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View article: Walking the Labyrinth: The Nonlinear Nature of C-PTSD Recovery-Core Memory, Dreams, and the Grey Phase Post-Betrayal Trauma
Walking the Labyrinth: The Nonlinear Nature of C-PTSD Recovery-Core Memory, Dreams, and the Grey Phase Post-Betrayal Trauma Open
This paper presents a narrative review and theoretical synthesis of betrayal trauma through the lenses of memory reconstruction, identity disruption, and recovery. Drawing on psychological literature, including foundational work by Freyd, …
View article: Why Are Some People with ADHD Good at Math and Others Bad? Exploring cognitive profiles, working memory differences, autistic-leaning traits, and emotional/dopaminergic factors
Why Are Some People with ADHD Good at Math and Others Bad? Exploring cognitive profiles, working memory differences, autistic-leaning traits, and emotional/dopaminergic factors Open
The association between ADHD and poor mathematical performance is widely accepted but insufficiently interrogated. This paper proposes a novel integrative framework to account for the striking variability in math-related outcomes among ind…
View article: The Paradox of Task Switching in ADHD
The Paradox of Task Switching in ADHD Open
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is commonly associated with impulsive behavior and frequent task-switching. However, a paradox emerges in clinical and experiential accounts that highlight an aversion to task switching and s…
View article: Hyper-Associative Cognition: Rethinking Attention, Trauma, and the ADHD-PTSD Continuum
Hyper-Associative Cognition: Rethinking Attention, Trauma, and the ADHD-PTSD Continuum Open
Traditional psychiatric models often pathologize attentional lapses, dissociation, and distractibility as deficits—symptoms of dysfunction in disorders such as ADHD and PTSD. This paper challenges that framing by introducing the concept of…
View article: Visualization of interindividual differences in spinal dynamics in the presence of intraindividual variabilities
Visualization of interindividual differences in spinal dynamics in the presence of intraindividual variabilities Open
Surface topography systems enable the capture of spinal dynamic movement.A visualization of possible unique movement patterns appears to be difficult due to large intraclass and small inter-class variabilities.Therefore, we investigated a …
View article: Management of Alcohol Withdrawal in the Emergency Department: Current Perspectives
Management of Alcohol Withdrawal in the Emergency Department: Current Perspectives Open
Chelsea Wolf,1,2 Ashley Curry,1,2 Jacob Nacht,1,3 Scott A Simpson1,2 1Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO, USA; 2Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA; 3Department of Emergency Medic…
View article: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Effects of CREB1 Genotypes on Individual Differences in Memory and Executive Function: Findings from the BLSA
Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Effects of CREB1 Genotypes on Individual Differences in Memory and Executive Function: Findings from the BLSA Open
Purpose: Previously, we have shown that the SNP rs10932201 genotype of the cyclic AMP responsive element binding protein 1 gene (CREB1) contributes to individual differences in executive and memory function at the neural system and behavio…
View article: P099 Altered intrinsic brain function in Crohn's disease
P099 Altered intrinsic brain function in Crohn's disease Open
Background: Psychological factors play an important role in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), where comorbidity of mental disorders shows a higher prevalence than in the general population. As suggested by previous neuroimaging studies, s…