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Haywood D, Chan A, Chan R, Dauer E, Dhillon H, Henneghan A, et al.
J Cancer Surviv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40067418
Purpose: Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) causes a wide range of unmet needs for cancer survivors. It is unknown which clinical, demographic, cognitive, and psychological factors underpin and account for these...
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ONeil A, John T, Turner A, Batterham P, Barutchu A, Fiddes R, et al.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry . 2025 Feb; :48674251319680. PMID: 39991899
This is the first in a series of Position Papers from the (MAGNET) intended to promote the standard of mental health research in Australia. This paper focuses on improving the...
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Haywood D, Henneghan A, Chan A, Chan R, Dhillon H, Lustberg M, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2025 Feb; 33(2):151. PMID: 39904905
Purpose: A significant number of cancer survivors experience cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), which can impact their ability to think, reason, make decisions, and perform daily actions. In recent years, non-pharmacological...
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Dyer R, Phillipou A, Cropley V, Karantonis J, Furlong L, Caruana G, et al.
Psychiatry Res . 2025 Feb; 345:116342. PMID: 39892304
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with inhibitory control impairments, but traditional inhibitory control tasks may be confounded by reading ability, which is impaired in some BD patients. Eye-movement tasks...
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Haywood D, Chan A, Chan R, Baughman F, Dauer E, Dhillon H, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2025 Jan; 33(2):120. PMID: 39853439
Purpose: Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) can have a profound impact on the lives of cancer survivors. A multitude of subjective and objective assessment tools exist to assess the presence and...
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Katrina H, Court K, Malcolm A, Toh W, Rossell S
Aust N Z J Psychiatry . 2025 Jan; 59(3):224-247. PMID: 39764591
Objective: Neurocognitive underpinnings are implicated in the aetiology and maintenance of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD); however, inconsistent findings across a range of neurocognitive domains suggest that a comprehensive synthesis of...
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Lopes J, Rae C, Meyer D, Yolland C, Neill E, Castle D, et al.
Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging . 2024 Dec; 347():111926. PMID: 39642669
Background And Aims: Glutamate plays a crucial role in cognition, learning, and mood regulation, with studies suggesting glutamatergic dysfunction in chronic schizophrenia. This study explored glutamate levels in the occipital...
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Bere M, Rossell S, Toh W
Psychiatry Res . 2024 Nov; 342:116268. PMID: 39571398
Multisensory hallucinations refer to unusual perceptual events in the absence of corresponding stimuli, experienced in two or more sensory modalities. Within the schizophrenia-spectrum disorder literature, the cognitive correlates of multisensory...
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Dietze L, McWhinney S, Favre P, Abe C, Alexander N, Barkhau C, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39501059
Although specific risk factors for brain alterations in bipolar disorders (BD) are currently unknown, obesity impacts the brain and is highly prevalent in BD. Gray matter correlates of obesity in...
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Hawke L, Nguyen A, Wang W, Brown E, Xu D, Deuville S, et al.
BMJ Ment Health . 2024 Oct; 27(1). PMID: 39384321
Aims: This systematic review aims to identify and synthesise the publicly available research testing treatments for mental health, cognition and psychological well-being in long COVID. Methods: The following databases and...