Background: High levels of sensation seeking (SS) have been traditionally reported for lifetime bipolar disorder (BD) and/or substance use disorder (SUD) rather than major depressive disorder (MDD). Nonetheless, a renewed clinical attention toward the burden of sub-threshold bipolarity in MDD, solicits for a better assessment of "unipolar" major depressive episodes (MDEs) via characterization of putative differential psychopathological patterns, including SS and predominant affective temperament. Methods: Two hundred and eighty currently depressed cases of MDD and 87 healthy controls were screened using the Zuckerman's sensation seeking scale-Form-V, the Hypomania Check List-32-item (HCL-32), the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Par...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess whether different affective temperaments could be r...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess whether different affective temperaments could be r...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine the spectrum of alcohol and substance abuse, including reasons for u...
High levels of sensation seeking (SS) have been traditionally reported for lifetime bipolar disorder...
High levels of sensation seeking (SS) have been traditionally reported for lifetime bipolar disorder...
High levels of sensation seeking (SS) have been traditionally reported for lifetime bipolar disorder...
Augmenting/reducing of the evoked potential has been shown to be related to sensation seeking (SS) a...
Augmenting/reducing of the evoked potential has been shown to be related to sensation seeking (SS) a...
Background Recent studies have challenged the traditional unipolar/bipolar divide with increasing s...
Augmenting/reducing of the evoked potential has been shown to be related to sensation seeking (SS) a...
Background Recent studies have challenged the traditional unipolar/bipolar divide with increasing s...
INTRODUCTION: Extreme sensory processing patterns may contribute to the pathophysiology of major aff...
Growing evidence supports the validity of distinguishing major depressive disorder (MDD) plus a life...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine the spectrum of alcohol and substance abuse, including reasons for u...
<b>Background</b> Recent studies have challenged the traditional unipolar/bipolar divide with inc...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess whether different affective temperaments could be r...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess whether different affective temperaments could be r...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine the spectrum of alcohol and substance abuse, including reasons for u...
High levels of sensation seeking (SS) have been traditionally reported for lifetime bipolar disorder...
High levels of sensation seeking (SS) have been traditionally reported for lifetime bipolar disorder...
High levels of sensation seeking (SS) have been traditionally reported for lifetime bipolar disorder...
Augmenting/reducing of the evoked potential has been shown to be related to sensation seeking (SS) a...
Augmenting/reducing of the evoked potential has been shown to be related to sensation seeking (SS) a...
Background Recent studies have challenged the traditional unipolar/bipolar divide with increasing s...
Augmenting/reducing of the evoked potential has been shown to be related to sensation seeking (SS) a...
Background Recent studies have challenged the traditional unipolar/bipolar divide with increasing s...
INTRODUCTION: Extreme sensory processing patterns may contribute to the pathophysiology of major aff...
Growing evidence supports the validity of distinguishing major depressive disorder (MDD) plus a life...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine the spectrum of alcohol and substance abuse, including reasons for u...
<b>Background</b> Recent studies have challenged the traditional unipolar/bipolar divide with inc...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess whether different affective temperaments could be r...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess whether different affective temperaments could be r...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine the spectrum of alcohol and substance abuse, including reasons for u...