Modeling neuropsychiatric disorders in animals poses a significant challenge due to the subjective nature of diverse often overlapping symptoms, lack of objective biomarkers and diagnostics, and the rudimentary understanding of the pathophysiology. Successful translational research requires animal models that can inform about disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets. Here, we review behavioral and neurobiological findings from selected animal models, based on presumed etiology and risk factors, for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. We focus on the use of appropriate statistical tools and newly developed Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) to link biomarkers from animal models with the human disease. We argue that...
Mouse models that recapitulate the full phenotypic spectrum of a psychiatric disorder, such as schiz...
AbstractAnimal models of mental disorders should ideally have construct, face, and predictive validi...
Emotional and cognitive information processing represent higher-order brain functions. They require ...
Modeling neuropsychiatric disorders in animals poses a significant challenge due to the subjective n...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
Mood disorders are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, yet their underlying pathophysiology ...
Animal models of psychiatric diseases are useful tools for screening new drugs and for investigating...
Recent advances in identifying risk-associated genes have provided unprecedented opportunities for d...
Abstract Bipolar disorder is characterized by recurrent manic and depressive episodes. Patients suff...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
Rodent models are a key factor in the process of translating psychiatric genetics and genomics findi...
Animal models of human disease have proven of considerable value in elucidating basic pathophysiolog...
Introduction: Depression is a highly debilitating psychiatric disorder that affects the global popul...
We are witnessing a tremendous expansion of strategies and techniques that derive from basic and pre...
The book highlights important aspects of Molecular Psychiatry, including molecular mechanisms, anima...
Mouse models that recapitulate the full phenotypic spectrum of a psychiatric disorder, such as schiz...
AbstractAnimal models of mental disorders should ideally have construct, face, and predictive validi...
Emotional and cognitive information processing represent higher-order brain functions. They require ...
Modeling neuropsychiatric disorders in animals poses a significant challenge due to the subjective n...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
Mood disorders are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, yet their underlying pathophysiology ...
Animal models of psychiatric diseases are useful tools for screening new drugs and for investigating...
Recent advances in identifying risk-associated genes have provided unprecedented opportunities for d...
Abstract Bipolar disorder is characterized by recurrent manic and depressive episodes. Patients suff...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
Rodent models are a key factor in the process of translating psychiatric genetics and genomics findi...
Animal models of human disease have proven of considerable value in elucidating basic pathophysiolog...
Introduction: Depression is a highly debilitating psychiatric disorder that affects the global popul...
We are witnessing a tremendous expansion of strategies and techniques that derive from basic and pre...
The book highlights important aspects of Molecular Psychiatry, including molecular mechanisms, anima...
Mouse models that recapitulate the full phenotypic spectrum of a psychiatric disorder, such as schiz...
AbstractAnimal models of mental disorders should ideally have construct, face, and predictive validi...
Emotional and cognitive information processing represent higher-order brain functions. They require ...