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Loss of intercalated cells (ITCs) in the mouse amygdala of Tshz1 mutants correlates with fear, depression and social interaction phenotypes
brain development telencephalon transcription factor
2018/3/5
The intercalated cells (ITCs) of the amygdala have been shown to be critical regulatory components of amygdalar circuits, which control appropriate fear responses. Despite this, the molecular processe...
Using Topic Modeling to Improve Prediction of Neuroticism and Depression in College Students
Neuroticism Depression College Students
2015/9/2
We investigate the value-add of topic modeling in text analysis for depression, and for neuroticism as a stronglyassociated personality measure. Using Pennebaker’s Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (L...
Beyond LDA:Exploring Supervised Topic Modeling for Depression-Related Language in Twitter
Beyond LDA Exploring Supervised Topic Modeling Depression-Related Language Twitter
2015/9/2
Topic models can yield insight into how depressed and non-depressed individuals use language differently. In this paper, we explore the use of supervised topic models in the analysis of linguistic sig...
音频:山东财经大学英语国家文化Chapter 25Section 3 Effects of the Depression and the New Deal
音频 山东财经大学 英语 国家文化 Chapter 25 Section 3 Effects of the Depression and the New Deal
2014/1/9
音频:山东财经大学英语国家文化Chapter 25Section 3 Effects of the Depression and the New Deal。
Described the development of a standardized rating scale for scoring Kinetic Family Drawings of depressed patients. The Zung Self Rating Depression Scale (SDS) and a Kinetic Family Drawing (KFD) task ...
Escaping from a Black Hole: Facing Depression in Academia
Escaping Black Hole Facing Depression
2010/3/24
[1] This essay will consider some common causes of and ways of coping with clinical depression and anxiety in musical academia, specifically discussing its potential impact upon both teachers and stud...
More Than the Blues: Clinical Depression, Invisible Disabilities and Academe
Blues Clinical Depression Invisible Disabilities
2010/3/24
Introduction
[1] In my brief remarks, I will consider the impact of the “invisible disability” clinical depression within the context of the institutions in which we work and study. In doing so, I wi...
The first half of the Twentieth Century in America was an era of great social, political and moral upheaval. Seldom was a period in history so demarcated as the 1930’s to be bracketed by a major catas...