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    • Blood Lead Levels and Major Depressive Disorder, Panic Disorder, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder in US Young Adults 

      Bouchard, Maryse F.; Bellinger, David C; Weuve, Jennifer; Matthews-Bellinger, Julia; Gilman, Stephen Edward; Wright, Robert O.; Schwartz, Joel David; Weisskopf, Marc G. (American Medical Association (AMA), 2009)
      CONTEXT: Lead is a ubiquitous neurotoxicant, and adverse cognitive and behavioral effects are well-documented in children and occupationally exposed adults but not in adults with low environmental exposure. OBJECTIVE: To ...
    • Individual Differences in Amygdala-Medial Prefrontal Anatomy Link Negative Affect, Impaired Social Functioning, and Polygenic Depression Risk 

      Holmes, A. J.; Lee, Phil Hyoun; Hollinshead, M. O.; Bakst, Leah; Roffman, Joshua Lawrence; Smoller, Jordan W; Buckner, Randy Lee (Society for Neuroscience, 2012)
      Individual differences in affective and social processes may arise from variability in amygdala-medial prefrontal (mPFC) circuitry and related genetic heterogeneity. To explore this possibility in humans, we examined the ...
    • Major Dietary Patterns and Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Young Brazilian Adults 

      Olinto, Maria Teresa A.; Gigante, Denise P.; Horta, Bernardo; Silveira, Vera; Oliveira, Isabel; Willett, Walter C. (Springer-Verlag, 2011)
      Purpose: Diet is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. The scientific literature has consistently shown the effects of certain diets on health; however, given the variety of cultures ...
    • The Tribe, a novel excerpt 

      Franzmeier, LaTischa K (2022-12-08)
      The Tribe is a novel following the coming-of-age story of Einfen, a young man born into an ascetic clan of forest-dwelling tree-worshippers. He and his two age-mates, Kit and Dagra, set off on a winter journey north to the ...
    • Two Forms of Spatial Imagery: Neuroimaging Evidence ​ 

      Thompson, William L.; Slotnick, Scott D.; Burrage, Marie S.; Kosslyn, Stephen Michael (SAGE Publications, 2009)
      Spatial imagery may be useful in such tasks as interpreting graphs and solving geometry problems, and even in performing surgery. This study provides evidence that spatial imagery is not a single faculty; rather, visualizing ...