The purpose of this study was to examine how individuals who are most negatively affected by stressful situations are also some of the ones who are most benefited when in positive ones. To further analyze this topic, a review of the literature was conducted to develop an understanding of how the brain regulates mood and emotion, and how the environment may induce mental health disorders. Key structures of the body and theories that were used to facilitate this topic include: The limbic system, HPA axis, Brofenbrenner’s Ecological model, Diathesis Stress, and Differential Susceptibility. Examining how these theories and structures engage with one another, allow for further connections of how the onset of disorders occur. Two mood disorders t...
Copyright © 2014 Angelo Compare et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The neurobiology of mood disorders has been already for decades the subject of intensive experimenta...
The brain pathologies that mediate the cognitive, motivational, and motor abnormalities of depressiv...
It has long been established in traditional forms of medicine and in anecdotal knowledge that the he...
Background: Mood disorders are related to considerable morbidity and mortality, and although there i...
Humans regulate emotions quite naturally. Cognitive techniques for emotion regulation, in particular...
There are no specific structural neuropathological hallmarks found in the brain of mood disorders. I...
Several mechanisms for the development of depression have been proposed, and a comparative examinati...
A review of behavioral and neurobiological data on mood and mood regulation as they pertain to an un...
An outstanding problem in psychiatry concerns how to link discoveries about the pharmacological, neu...
Major depression is a psychiatric disorder with high prevalence. Both specialists in cognitive psych...
Background: Feedback mechanisms throughout the brain play a significant role in maintaining physiolo...
The brain controls both the physiologic and the behavioral coping responses to daily events as well ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the neurobiological, psychophysical and behavioural measures of affective inst...
Current theoretical models of emotion highlight the importance of distinguishing depression and anxi...
Copyright © 2014 Angelo Compare et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The neurobiology of mood disorders has been already for decades the subject of intensive experimenta...
The brain pathologies that mediate the cognitive, motivational, and motor abnormalities of depressiv...
It has long been established in traditional forms of medicine and in anecdotal knowledge that the he...
Background: Mood disorders are related to considerable morbidity and mortality, and although there i...
Humans regulate emotions quite naturally. Cognitive techniques for emotion regulation, in particular...
There are no specific structural neuropathological hallmarks found in the brain of mood disorders. I...
Several mechanisms for the development of depression have been proposed, and a comparative examinati...
A review of behavioral and neurobiological data on mood and mood regulation as they pertain to an un...
An outstanding problem in psychiatry concerns how to link discoveries about the pharmacological, neu...
Major depression is a psychiatric disorder with high prevalence. Both specialists in cognitive psych...
Background: Feedback mechanisms throughout the brain play a significant role in maintaining physiolo...
The brain controls both the physiologic and the behavioral coping responses to daily events as well ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the neurobiological, psychophysical and behavioural measures of affective inst...
Current theoretical models of emotion highlight the importance of distinguishing depression and anxi...
Copyright © 2014 Angelo Compare et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The neurobiology of mood disorders has been already for decades the subject of intensive experimenta...
The brain pathologies that mediate the cognitive, motivational, and motor abnormalities of depressiv...