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Neural Networks relevant to Psychiatric Disorders

Neural Networks relevant to Psychiatric Disorders

Large scale brain networks refer to the complex and interconnected structures of the brain that involve multiple regions working in coordination. Advances in neuroimaging (such as fMRI, EEG, and MEG) and computational neuroscience have helped map these large-scale brain networks. Commonly discussed networks include - Default Mode Network (DMN), Salience Network (SN), Central Executive Network (CEN), Visual and Auditory Networks and many others.

Neurotransmitters in OCD - Dr Soumen Karmakar

Neurotransmitters in OCD

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a psychiatric condition characterized by the presence of obsessions (intrusive, unwanted thoughts, images, or urges) and compulsions (repetitive behaviors or mental acts performed to reduce anxiety associated with the obsessions). The underlying neurobiology of OCD is complex, but research points to abnormalities in neurotransmitter systems among many other factors. These neurotransmitters play a key role in regulating mood, cognition, anxiety, and motor behavior—areas directly impacted by OCD symptoms. Common neurotransmitters involved are - Serotonin (5HT), Dopamine, and Glutamate among others.