[Sensory anomalies: an objective and quantifiable dimension in mental health].

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
M S-medecine Sciences Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-26 DOI:10.1051/medsci/2025070
Anouck Amestoy, Jasmina Mallet, Anton Iftimovici, Aline Lefebvre, Florian Stéphan
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Abstract

Sensory anomalies, which are trans-diagnostic in mood disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and schizophrenia, affect social interactions, behaviors, and cognitive functions. Affecting multiple sensory channels (auditory, visual, olfactory), they appear to be central to these pathologies. Animal models, which reveal glutamate-GABA imbalances associated with cognitive alterations and excitation/inhibition dysregulation, facilitate the transfer of findings to humans through the applicability of the paradigms. The French Minds cohort, which studies brain mechanism using clinical tools, functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalogram, is exploring these dimensions to redefine diagnostic and personalized therapeutic approaches to these disorders.

[感觉异常:心理健康的客观和可量化维度]。
感觉异常在情绪障碍、自闭症谱系障碍和精神分裂症中是跨诊断的,它影响社会互动、行为和认知功能。影响多种感觉通道(听觉,视觉,嗅觉),它们似乎是这些病理的核心。动物模型揭示了谷氨酸- gaba失衡与认知改变和兴奋/抑制失调相关,通过范式的适用性,促进了研究结果向人类的转移。French Minds队列使用临床工具、功能性磁共振成像和脑电图研究大脑机制,正在探索这些维度,以重新定义这些疾病的诊断和个性化治疗方法。
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M S-medecine Sciences
M S-medecine Sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
182
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: m/s offers high-quality review articles in French, covering all areas of biomedical and health research, in a monthly magazine format (10 issues / year). m/s is read by the whole French-speaking community, in France but also in Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia etc. m/s is not a primary publication, and thus will not consider unpublished data. Most articles are invited by the Editors, but spontaneous proposals are welcomed. Each issue combines news and views on the most recent scientific publications, as well as broadly accessible and updated review articles on a specific topic, and essays on science and society, history of science, public health, or reactions to published articles. Each year, m/s also publishes one or two thematic issues focused on a research topic of high interest. All review articles and essays are peer-reviewed.
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