BACKGROUND: Prior studies have suggested unique patterns of neural activity associated with compulsive hoarding. However, to date no studies have examined the process of making actual decisions about whether to keep or discard possessions in patients with hoarding symptoms. An increasing body of clinical data and experimental psychopathology research suggests that hoarding is associated with impaired decision making; therefore, it is important to understand the neural underpinnings of decision-making abnormalities in hoarding patients. METHOD: Twelve adult patients diagnosed with compulsive hoarding, 17% of whom also met criteria for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and 12 matched healthy controls underwent functional magnetic resonance...
The present study addressed four broad research questions: 1) During a discarding task, do hoarding ...
Despite substantial advances in research on hoarding disorder over the past decade, the mechanisms d...
Background: Acquiring and discarding objects are routine decision processes for most people. Despit...
Context: Hoarding disorder (HD), previously considered a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (O...
Preliminary neuroimaging studies suggest that patients with the 'compulsive hoarding syndrome' may b...
Preliminary neuroimaging studies suggest that patients with the 'compulsive hoarding syndrome' may b...
Context: Hoarding disorder (HD), previously considered a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (O...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) demonstrate exaggerated subjective distress and ...
Hoarding of possessions is thought to be influenced by deficits in information processing, emotional...
AbstractResearchers have reported that compulsive hoarding is associated with neurocognitive deficit...
Background: Compulsive Hoarding involves the acquisition of, and failure to discard, a large number ...
Researchers have reported that compulsive hoarding is associated with neurocognitive deficits. In th...
We examined differences in regional brain activation during tests of executive function in individua...
Background: Hoarding and obsessive-compulsive behaviours (OCB) are well documented symptoms in front...
BACKGROUND:Hoarding disorder (HD) is a disease concept newly presented in DSM-5. As far as we know, ...
The present study addressed four broad research questions: 1) During a discarding task, do hoarding ...
Despite substantial advances in research on hoarding disorder over the past decade, the mechanisms d...
Background: Acquiring and discarding objects are routine decision processes for most people. Despit...
Context: Hoarding disorder (HD), previously considered a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (O...
Preliminary neuroimaging studies suggest that patients with the 'compulsive hoarding syndrome' may b...
Preliminary neuroimaging studies suggest that patients with the 'compulsive hoarding syndrome' may b...
Context: Hoarding disorder (HD), previously considered a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (O...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) demonstrate exaggerated subjective distress and ...
Hoarding of possessions is thought to be influenced by deficits in information processing, emotional...
AbstractResearchers have reported that compulsive hoarding is associated with neurocognitive deficit...
Background: Compulsive Hoarding involves the acquisition of, and failure to discard, a large number ...
Researchers have reported that compulsive hoarding is associated with neurocognitive deficits. In th...
We examined differences in regional brain activation during tests of executive function in individua...
Background: Hoarding and obsessive-compulsive behaviours (OCB) are well documented symptoms in front...
BACKGROUND:Hoarding disorder (HD) is a disease concept newly presented in DSM-5. As far as we know, ...
The present study addressed four broad research questions: 1) During a discarding task, do hoarding ...
Despite substantial advances in research on hoarding disorder over the past decade, the mechanisms d...
Background: Acquiring and discarding objects are routine decision processes for most people. Despit...