Keyword | CPC | PCC | Volume | Score | Length of keyword |
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ocd and the brain | 0.93 | 0.5 | 4065 | 40 | 17 |
ocd | 0.5 | 0.2 | 8348 | 50 | 3 |
and | 1.47 | 0.8 | 5574 | 92 | 3 |
the | 1.89 | 0.7 | 100 | 73 | 3 |
brain | 1.64 | 0.4 | 5651 | 97 | 5 |
Keyword | CPC | PCC | Volume | Score |
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ocd and the brain | 1.39 | 1 | 2452 | 70 |
ocd and the brain function | 0.38 | 0.1 | 618 | 44 |
brain lock ocd | 1.32 | 0.6 | 2098 | 59 |
rewire your ocd brain | 0.38 | 0.5 | 7415 | 9 |
deep brain stimulation ocd | 0.28 | 0.4 | 3883 | 36 |
what part of the brain does ocd affect | 0.62 | 0.7 | 9036 | 73 |
how does ocd affect the brain | 1.99 | 0.5 | 6115 | 16 |
brain based therapy for ocd | 1.03 | 0.3 | 8281 | 4 |
ocd brain circuit | 1.05 | 1 | 7612 | 68 |
ocd brain | 1.83 | 0.4 | 6737 | 34 |
ocd brain vs normal brain | 0.79 | 0.6 | 6420 | 21 |
ocd brain scan vs normal | 1.42 | 0.4 | 351 | 66 |
ocd brain scan | 1.93 | 0.8 | 3903 | 9 |
https://iocdf.org/about-ocd/what-causes-ocd/
WEBIs OCD a Brain Disorder? credit: Buckyball Design, Melissa Thomas Baum. Research suggests that OCD involves problems in communication between the front part of the brain and deeper structures of the brain. These brain structures use a neurotransmitter (basically, a chemical messenger) called serotonin.
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https://theconversation.com/brain-scans-reveal-why-it-is-so-difficult-to-recover-from-ocd-and-hint-at-ways-forward-74092
WEBMar 7, 2017 · The results suggest that OCD patients are likely to have difficulty learning when situations are safe in everyday life – and that this has to do with differences in the brain.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7334048/
WEBWhile some OCD related brain changes appear to normalize with successful treatment, cognitive and neural changes have also been identified in first-degree relatives of OCD patients without symptoms. This indicates that some feature may be vulnerability markers, whereas others may reflect symptoms.
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https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/what-does-an-ocd-brain-look-like/
WEBOct 10, 2014 · By comparing the images in the top row with those in the bottom, you can see at a glance that, while the overall patterns are quite similar, a few brain regions markedly more active in the OCD brain. The two most prominent are the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), at the front of the brain just above the eyeballs, and the caudate nucleus , …
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https://ocdandthebrain.com/
WEBOCD and the Brain. This website serves as a knowledge hub designed by researchers, charities and people living with OCD to make the latest brain research on OCD more accessible. Discover what we currently know about …
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https://www.brown.edu/news/2021-12-09/ocd
WEBDec 9, 2021 · Researchers identify brain signals associated with OCD symptoms, paving way for adaptive treatment | Brown University. The discovery of electrical signals in the brain associated with OCD could enable an emerging type of adaptive deep brain stimulation therapy as an improved treatment.
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https://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/news/exploring-neurobiology-ocd
WEBJul 7, 2020 · Structural and functional changes within the brain have long been implicated in the pathophysiology of OCD. Cortical and subcortical brain regions comprise a series of segregated circuits that may play different roles in thought and behavior.
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https://psychology.tips/the-neuroscience-of-ocd-what-happens-in-the-brain/
WEBObsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by recurring and intrusive thoughts, known as obsessions, along with repetitive behaviors, known as compulsions. The underlying neuroscientific processes of OCD involve specific regions and neural pathways in the brain.
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https://med.stanford.edu/ocd/about/understanding.html
WEBFunctional brain imaging studies have produced a model for pathophysiology of OCD which involves hyperactivity in certain subcortical and cortical regions.
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41386-021-01130-2
WEBAug 16, 2021 · The prefrontal cortex and OCD. Susanne E. Ahmari & Scott L. Rauch. Neuropsychopharmacology 47 , 211–224 ( 2022) Cite this article. 7606 Accesses. 26 Citations. 7 Altmetric. Metrics....
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https://theconversation.com/people-with-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-have-an-imbalance-of-brain-chemicals-our-discovery-could-mean-a-treatment-breakthrough-208549
WEBJun 28, 2023 · Some genetic evidence also suggests that the genes of people with OCD that regulate glutamate levels in the brain may be impaired. One possible approach is to use drugs that reduce the release...
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476073/
WEBObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a relatively common, and often disabling, psychiatric disorder. 2, 3 It is characterized by obsessions (unwanted, recurrent intrusive thoughts that cause anxiety) and compulsions (repetitive behaviors that the patient feels driven to perform, often in response to an obsession) which generally coexist. 4 Ima...
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https://www.michiganmedicine.org/health-lab/stuck-loop-wrongness-brain-study-shows-roots-ocd
WEBNov 29, 2018 · Stuck in a Loop of ‘Wrongness’: Brain Study Shows Roots of OCD. By studying hundreds of brain scans, U-M researchers identify abnormalities common to people who suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder. November 29, 2018 9:00 AM. Author |. Kara Gavin. They clean their hands, many times in a row. They flip switches on …
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https://neuroscientificallychallenged.com/posts/know-your-brain-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd
WEBOCD and the brain. Neuroscientists are still uncertain about what happens in the brain to cause OCD, but one popular hypothesis suggests it involves brain circuits that connect the frontal cortex with a collection of structures called the basal ganglia.
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https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/obsessive-compulsive-disorder/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20354438
WEBDec 21, 2023 · The FDA has approved three TMS devices — BrainsWay, MagVenture and NeuroStar — to treat OCD in adults. These devices are used when traditional treatment hasn't been effective. TMS doesn't require surgery. It uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to make symptoms of OCD better.
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https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/obsessive-compulsive-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20354432
WEBDec 21, 2023 · Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears known as obsessions. These obsessions lead you to do repetitive behaviors, also called compulsions. These obsessions and compulsions get in the way of daily activities and cause a lot of distress.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10275553/
WEBMay 3, 2023 · Obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) is a neuropsychiatric condition characterized by unwanted obsessions and/or compulsions. OCD affects 1–3% of the general population making it a common psychiatric disorder (Fawcett et al., 2020; Jalal et al., 2020; National Institute of Mental Health, 2017; Robins et al., 1984; Ruscio et al., …
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https://ocdandthebrain.com/what-we-know
WEBOCD is a disorder of the brain – meaning that OCD symptoms are caused by how the brain works. Knowing more about the relationship between OCD and the brain may help some people living with OCD and others to better understand the condition.
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https://ocdandthebrain.com/what-we-know/the-brain
WEBThe brain — OCD and the Brain. To understand more about OCD and the brain, we first need to know a few basics about the brain and how it works. The brain processes information and informs behaviour. One of the main purposes of the brain is to enable us to navigate the world.
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https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd
WEBObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a long-lasting disorder in which a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts (obsessions), engages in repetitive behaviors (compulsions), or both. People with OCD have time-consuming symptoms that can cause significant distress or interfere with daily life.
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https://drroseann.com/ocd-brain/
WEBDec 1, 2023 · Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge. December 1, 2023. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a complex mental health condition that significantly affects the brain's function and chemistry. For parents of children and teens with OCD, understanding the biology of this disorder is crucial.
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https://iocdf.org/expert-opinions/how-disease-and-medication-shape-the-brain-in-ocd/
WEBThis research has pointed to specific brain structures and patterns of brain activity (in specific brain circuits) that may be involved in OCD symptoms and has suggested ways to target brain circuits with treatment approaches including medication, psychotherapy, and neurostimulation (e.g., deep brain stimulation or transcranial magnetic stimulat...
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s2e88-exposed-the-life-changing-benefits-of-facing/id1638429556?i=1000652303324
WEBJoin host, Nicole Morris, LMFT and Mental Health Correspondent, as she welcomes Dr. Melissa Hunt, Ph.D. to our family table. As we explore the gut-brain connection, Dr. Hunt helps us focus on the relationship between IBS & OCD. Additionally, we discuss how different cleaning compulsions can impact o…
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https://www.health.com/emotional-dysregulation-8624907
WEB2 days ago · Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) ... Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) occur when a severe and sudden impact on your head causes brain damage. Emotional dysregulation ...
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/19-interesting-facts-about-ocd-to-help-us-understand/ar-BB1ihGGe
WEB2. OCD Causes Anxiety. If you have OCD, chances are you also have anxiety. Constant obsessive thoughts and the need to stick to routines and follow rituals can cause severe anxiety in people ...
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https://ocdandthebrain.com/a-z-of-ocd
WEBThese networks work together to perform cognition, like when we are doing a task. Examples of common and stable brain networks include the frontostriatal loops. Cognition refers to the mental process taking place in the brain that allows us to acquire knowledge and understanding about the world.
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https://www.healthing.ca/partners/brain-canada-foundation/transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-offers-relief-for-symptoms-of-major-depression-and-ocd
WEB1 day ago · www.healthing.ca
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https://blogs.bcm.edu/2024/04/18/from-the-labs-cancer-predisposition-variants-associated-with-adverse-outcomes-in-rhabdomyosarcoma/
WEB1 day ago · The presence of CPVs in rhabdomyosarcoma-associated genes was associated with more adverse outcomes. Children with embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma and CPVs in the TP53 or HRAS gene had particularly poor outcomes. “These outcomes were not driven by a secondary malignancy, which is an important new finding that is in contrast to current ...
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