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Selena E Bartlett

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Gillespie K, Branjerdporn G, Woerwag Mehta S, Glegg J, Porter M, Bartlett S
PLoS One . 2024 Dec; 19(12):e0314621. PMID: 39621632
Introduction: Social media, gaming, and other types of screen time have been associated with a number of child and adolescent mental health concerns, including NSSI, suicidal ideation, suicide attempts and...
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Gillespie K, Schweitzer D, Watson E, Branjerdporn G, Bartlett S
BMJ Ment Health . 2024 Nov; 27(1). PMID: 39515846
Background: In 2021, an estimated 43% of the world's population had been diagnosed with a neurological disorder. Early life stress (ELS) is now a well-established risk factor for later-life neurological...
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Gillespie K, Dymond A, Li X, Schweitzer D, Branjerdporn G, Khan S, et al.
J Clin Med . 2024 Aug; 13(15). PMID: 39124616
The one unifying and distinguishing feature of all neuropsychiatric illnesses is the co-occurrence of cognitive dysfunction. Cognitive training (CT) was developed to enhance neural connectivity and cognition and improve day-to-day...
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Gillespie K, White M, Kemps E, Moore H, Dymond A, Bartlett S
Nutrients . 2024 Jan; 16(1). PMID: 38201905
A relationship between excessive sugar consumption and cognitive function has been described in animal models, but the specific effects of sugars in humans remains unclear. This systematic review and meta-analysis...
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Gillespie K, Kemps E, White M, Bartlett S
Nutrients . 2023 Feb; 15(4). PMID: 36839247
The importance of nutrition in human health has been understood for over a century. However, debate is ongoing regarding the role of added and free sugars in physiological and neurological...
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Haass-Koffler C, Francis T, Gandhi P, Patel R, Naemuddin M, Nielsen C, et al.
SLAS Discov . 2022 Oct; 27(8):448-459. PMID: 36210051
Background: Stress responses are believed to involve corticotropin releasing factor (CRF), its two cognate receptors (CRF and CRF), and the CRF-binding protein (CRFBP). Whereas decades of research has focused on...
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Belmer A, Depoortere R, Beecher K, Newman-Tancredi A, Bartlett S
Mol Psychiatry . 2022 Oct; 27(11):4599-4610. PMID: 36195637
Alcohol-use-disorders are chronic relapsing illnesses, often co-morbid with anxiety. We have previously shown using the "drinking-in-the-dark" model in mice that the stimulation of the serotonin receptor 1A (5-HT) reduces ethanol...
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Hakim M, Beecher K, Jacques A, Chaaya N, Belmer A, Battle A, et al.
Chem Senses . 2022 Aug; 47. PMID: 35997758
The brain forms robust associations between odors and emotionally salient memories, making odors especially effective at triggering fearful or traumatic memories. Using Pavlovian olfactory fear conditioning (OFC), a variant of...
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Beecher K, Wang J, Chehrehasa F, Depoortere R, Varney M, Newman-Tancredi A, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother . 2022 Feb; 148:112699. PMID: 35152045
The rise in obesity prevalence has been linked to overconsumption of high-sugar containing food and beverages. Recent evidence suggests that chronic sucrose consumption leads to changes in serotonergic neuroplasticity within...
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Chaaya N, Wang J, Jacques A, Beecher K, Chaaya M, Battle A, et al.
Front Neural Circuits . 2021 Jul; 15:660199. PMID: 34295224
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating and chronic fear-based disorder. Pavlovian fear conditioning protocols have long been utilised to manipulate and study these fear-based disorders. Contextual fear conditioning (CFC)...