... affective spectrum, in particular to its bipolar forms. At the same time, there are important differences that preclude the allocation of ATPD exclusively to the affective spectrum. Conclusions Brief and acute psychoses (by the ICD-10 ...
... AFFECTIVE SPECTRUM ELABORATED SPECTRUM PHENOTYPES PHENOTYPES PHENOTYPES Social brain hypo-development, due to losses of function in positive regulators of social brain development and/or increased function of negative regulators Social ...
... affective spectrum conditions throughout the full range of severity, and (c) instead of assessment of the current state it assesses the affective symptoms in a trait-like manner [14, 18]. The last point most notably demonstrates the GBI ...
... affective spectrum, analogous to the autistic spectrum, indicates that analyses of the evolutionary genetics of affective disorders cannot be easily parsed from analyses of disorders that involve strong elements of psychotic features ...
... affective spectrum . The two suggested characteristics , namely , inherent evaluation and a significant feeling component , may serve not only to distinguish affective from nonaffective phenomena but also to discern the various ...
... affective spectrum disorders was found among the biological relatives of affectively ill adoptees . This included a highly significant eightfold increase in the rate of UP depression and a fifteenfold increase in suicide amongst the ...
... affective spectrum, from action through comedy to tragedy.18 They are not only light-hearted cultural escape machines, but they are also now rich and atmospheric, aesthetic, and affective realms, because increasingly sophisticated ...
... affective spectrum describes a continuum between cyclothymia, bipolar II disorder, and bipolar I disorder (Akiskal et al. 1977; Evans et al. 2008), as well as subsyndromal depression, minor depression, dysthymia, and unipolar major ...