Sentence examples for brain involved in mood from inspiring English sources

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Her research has mapped circuitry for five core functional regions of the brain involved in mood dysregulation.

Known as NeuroStar, the device delivers short magnetic pulses to the part of the brain involved in mood.

Antidepressants that are better targeted could also avoid some of their common side-effects such as insomnia and sexual dysfunction, because the drugs could be designed to only affect the part of the brain involved in mood, said Cohen.

dTMS works by delivering magnetic pulses to specific areas of the brain involved in mood regulation - areas known to be under-active in those diagnosed with depression.

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S.S.R.I. stands for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, referring to the fact that these drugs increase levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin, a chemical in the brain involved in regulating moods.

"This theory has suggested a 'hyperconnection' between the areas of the brain involved in emotional processing and mood change and the parts of the brain involved in thinking and concentrating.

Previous imaging studies have found that in PTSD sufferers, parts of the brain involved in memory, fear, and mood control are smaller compared with the brains of people who come through their trauma more-or-less unscathed.

Serotonin is another a neurotransmitter in the brain involved in a wide variety of brain functions, such as mood control, regulation of sleep and body temperature, anxiety, drug abuse, food intake, and sexual behavior (Walther and Bader 2003).

Other drugs are prescribed for sleep, such as certain antidepressants (Desyrel and Sinequan) that tweak the balance of brain chemicals involved in mood and alertness, and the melatonin-mimicking drug Rozerem (ramelteon), which delivers sleepytime signals to the brain.

Childhood adverse experiences are known to engender persistent changes in stress-related systems and brain structures involved in mood, cognition, and behavior in animal models.

Otx2 is expressed in the brain, is involved in mood disorders (Acampora et al., 1995; Sabunciyan et al., 2007) and was identified in our previous study on long-term brain gene expression changes in FASD (Kleiber et al., 2012).

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