption that stressors play an important part in the etiology and maintenance of ps...
Anti-social behaviors and social deficits induced mental disorders are critical problems in our soci...
Although the neurohypophyseal hormones vasopressin and oxytocin are mostly known for their role resp...
SummaryIn this review we summarize the results and conclusions of five studies as presented in a sym...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...
In this review we summarize the results and conclusions of five studies as presented in a symposium ...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After participating in this educational activity, the physician should be bette...