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Robin Nusslock

Researcher at Northwestern University

Publications -  107
Citations -  4809

Robin Nusslock is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 81 publications receiving 3672 citations. Previous affiliations of Robin Nusslock include University of Wisconsin-Madison & University of Pittsburgh.

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Early-Life Adversity and Physical and Emotional Health Across the Lifespan: A Neuroimmune Network Hypothesis

TL;DR: It is argued that early-life adversity amplifies crosstalk between peripheral inflammation and neural circuitries subserving threat-related, reward- related, and executive control-related processes that results in chronic low-grade inflammation, thereby contributing to adiposity, insulin resistance, and other predisease states.
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Exercise-Mediated Neurogenesis in the Hippocampus via BDNF.

TL;DR: The present review synthesizes the extant literature detailing the relationship between exercise and hippocampal neurogenesis, and identifies a key molecule mediating this process, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a member of the neurotrophin family.
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Behavioral Approach System and Behavioral Inhibition System sensitivities and bipolar spectrum disorders: prospective prediction of bipolar mood episodes

TL;DR: Among bipolar spectrum participants, high BAS sensitivity prospectively predicted a shorter time to onset of hypomanic and manic episodes, whereas high BIS sensitivity predicted less survival time to major depressive episodes, controlling for initial symptoms.
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The psychosocial context of bipolar disorder: environmental, cognitive, and developmental risk factors.

TL;DR: This article reviews empirical research on the role of individuals' current environmental contexts, cognitive styles, and developmental histories as risk factors for the onset, course, and expression of bipolar spectrum disorders and assesses the state of the psychosocial risk factors literature in bipolar disorder.
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Waiting to win: elevated striatal and orbitofrontal cortical activity during reward anticipation in euthymic bipolar disorder adults.

TL;DR: Waiting to win: elevated striatal and orbitofrontal cortical activity during reward anticipation in euthymic bipolar disorder adults and its implications for diagnosis and treatment are explored.