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Jonathan RoiserInstitute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL Verified email at ucl.ac.uk Cited by 19178 |
Cognitive impairment in depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundThis review aimed to address the question of whether cognitive impairment
should be considered a core feature of depression that may be a valuable target for treatment.…
should be considered a core feature of depression that may be a valuable target for treatment.…
Reward and punishment processing in depression
Depression is a complex and heterogeneous disorder whose cause is poorly understood.
Theories on the mechanisms of the disease have often focused on either its neurobiology or …
Theories on the mechanisms of the disease have often focused on either its neurobiology or …
[HTML][HTML] Cognitive mechanisms of treatment in depression
Cognitive abnormalities are a core feature of depression, and biases toward negatively toned
emotional information are common, but are they a cause or a consequence of depressive …
emotional information are common, but are they a cause or a consequence of depressive …
The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on psychological treatments research in tomorrow's science
Background Psychological treatments occupy an important place in evidence-based mental
health treatments. Now is an exciting time to fuel treatment research: a pressing demand for …
health treatments. Now is an exciting time to fuel treatment research: a pressing demand for …
Neuroscience of apathy and anhedonia: a transdiagnostic approach
Apathy and anhedonia are common syndromes of motivation that are associated with a
wide range of brain disorders and have no established therapies. Research using animal …
wide range of brain disorders and have no established therapies. Research using animal …
Hot and cold cognition in depression
JP Roiser, BJ Sahakian - CNS spectrums, 2013 - cambridge.org
We discuss the importance of cognitive abnormalities in unipolar depression, drawing the
distinction between “hot” (emotion-laden) and “cold” (emotion-independent) cognition. “Cold” …
distinction between “hot” (emotion-laden) and “cold” (emotion-independent) cognition. “Cold” …
[HTML][HTML] Bonsai trees in your head: how the pavlovian system sculpts goal-directed choices by pruning decision trees
…, L Sheridan, P Dayan, JP Roiser - PLoS computational …, 2012 - journals.plos.org
When planning a series of actions, it is usually infeasible to consider all potential future
sequences; instead, one must prune the decision tree. Provably optimal pruning is, however, still …
sequences; instead, one must prune the decision tree. Provably optimal pruning is, however, still …
Atomoxetine modulates right inferior frontal activation during inhibitory control: a pharmacological functional magnetic resonance imaging study
…, K Craig, R Regenthal, J Suckling, JP Roiser… - Biological …, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Atomoxetine, a selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) licensed
for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), has been shown to …
for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), has been shown to …
Computational psychiatry: towards a mathematically informed understanding of mental illness
Computational Psychiatry aims to describe the relationship between the brain's neurobiology,
its environment and mental symptoms in computational terms. In so doing, it may improve …
its environment and mental symptoms in computational terms. In so doing, it may improve …
Developmental influences on the neural bases of responses to social rejection: implications of social neuroscience for education
Relational aggression such as social rejection is common within school peer groups. Converging
evidence suggests that adolescent females are particularly sensitive to social rejection…
evidence suggests that adolescent females are particularly sensitive to social rejection…