An attempt is made to relate drug and non-drug antidepressive interventions to brain processes. In the present context two concepts are proposed: vulnerability towards depressogenic factors and depression as a state of the brain. Accordingly, it is assumed that the current antidepressants make the brain less vulnerable by inhibiting monoaminergic neurons and by reducing the number or efficacy of their postsynaptic receptors. In contrast, electroconvulsive therapie and sleep-deprivation affect primarily the state of the the brain and cart produce spectacular (but often short lasting) improvements. It is proposed that the combination of the two aspects may lead to fast and lasting antidepressive effects.</p
Conferencia invitada en el instituto Max Planck, Munich, AlemaniaMajor depressive disorder (MDD) is ...
Negative affective schema and associated biases in information processing have long been associated ...
Depression is currently recognized as a crucial problem in everyday clinical practice, in light of e...
From our research and literature search we propose an understanding of the mechanism of action of an...
Specific targeting of the serotonergic and noradrenergic systems for the development of antidepressa...
Depression is a mood disorder that affects physical and mental health by altering a person’s behavio...
Abstract Th is literature rev iew will examine antidepressants as a treatment of depression. The aim...
Depression is one of the most debilitating disorders of our times. Antidepressant medication, one of...
This paper explores new findings in neuroscience research regarding antidepressant medication as wel...
Methods of brain stimulation such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, deep brain stimulation and v...
Although several treatment options exist for mild, moderate and severe depression, few reports have ...
Major depressive disorder is a severe and complex mental disorder. Impaired neurotransmission and di...
Depressive disorders are among the most frequent psychiatric diseases in the Western world with prev...
Most currently available antidepressants target monoamine neurotransmitter function. However, a pure...
The hypotheses on the pathophysiology of depression/mood disorders and on antidepressant mechanisms ...
Conferencia invitada en el instituto Max Planck, Munich, AlemaniaMajor depressive disorder (MDD) is ...
Negative affective schema and associated biases in information processing have long been associated ...
Depression is currently recognized as a crucial problem in everyday clinical practice, in light of e...
From our research and literature search we propose an understanding of the mechanism of action of an...
Specific targeting of the serotonergic and noradrenergic systems for the development of antidepressa...
Depression is a mood disorder that affects physical and mental health by altering a person’s behavio...
Abstract Th is literature rev iew will examine antidepressants as a treatment of depression. The aim...
Depression is one of the most debilitating disorders of our times. Antidepressant medication, one of...
This paper explores new findings in neuroscience research regarding antidepressant medication as wel...
Methods of brain stimulation such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, deep brain stimulation and v...
Although several treatment options exist for mild, moderate and severe depression, few reports have ...
Major depressive disorder is a severe and complex mental disorder. Impaired neurotransmission and di...
Depressive disorders are among the most frequent psychiatric diseases in the Western world with prev...
Most currently available antidepressants target monoamine neurotransmitter function. However, a pure...
The hypotheses on the pathophysiology of depression/mood disorders and on antidepressant mechanisms ...
Conferencia invitada en el instituto Max Planck, Munich, AlemaniaMajor depressive disorder (MDD) is ...
Negative affective schema and associated biases in information processing have long been associated ...
Depression is currently recognized as a crucial problem in everyday clinical practice, in light of e...