This study proposes a strategy, based on self-regulation therapy, to change personality and its biological substrate, the DRD3 gene expression. It has been demonstrated that acute doses of stimulating drugs, like methylphenidate, are able to change personality and the expression of certain genes in the short term. On the other hand, self-regulation therapy has been proven to reproduce the effects of drugs. Thus, it is feasible to hope that self-regulation therapy is equally effective as methylphenidate in changing personality and the gene expression. This is a preliminary study with a single-case experimental design with replication in which 2 subjects participated. The results and potential implications for research and psychothe...
[EN] Preimplantation embryo manipulations during standard assisted reproductive technologies (ART) h...
[EN] Understanding how people behave when facing hazardous situations, how intrinsic and extrinsic f...
[EN] Objectives: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized ...
[EN] A deepening in the biological nature of the general factor of personality (GFP) is suggested: t...
"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pérez-Ruíz, Raúl, Emilio Lence, Inmacul...
[EN] Colchicine (COL) is a bioactive molecule with antitumor properties. When COL binds to tubulin (...
[EN] Determining the fitness of viral genotypes has become a standard practice in virology as it is ...
Background: The cell-material interaction is a complex bi-directional and dynamic process that mimic...
[EN] Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is mostly diagnosed according to behavioral symptoms in sensory,...
[EN] Attention deficits are among the most common cognitive impairments observed after experiencing ...
[EN] Lapatinib (LAP) is an anticancer drug generally used to treat breast and lung cancer. It exhibi...
[EN] Melatonin (MLT) is widely known for regulating the circadian cycles and has been studied for it...
[EN] The maintenance of ionic homeostasis is essential for cell viability, thus the activity of plas...
[EN] Social cognition is the innate human ability to interpret the emotional state of others from co...
[EN] During the first weeks of abstinence, alcohol craving in patients may increase or "incubate." W...
[EN] Preimplantation embryo manipulations during standard assisted reproductive technologies (ART) h...
[EN] Understanding how people behave when facing hazardous situations, how intrinsic and extrinsic f...
[EN] Objectives: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized ...
[EN] A deepening in the biological nature of the general factor of personality (GFP) is suggested: t...
"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pérez-Ruíz, Raúl, Emilio Lence, Inmacul...
[EN] Colchicine (COL) is a bioactive molecule with antitumor properties. When COL binds to tubulin (...
[EN] Determining the fitness of viral genotypes has become a standard practice in virology as it is ...
Background: The cell-material interaction is a complex bi-directional and dynamic process that mimic...
[EN] Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is mostly diagnosed according to behavioral symptoms in sensory,...
[EN] Attention deficits are among the most common cognitive impairments observed after experiencing ...
[EN] Lapatinib (LAP) is an anticancer drug generally used to treat breast and lung cancer. It exhibi...
[EN] Melatonin (MLT) is widely known for regulating the circadian cycles and has been studied for it...
[EN] The maintenance of ionic homeostasis is essential for cell viability, thus the activity of plas...
[EN] Social cognition is the innate human ability to interpret the emotional state of others from co...
[EN] During the first weeks of abstinence, alcohol craving in patients may increase or "incubate." W...
[EN] Preimplantation embryo manipulations during standard assisted reproductive technologies (ART) h...
[EN] Understanding how people behave when facing hazardous situations, how intrinsic and extrinsic f...
[EN] Objectives: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized ...