The recently proposed Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) system defines psychopathologies as phenomena of multilevel neurobiological existence and assigns them to 5 behavioural domains characterizing a brain in action. We performed an analysis on this contemporary concept of psychopathologies in respect to a brain phylogeny and biological substrates of psychiatric diseases. We found that the RDoC system uses biological determinism to explain the pathogenesis of distinct psychiatric symptoms and emphasises exploration of endophenotypes but not of complex diseases. Therefore, as a possible framework for experimental studies it allows one to evade a major challenge of translational studies of strict disease-to-model correspondence. The system con...
Defining major depressive disorder both in its clinical as well as in its experimental extents is an...
In behavioral neurosciences, such as neurobiology and biopsychology, animal models make it possible ...
International audienceThe Research Domain Criteria project (RDoc) proposes a new classification syst...
The recently proposed Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) system defines psychopathologies as phenomena ...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
Although recent research in neuroscience and genetics is providing new insights into the etiology of...
Modeling neuropsychiatric disorders in animals poses a significant challenge due to the subjective n...
Abstract The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in a...
Background: The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) has been developed as an alternative approach to stu...
The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in areas in w...
We are witnessing a tremendous expansion of strategies and techniques that derive from basic and pre...
The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in areas in w...
Animal models provide important tools to study biological and environmental factors that shape brain...
In general medicine, and much more in the treatment of psychiatric illness, one size does not fit al...
More than 450 million people worldwide suffer from neuropsychiatric disorders and the numbers contin...
Defining major depressive disorder both in its clinical as well as in its experimental extents is an...
In behavioral neurosciences, such as neurobiology and biopsychology, animal models make it possible ...
International audienceThe Research Domain Criteria project (RDoc) proposes a new classification syst...
The recently proposed Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) system defines psychopathologies as phenomena ...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
Although recent research in neuroscience and genetics is providing new insights into the etiology of...
Modeling neuropsychiatric disorders in animals poses a significant challenge due to the subjective n...
Abstract The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in a...
Background: The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) has been developed as an alternative approach to stu...
The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in areas in w...
We are witnessing a tremendous expansion of strategies and techniques that derive from basic and pre...
The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in areas in w...
Animal models provide important tools to study biological and environmental factors that shape brain...
In general medicine, and much more in the treatment of psychiatric illness, one size does not fit al...
More than 450 million people worldwide suffer from neuropsychiatric disorders and the numbers contin...
Defining major depressive disorder both in its clinical as well as in its experimental extents is an...
In behavioral neurosciences, such as neurobiology and biopsychology, animal models make it possible ...
International audienceThe Research Domain Criteria project (RDoc) proposes a new classification syst...