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Naturalistic treatment of functional deficits in the schizophrenia prodrome [Meeting Abstract]

Smith, Christopher W; Auther, Andrea; Correll, Christoph; Baskir, Lauren; McLaughlin, Danielle; Cornblatt, Barbara
ISI:000254163700925
ISSN: 0006-3223
CID: 2446082

Patterns of cannabis use and prodromal symptoms of psychosis in high-risk adolescents and young adults [Meeting Abstract]

Auther, Andrea M; Smith, Christopher; Nagachandran, Pradeep; Reinharth, Jonathan; Akerman, Meredith; Cornblatt, Barbara
ISI:000254163700119
ISSN: 0006-3223
CID: 2446072

The prodromal phase of mania: Can it be identified? [Meeting Abstract]

Cornblatt, Barbara A; Auther, Andrea; Smith, Christopher; McLaughlin, Danielle; Nagachandran, Pradeep; Correll, Christoph
ISI:000254163700080
ISSN: 0006-3223
CID: 2446062

Functional connectivity of orbitofronal cortex: Implications psychiatric illness [Meeting Abstract]

Tau, GZ; Krain, AL; Shehzad, Z; Margulies, DS; Uddin, LQ; Kelly, AMC; Castellanos, FX; Milham, MP
ISI:000254163700176
ISSN: 0006-3223
CID: 78665

Alterations in the functional connectivity of the amygdala associated with depressed mood [Meeting Abstract]

Roy, AK; Shehzad, Z; Kelly, AMC; Margulies, D; Castellanos, FX; Milham, MR
ISI:000254163700365
ISSN: 0006-3223
CID: 100435

Family history and paternal age-related gender effects on schizophrenia reoccurrence in the jerusalem cohort [Meeting Abstract]

Perrin, MC; Harlap, S; Kleinhaus, K; Opler, M; Lichtenberg, R; Draiman, BG; Manor, O; Malaspina, D
ISI:000254163700863
ISSN: 0006-3223
CID: 78671

Degree of right hand dominance predicts differential patterns of intrinsic functional connectivity during rest [Meeting Abstract]

Stark, DE; Shehzad, Z; Wegner, R; Margulies, DS; Kelly, AMC; Roy, AK; Miiham, MR
ISI:000254163700527
ISSN: 0006-3223
CID: 78667

Functional and structural connectivity in psychiatric disorders [Meeting Abstract]

Lim, KO; Milham, MP; Hoptman, MJ
ISI:000254163700115
ISSN: 0006-3223
CID: 78663

Panic, suffocation false alarms, separation anxiety and endogenous opioids

Preter, Maurice; Klein, Donald F
This review paper presents an amplification of the suffocation false alarm theory (SFA) of spontaneous panic [Klein DF (1993). False suffocation alarms, spontaneous panics, and related conditions. An integrative hypothesis. Arch Gen Psychiatry; 50:306-17.]. SFA postulates the existence of an evolved physiologic suffocation alarm system that monitors information about potential suffocation. Panic attacks maladaptively occur when the alarm is erroneously triggered. That panic is distinct from Cannon's emergency fear response and Selye's General Alarm Syndrome is shown by the prominence of intense air hunger during these attacks. Further, panic sufferers have chronic sighing abnormalities outside of the acute attack. Another basic physiologic distinction between fear and panic is the counter-intuitive lack of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) activation in panic. Understanding panic as provoked by indicators of potential suffocation, such as fluctuations in pCO(2) and brain lactate, as well as environmental circumstances fits the observed respiratory abnormalities. However, that sudden loss, bereavement and childhood separation anxiety are also antecedents of 'spontaneous' panic requires an integrative explanation. Because of the opioid system's central regulatory role in both disordered breathing and separation distress, we detail the role of opioidergic dysfunction in decreasing the suffocation alarm threshold. We present results from our laboratory where the naloxone-lactate challenge in normals produces supportive evidence for the endorphinergic defect hypothesis in the form of a distress episode of specific tidal volume hyperventilation paralleling challenge-produced and clinical panic
PMCID:2325919
PMID: 17765379
ISSN: 0278-5846
CID: 138823

Specific familial concordance of child anxiety disorders [Meeting Abstract]

Klein, RG; Mannuzza, S
ISI:000254163700434
ISSN: 0006-3223
CID: 78666