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alonso P., cuadras d., GaBrIels l., denys d., GoodMan W., GreenBerG B.d. et al. Deep brain stimulation for ob- sessive-compulsive disorder: A meta-analysis of treat- ment outcome and predictors of response. PLoS ONE. 2015;10(7).
suBIra M., sato J.r., alonso P., do rosarIo M.c., seGa- las c., BatIstuzzo M.c. et al. Brain structural correlates of sensory phenomena in patients with obsessive–Com- pulsive disorder. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience. 2015;40(4):232-240.
Fullana M.a., harrIson B.J., sorIano-Mas c., VerVlIet B., cardoner n., aVIla-Parcet a. et al. Neural signatures of
Highlights
Our research group has several research lines in de- velopment. In obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), we participate in several international consortium. Among them it is worth mentioning the International OCD Brain Imaging Consortium and the internation- al consortium ENIGMA (Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis) in which our group participates in the OCD working group. On the other hand, our OCD group has finished an international trial on deep brain stimulation and has participated in the analysis and discussion of the data. A paper on these results is expected to be published along 2016.
Regarding the OCD spectrum, we have participated in the researches promoted by ICOCS (International College of Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disor- ders) and by Obsessive-Compulsive Research Net- work (OCRN, which belongs to European College of Neuropyschopharmacology, ECNP). In this field, our group has participated in a series of several papers centered on compulsivity as a transdiagnostic do- main. Further, in the context of studying compulsiv- ity as a behavioral construct, we have been collab- orating with other CIBER groups on studies of the OCD spectrum, specifically in gambling disorder and eating behaviour disorders.
human fear conditioning: an updated and extended me- ta-analysis of fMRI studies. Molecular Psychiatry. 2015.
tarreGa s., castro-carreras l., Fernández-aranda F., Granero r., GIner-BartoloMe c., ayMaMI n. et al. A serious videogame as an additional therapy tool for train- ing emotional regulation and impulsivity control in severe gambling disorder. Frontiers in Psychology. 2015;6(NOV).
harrIson B.J., Fullana M.a., sorIano-Mas c., VIa e., Pu- Jol J., Martínez-zalacaIn I. et al. A neural mediator of human anxiety sensitivity. Human Brain Mapping. 2015.
In the field of mood disorders, the group has been active in both, bipolar disorder and unipolar disorder. In bipolar disorder, the group has collaborated in rel- evant multicenter studies. On the other hand, in the field of unipolar depression, the group is in charge of the development of two work packages within an integrated project (‘Epigenetic and environmental factors bracing cognitive impairment and late-onset depression in elderly and early stages of Alzheimer disease’). Further, regarding depression and physi- cal therapies, the group holds biannually a training course on convulsive therapy and other physical therapies.
Institution: Fundación IDIBELL · Contact: Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge. · C/ Freixa Larga s/n 08907 Hospitalet de Llobregat · Tel.: 93 260 79 22 · E.mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.bellvitgehospital.cat/
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