Context: Hoarding disorder (HD), previously considered a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), has been proposed as a unique diagnostic entity in DSM-5. Current models of HD emphasize problems of decision-making, attachment to possessions, and poor insight, whereas previous neuroimaging studies have suggested abnormalities in frontal brain regions. Objective: To examine the neural mechanisms of impaired decision making in HD in patients with well-defined primary HD compared with patients with OCD and healthy control subjects (HCs). Design: We compared neural activity among patients with HD, patients with OCD, and HCs during decisions to keep or discard personal possessions and control possessions from November 9, 2006, to August 1...
Although hoarding disorder (HD) is characterized by self- and clinician-reported difficulties with c...
Hoarding behavior and the problems associated with it have been the subject of an increasing amount ...
Hoarding is a serious and debilitating disorder that has a chronic course, is difficult to treat, an...
Context: Hoarding disorder (HD), previously considered a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (O...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies have suggested unique patterns of neural activity associated with compulsi...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) demonstrate exaggerated subjective distress and ...
Background: preliminary evidence suggests that hoarding disorder (HD) and obsessive-compulsive disor...
Preliminary neuroimaging studies suggest that patients with the ‘compulsive hoarding syndrome’ may b...
Background: Acquiring and discarding objects are routine decision processes for most people. Despit...
We examined differences in regional brain activation during tests of executive function in individua...
Preliminary neuroimaging studies suggest that patients with the 'compulsive hoarding syndrome' may b...
BACKGROUND:Hoarding disorder (HD) is a disease concept newly presented in DSM-5. As far as we know, ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hoarding disorder (HD) is a disease concept newly presented in DSM-5. As fa...
Hoarding disorder is a new mental disorder in DSM-5. It is classified alongside OCD and other presum...
AbstractHoarding disorder is a new mental disorder in DSM-5. It is classified alongside OCD and othe...
Although hoarding disorder (HD) is characterized by self- and clinician-reported difficulties with c...
Hoarding behavior and the problems associated with it have been the subject of an increasing amount ...
Hoarding is a serious and debilitating disorder that has a chronic course, is difficult to treat, an...
Context: Hoarding disorder (HD), previously considered a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (O...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies have suggested unique patterns of neural activity associated with compulsi...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) demonstrate exaggerated subjective distress and ...
Background: preliminary evidence suggests that hoarding disorder (HD) and obsessive-compulsive disor...
Preliminary neuroimaging studies suggest that patients with the ‘compulsive hoarding syndrome’ may b...
Background: Acquiring and discarding objects are routine decision processes for most people. Despit...
We examined differences in regional brain activation during tests of executive function in individua...
Preliminary neuroimaging studies suggest that patients with the 'compulsive hoarding syndrome' may b...
BACKGROUND:Hoarding disorder (HD) is a disease concept newly presented in DSM-5. As far as we know, ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hoarding disorder (HD) is a disease concept newly presented in DSM-5. As fa...
Hoarding disorder is a new mental disorder in DSM-5. It is classified alongside OCD and other presum...
AbstractHoarding disorder is a new mental disorder in DSM-5. It is classified alongside OCD and othe...
Although hoarding disorder (HD) is characterized by self- and clinician-reported difficulties with c...
Hoarding behavior and the problems associated with it have been the subject of an increasing amount ...
Hoarding is a serious and debilitating disorder that has a chronic course, is difficult to treat, an...