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Medicine, General & Internal
Sarah E. Morris, Charles A. Sanislow, Jenni Pacheco, Uma Vaidyanathan, Joshua A. Gordon, Bruce N. Cuthbert
Summary: The seven pillars of RDoC have provided a foundation for psychiatric research, emphasizing the importance of integrative analysis, dimensional approaches, and novel methods. The RDoC framework shows flexibility and can be applied in diverse areas, highlighting the significance of developmental trajectories within and across neurobehavioral domains and the value of computational methods in elucidating complex relationships.
Book Review
Infectious Diseases
Vijay Shankar Balakrishnan
Summary: During the COVID-19 pandemic, personal experiences have turned into stories, shaping a specific rhythm and form of public health narrative.
LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES
(2021)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Rose McGranahan, Zivile Jakaite, Alice Edwards, Stefan Rennick-Egglestone, Mike Slade, Stefan Priebe
Summary: This study explores the experiences and views of individuals with psychosis who do not seek mental health services, finding that they often perceive psychosis in a positive light, seek external sources of strength, and have negative past experiences with mental health services which lead to disengagement. Positive past experiences with individual clinicians were also noted.
Editorial Material
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Sarah Levitt, Alex Henri-Bhargava, David B. Hogan, Kenneth Shulman, Sara B. Mitchell
Summary: The article introduces the development and practices of the Brain Medicine Fellowship, a training program that aims to cultivate interdisciplinary expertise in the assessment and treatment of complex brain disorders. It highlights the innovative educational design and the impact of the program through the Brain Medicine Clinic, benefiting patients and caregivers.
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Bruce N. Cuthbert
Summary: This article provides an overview of the National Institute of Mental Health's (NIMH) Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project, which aims to develop new ways of studying mental illness based on measurable behavior and related neurobiological measures. The project addresses the limitations of the current diagnostic system and emphasizes the study of fundamental dimensions characterized by related behavioral, psychological, and neurobiological data. It also highlights the importance of integrating data across different measures and considering various dimensions of interest.
CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
(2022)
Review
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Benjamin P. P. Weiss, Jose M. G. Merayo, Jodie B. B. Ream, Rona Oran, Peter Brauer, Corey J. J. Cochrane, Kyle Cloutier, Linda T. T. Elkins-Tanton, John L. L. Jorgensen, Clara Maurel, Ryan S. S. Park, Carol A. A. Polanskey, Maria de Soria Santacruz-Pich, Carol A. A. Raymond, Christopher T. T. Russell, Daniel Wenkert, Mark A. A. Wieczorek, Maria T. T. Zuber
Summary: The Psyche Magnetometry Investigation aims to test the hypothesis that asteroid (16) Psyche formed from a differentiated planetesimal. The instrument will measure the magnetic field around the asteroid to search for evidence of remanent magnetization. It consists of two three-axis fluxgate Sensor Units (SUs) mounted along a 2.15-m long boom, connected to Electronics Units (EUs) within the spacecraft bus. The Magnetometer will acquire data for the full duration of the mission to estimate Psyche's dipole moment.
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS
(2023)
Review
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Maria T. Zuber, Ryan S. Park, Linda T. Elkins-Tanton, J. F. Bell, Kristoffer N. Bruvold, David Bercovici, Bruce G. Bills, Richard P. Binzel, R. Jaumann, Simone Marchi, Carol A. Raymond, T. Roatsch, Charles C. Wang, Benjamin P. Weiss, Daniel Wenkert, Mark A. Wieczorek
Summary: The objective of NASA's Psyche mission is to map the mass distribution within the asteroid (16) Psyche in order to determine whether it is a metal-rich remnant core or a primordial body. Gravity measurements, along with other data, will provide information about the origin and evolution of (16) Psyche.
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS
(2022)
Review
Psychiatry
John R. Kelly, Claire M. Gillan, Jack Prenderville, Clare Kelly, Andrew Harkin, Gerard Clarke, Veronica O'Keane
Summary: Psychedelic therapy, with its combination of psychopharmacology and psychological support, shows promise as a transdiagnostic treatment strategy for various disorders, particularly depression, treatment resistant depression, and addiction disorders. However, further research is needed to understand the specific clinical dimensions and underlying neurobiological pathways of psychedelics' efficacy.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
(2021)
Article
Psychiatry
Zahra Mirsepassi, Elmira Karimi, Atefeh Mohammadjafari
Summary: This study reports the successful implementation of a redesigned psychiatric training program using blended learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran.
ASIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
(2022)
Article
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Michelle L. Conroy, Brandon C. Yarns, Kirsten M. Wilkins, Chadrick E. Lane, Kristina F. Zdanys, Robert H. Pietrzak, Brent P. Forester, Paul D. Kirwin
Summary: According to the study, factors such as attending multiple AAGP annual meetings, maintaining AAGP membership, and considering the Scholars Program important for meeting potential collaborators are key factors influencing trainees' decision to pursue geriatric psychiatry fellowship.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY
(2021)
Review
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Ralf Jaumann, James F. Bell, Carol A. Polanskey, Carol A. Raymond, Erik Aspaugh, David Bercovici, Bruce R. Bills, Richard Binzel, William Bottke, John M. Christoph, Simone Marchi, Alicia Neesemann, Katharina Otto, Ryan S. Park, Frank Preusker, Thomas Roatsch, David A. Williams, Mark A. Wieczorek, Maria T. Zuber
Summary: Detailed mapping of topography is crucial for understanding planetary surface formation processes. Stereoscopic imagery plays an important role in topographic mapping and characterizing planetary surfaces. By utilizing image data, extensive studies of surface structure and morphology at local, regional, and global scales can be conducted. The Psyche mission aims to derive the detailed shape of (16) Psyche to study its landforms, interior structure, and geological processes.
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS
(2022)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Xianglan Wang, Jiong Tao, Qi Zhu, Xiuhua Wu, Tong Li, Chongbang Zhao, Weirui Yang, Xiaoying Wang, Jinbei Zhang, Nianhong Guan
Summary: During the initial phase of the COVID-19 outbreak, depression and anxiety symptoms increased to varying degrees among patients, the general public, and medical staff. Patients showed higher rates of depression and anxiety symptoms compared to the public and medical staff, with different risk factors identified for each group.
Article
Astronomy & Astrophysics
S. D. Dibb, J. F. Bell III, L. T. Elkins-Tanton, D. A. Williams
Summary: The NASA Psyche mission aims to study the structure, composition, and properties of asteroid (16) Psyche in order to test hypotheses about its formation. Based on observations, Psyche is believed to have a highly metallic composition with mafic silicate minerals distributed on the surface. The mission's Multispectral Imager will map the surface and provide compositional information using different filters.
EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
(2023)
Article
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Saverio Cambioni, Katherine de Kleer, Michael Shepard
Summary: Researchers analyzed data from the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) and found that the asteroid Psyche has a heterogeneous surface in terms of dielectric constant and thermal inertia. Interestingly, there is no direct correlation between these two properties on the surface. The heterogeneity in dielectric constant is explained by variations in the relative abundance of metal and silicates. Additionally, the lowlands of a large depression on Psyche have lower thermal inertia compared to the surrounding highlands, potentially due to a thin mantle of fine regolith, fractured bedrock, and/or implanted silicate-rich materials.
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS
(2022)
Review
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Linda T. Elkins-Tanton, Erik Asphaug, James F. Bell Iii, Carver J. Bierson, Bruce G. Bills, William F. Bottke, Samuel W. Courville, Steven D. Dibb, Insoo Jun, David J. Lawrence, Simone Marchi, Timothy J. McCoy, Jose M. G. Merayo, Rona Oran, Joseph G. O'Rourke, Ryan S. Park, Patrick N. Peplowski, Thomas H. Prettyman, Carol A. Raymond, Benjamin P. Weiss, Mark A. Wieczorek, Maria T. Zuber
Summary: The asteroid (16) Psyche may be a metal-rich remnant of a differentiated planetesimal or a metal-rich asteroidal material. The NASA Psyche mission aims to determine its provenance. The project will use measurements of magnetic fields, metal to silicate mixing ratio, disruption between metal and rock, mineralogy, and nickel content to determine Psyche's origin and formation.
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS
(2022)