Browsing by Author "Torrents-Rodas, David"

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  • Caixàs, Assumpta; Blanco Hinojo, Laura, 1981-; Pujol Martí, Jesús, 1981-; Deus, Joan; Giménez Palop, Olga; Torrents-Rodas, David; Coronas, Ramon; Novell, Ramon; Esteba-Castillo, Susanna (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
    Objective: To explore motor praxis in adults with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) in comparison with a control group of people with intellectual disability (ID) and to examine the relationship with brain structural measurements. ...
  • Forcadell, Eduard; Torrents-Rodas, David; Treen Calvo, Devi; Fullana Rivas, Miguel Ángel; Tortella-Feliu, Miquel (Frontiers, 2017)
    Attentional control (AC) and fear extinction learning are known to be involved in pathological anxiety. In this study we explored whether individual differences in non-emotional AC were associated with individual differences ...
  • Forcadell, Eduard; Torrents-Rodas, David; Vervliet, Bram; Leiva, David; Tortella-Feliu, Miquel; Fullana Rivas, Miguel Ángel (Elsevier, 2017)
    Fear extinction models have a key role in our understanding of anxiety disorders and their treatment with exposure therapy. Here, we tested whether individual differences in fear extinction learning and fear extinction ...
  • Bueno, Marta; Boixadera-Planas, Ester; Blanco Hinojo, Laura, 1981-; Esteba-Castillo, Susanna; Giménez Palop, Olga; Torrents-Rodas, David; Pujol Martí, Jesús, 1981-; Corripio, Raquel; Deus, Joan; Caixàs, Assumpta (MDPI, 2021)
    Hyperphagia is one of the main problems of patients with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) to cope with everyday life. The underlying mechanisms are not yet well understood. Gut-brain hormones are an interrelated network that ...
  • Bueno, Marta; Esteba-Castillo, Susanna; Novell, Ramon; Giménez Palop, Olga; Coronas, Ramon; Gabau, Elisabeth; Corripio, Raquel; Baena, Neus; Viñas-Jornet, Marina; Guitart, Miriam; Torrents-Rodas, David; Deus, Joan; Pujol Martí, Jesús, 1981-; Rigla, Mercedes; Caixàs, Assumpta (Public Library of Science (PLoS) , 2016)
    CONTEXT: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is characterized by severe hyperphagia. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and leptin are reciprocally involved in energy homeostasis. OBJECTIVES: To analyze the role of BDNF and ...

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