Working memory dysfunction in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a neuropsychological and functional MRI study.
暂无分享,去创建一个
T. Yoshiura | O. Togao | S. Kanba | A. Nakagawa | E. Nakatani | Maiko Nabeyama | Kazuko Yoshioka | Hirokuni Sanematsu | Mayumi Tomita | Yusuke Masuda | T. Kuroki | Tomohiro Nakao
[1] S. Nakaaki,et al. The differential impact of executive attention dysfunction on episodic memory in obsessive-compulsive disorder patients with checking symptoms vs. those with washing symptoms. , 2007, Journal of psychiatric research.
[2] N. Ramsey,et al. Spatial working memory in obsessive–compulsive disorder improves with clinical response: A functional MRI study , 2007, European Neuropsychopharmacology.
[3] P. Blier,et al. Mechanisms of action of current and potential pharmacotherapies of obsessive-compulsive disorder , 2006, Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry.
[4] Kazuko Yoshioka,et al. A functional MRI comparison of patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder and normal controls during a Chinese character Stroop task , 2005, Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.
[5] T. Yoshiura,et al. Brain activation of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder during neuropsychological and symptom provocation tasks before and after symptom improvement: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study , 2005, Biological Psychiatry.
[6] Seppo P. Ahlfors,et al. Increased MEG activation in OCD reflects a compensatory mechanism specific to the phase of a visual working memory task , 2005, NeuroImage.
[7] Steven Taylor,et al. A critical evaluation of obsessive-compulsive disorder subtypes: symptoms versus mechanisms. , 2004, Clinical psychology review.
[8] M. Phillips,et al. Distinct neural correlates of washing, checking, and hoarding symptom dimensions in obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 2004, Archives of general psychiatry.
[9] Dennis S. Charney,et al. Neurobiology of Mental Illness , 2004 .
[10] Nick F. Ramsey,et al. Spatial working memory deficits in obsessive compulsive disorder are associated with excessive engagement of the medial frontal cortex , 2003, NeuroImage.
[11] M. Bradley,et al. Brain activation by disgust-inducing pictures in obsessive-compulsive disorder , 2003, Biological Psychiatry.
[12] Cameron S. Carter,et al. Overactive Action Monitoring in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder , 2003, Psychological science.
[13] D. Stein,et al. Heterogeneity of Obsessive‐Compulsive Disorder: A Literature Review , 2003, Harvard review of psychiatry.
[14] Hae-Jeong Park,et al. Brain glucose metabolic changes associated with neuropsychological improvements after 4 months of treatment in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder , 2003, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica.
[15] J. Kwon,et al. Neural correlates of clinical symptoms and cognitive dysfunctions in obsessive–compulsive disorder , 2003, Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.
[16] P. Alonso,et al. Neuropsychological performance in medicated vs. unmedicated patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder , 2002, Psychiatry Research.
[17] R. Bornstein,et al. Depression accounts for executive function deficits in obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 2001, Neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and behavioral neurology.
[18] Griselda J. Garrido,et al. A voxel-based investigation of regional cerebral blood flow abnormalities in obsessive–compulsive disorder using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) , 2000, Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.
[19] M. Keshavan,et al. Decrease in thalamic volumes of pediatric patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder who are taking paroxetine. , 2000, Archives of general psychiatry.
[20] Leslie G. Ungerleider,et al. Distinguishing the Functional Roles of Multiple Regions in Distributed Neural Systems for Visual Working Memory , 2000, NeuroImage.
[21] W. Gehring,et al. Action-Monitoring Dysfunction in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder , 2000, Psychological science.
[22] S. Rauch,et al. Organizational strategies mediate nonverbal memory impairment in obsessive–compulsive disorder , 1999, Biological Psychiatry.
[23] J. Pujol,et al. Functional magnetic resonance imaging study of frontal lobe activation during word generation in obsessive–compulsive disorder , 1999, Biological Psychiatry.
[24] F. Tallis,et al. Obsessive compulsive disorder, checking, and non-verbal memory: a neuropsychological investigation. , 1999, Behaviour research and therapy.
[25] A L Brody,et al. Neuroimaging and frontal-subcortical circuitry in obsessive-compulsive disorder , 1998, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[26] N. Alpert,et al. Neural Correlates of Factor-Analyzed OCD Symptom Dimensions: A PET Study , 1998, CNS Spectrums.
[27] Lee Baer,et al. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: Practical Management , 1998 .
[28] L. Bellodi,et al. Frontal lobe dysfunction in obsessive-compulsive disorder and major depression: a clinical-neuropsychological study , 1998, Psychiatry Research.
[29] Paul Maruff,et al. Cognitive Deficits in Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder on Tests of Frontal–Striatal Function , 1998, Biological Psychiatry.
[30] Leslie G. Ungerleider,et al. An area specialized for spatial working memory in human frontal cortex. , 1998, Science.
[31] I. Marks,et al. Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) errors and cerebral blood flow in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). , 1997, The British journal of medical psychology.
[32] J. Pierri,et al. Frontostriatal measurement in treatment-naive children with obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 1997, Archives of general psychiatry.
[33] C. McDougle,et al. Symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 1997, The American journal of psychiatry.
[34] J. Kulisevsky,et al. Obsessive-compulsive disorder associated with brain lesions , 1996, Neurology.
[35] J. R. Baker,et al. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of symptom provocation in obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 1996, Archives of general psychiatry.
[36] D. Murphy,et al. Working memory as assessed by subject-ordered tasks in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 1995, Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology.
[37] S. Scarone,et al. Wisconsin Card Sorting Test performance in obsessive-compulsive disorder: no evidence for involvement of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex , 1995, Psychiatry Research.
[38] Suck-Won Kim,et al. The Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale: Measures of internal consistency , 1994, Psychiatry Research.
[39] P Pietrini,et al. Cerebral glucose metabolism in childhood-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder. Revisualization during pharmacotherapy. , 1992, Archives of general psychiatry.
[40] Maurice W. Dysken,et al. Neuropyschological performance in obsessive-compulsive disorder , 1992, Biological Psychiatry.
[41] G D Pearlson,et al. Elevated medial-frontal cerebral blood flow in obsessive-compulsive patients: a SPECT study. , 1991, The American journal of psychiatry.
[42] A. Syrota,et al. Obsessive‐compulsive disorder: a clinical, neuropsychological and positron emission tomography study , 1990, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica.
[43] W. Goodman,et al. The Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale. I. Development, use, and reliability. , 1989, Archives of general psychiatry.
[44] J. Rapoport,et al. Cerebral glucose metabolism in childhood-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 1989, Archives of general psychiatry.
[45] T. Insel,et al. Anxiety and cerebral blood flow during behavioral challenge. Dissociation of central from peripheral and subjective measures. , 1989, Archives of general psychiatry.
[46] D. Bolton,et al. Deficit in cognitive shifting ability in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder , 1989, Biological Psychiatry.
[47] T. Nordahl,et al. Cerebral glucose metabolic rates in obsessive compulsive disorder. , 1989, Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
[48] J. Mazziotta,et al. Local cerebral glucose metabolic rates in obsessive-compulsive disorder. A comparison with rates in unipolar depression and in normal controls. , 1987, Archives of general psychiatry.
[49] Z. Koles,et al. Neuropsychological and power spectral EEG investigations of the obsessive-compulsive syndrome. , 1979, Biological psychiatry.
[50] R. C. Oldfield. The assessment and analysis of handedness: the Edinburgh inventory. , 1971, Neuropsychologia.
[51] M. Hamilton. A RATING SCALE FOR DEPRESSION , 1960, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.
[52] D. Zald,et al. Anatomy and function of the orbital frontal cortex, II: Function and relevance to obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 1996, The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences.
[53] L. Koran,et al. Do soft signs predict treatment outcome in obsessive-compulsive disorder? , 1995, The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences.
[54] M. Bouvard,et al. Visual memory impairment in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder: a controlled study. , 1995, Psychotherapy and psychosomatics.
[55] N. Alpert,et al. Regional cerebral blood flow measured during symptom provocation in obsessive-compulsive disorder using oxygen 15-labeled carbon dioxide and positron emission tomography. , 1994, Archives of general psychiatry.
[56] G. Pearlson,et al. Effects of fluoxetine on regional cerebral blood flow in obsessive-compulsive patients. , 1991, The American journal of psychiatry.
[57] E. Hollander,et al. Signs of central nervous system dysfunction in obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 1990, Archives of general psychiatry.
[58] C. Reynolds,et al. Wechsler memory scale-revised , 1988 .
[59] R. Hodgson,et al. Obsessional-compulsive complaints. , 1977, Behaviour research and therapy.
[60] P. Osterrieth. Le test de copie d'une figure complexe , 1944 .