2015
DOI: 10.15406/jpcpy.2015.03.00125
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Prefrontal Cortex Governs Normalcy and Psychiatric Illness: Neuroimaging Evidence

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“…The self cognizes the normal or abnormal, psychiatric depression in conscious mind, interacting with the PFC. Salerian (2012) reported results of review of articles related to fMRI studies in normalcy and psychiatric illness with suggestion that the sensitive dependence of mental function on the prefrontal cortex and that the prefrontal cortex governs normalcy and psychiatric illness. Neuroimaging and clinical evidence of diminished PFC influence in psychiatric disorders that include attention deficit disorder (ADD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), addictions, bipolar disorder,schizophrenia,psychosis,dementia, depression and chronic pain.…”
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“…The self cognizes the normal or abnormal, psychiatric depression in conscious mind, interacting with the PFC. Salerian (2012) reported results of review of articles related to fMRI studies in normalcy and psychiatric illness with suggestion that the sensitive dependence of mental function on the prefrontal cortex and that the prefrontal cortex governs normalcy and psychiatric illness. Neuroimaging and clinical evidence of diminished PFC influence in psychiatric disorders that include attention deficit disorder (ADD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), addictions, bipolar disorder,schizophrenia,psychosis,dementia, depression and chronic pain.…”
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