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Serotonin (5-HT) is widely implicated as a key neurotransmitter relevant to a range of psychiatric disorders and psychological processes. The role of central nervous 5-HT function underlying these processes can be examined through serotonergic challenge methodologies.
This study advances bullying research by extending the role of moral disengagement in bullying episodes beyond pure bullies to victims, both pure victims and bully/victims
To prevent persistent victimization, schools and teachers need to be better equipped to respond effectively when a student first becomes a target of bullying
The acute tryptophan depletion condition did not result in significant changes to cytokine concentrations for the entire study sample
ADHD patients showed substantially diminished intrinsic coupling for 7 connections and increased coupling for 4 connections
Research priorities emphasise a focus on life participation, psychosocial well-being, impact on family and quality of care
Children with cerebral palsy performed similar haptic exploratory procedures as their typical development peers
The rate of Bipolar Disorder as a discharge diagnosis in German minors has increased significantly, consistently exceeding the general trend for a rise in rates for mental disorders
The prevalence of vitamin D-containing supplement use was generally low in the Australian population, particularly for single vitamin D supplements
The findings of this study support the use of a GF6+ subscale from the FAD, as a quick and effective tool to assess the overall functioning of families