This article reviews human and animal studies in the neurobiology of depression. The etiology of the illness, associated neurotransmitter dysregulation, sex steroids, the role of stress, and sleep regulation are discussed. It is suggested that the genesis of depression is related to homeostatic maladaptation that is sexually dimorphic. The authors propose that depressed females are hyperresponsive to stress, whereas depressed males are hyporesponsive to stress. This divergence reflects the exaggeration of naturally occurring differences between males and females, which are most obvious under challenge conditions. The authors conclude that future work in this area should fully evaluate sexual dimorphism, neural plasticity, critical pe...
This dissertation reviews the psychiatric, psychopharmacological, and neurophysiological research st...
There is growing evidence that stress causes a decrease of neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus and ant...
Major depressive disorder (MDD ) is a chronic and recurrent psychiatric condition characterized by d...
AbstractCurrent treatments for depression are inadequate for many individuals, and progress in under...
Depression is a devastating neuropsychiatric disease that has profound effects on neural structure a...
Depression is one of the most common, costly and severe psychopathologies worldwide. Its incidence, ...
Copyright © 2014 Mikhail Stepanichev et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Stress-related mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression, are the most common psychiatric condi...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Although the etiology an...
With a high annual and lifetime prevalence, depression is becoming the leading contributor to the gl...
Summary Despite clear evidence of an intimate connection between sleep, major depressive disorders ...
The concept of a stress-induced depression has recently been proposed in light of new findings from ...
Mood disorders are devastating, often chronic illnesses characterized by low mood, poor affect, and ...
This dissertation reviews the psychiatric, psychopharmacological, and neurophysiological research st...
There is growing evidence that stress causes a decrease of neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus and ant...
Major depressive disorder (MDD ) is a chronic and recurrent psychiatric condition characterized by d...
AbstractCurrent treatments for depression are inadequate for many individuals, and progress in under...
Depression is a devastating neuropsychiatric disease that has profound effects on neural structure a...
Depression is one of the most common, costly and severe psychopathologies worldwide. Its incidence, ...
Copyright © 2014 Mikhail Stepanichev et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Stress-related mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression, are the most common psychiatric condi...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Although the etiology an...
With a high annual and lifetime prevalence, depression is becoming the leading contributor to the gl...
Summary Despite clear evidence of an intimate connection between sleep, major depressive disorders ...
The concept of a stress-induced depression has recently been proposed in light of new findings from ...
Mood disorders are devastating, often chronic illnesses characterized by low mood, poor affect, and ...
This dissertation reviews the psychiatric, psychopharmacological, and neurophysiological research st...
There is growing evidence that stress causes a decrease of neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus and ant...
Major depressive disorder (MDD ) is a chronic and recurrent psychiatric condition characterized by d...