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Different brain responses during empathy in youth with autism spectrum disorders and youth with conduct disorder and callous-unemotional traits Universiteit Gent
Cost of disorders of the brain in Europe 2010 Universiteit Antwerpen
Background The spectrum of disorders of the brain is large, covering hundreds of disorders that are listed in either the mental or neurological disorder chapters of the established international diagnostic classification systems. These disorders have a high prevalence as well as short- and long-term impairments and disabilities. Therefore they are an emotional, financial and social burden to the patients, their families and their social network. ...
Non-Organic Language Disorders after Awake Brain Surgery Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Awake surgery with Direct Electrical Stimulation (DES) is the ‘gold standard’ to resect brain tumours in the language dominant hemisphere (1). Milian et al. (2) stated that most patients tolerate the awake procedure well and would undergo awake surgery again if necessary. Intraoperative pain is reported in 30%, strong anxiety in 10-14% of the patients. Post-traumatic stress disorders were not found in the early postoperative phase (3) nor during ...
Occurrence of speech-language disorders in the acute phase following pediatric acquired brain injury : results from the Ghent University Hospital Universiteit Gent
The application of tDCS in psychiatric disorders : a brain imaging view Universiteit Gent
The economic cost of brain disorders in Europe Universiteit Antwerpen
Background and purpose: In 2005, we presented for the first time overall estimates of annual costs for brain disorders (mental and neurologic disorders) in Europe. This new report presents updated, more accurate, and comprehensive 2010 estimates for 30 European countries. Methods: One-year prevalence and annual cost per person of 19 major groups of disorders are based on best estimates derived from systematic literature reviews by panels of ...
Evaluation of the brain 5-HT2A receptor binding index in dogs with anxiety disorders, measured with I-123-5I-R91150 and SPECT Universiteit Gent
The serotonergic system has been implicated in emotional and cognitive functions since early work. In particular, an important role has been attributed to the 5-HT2A receptor in schizophrenia, depression, eating disorders, and anxiety. The aim of the study was to evaluate the involvement of the brain 5-HT2A receptor in dogs with severe anxiety disorder, using I-123-5I-R91150 and SPECT. Methods: SPECT was performed with the 5-HT2A ...