Dr. Heather C Abercrombie PHD
Psychologist
6001 Research Park Blvd Madison WI, 53719About
Dr. Heather Abercrombie is a psychologist practicing in Madison, WI. Dr. Abercrombie specializes in the treatment of mental health problems, and helps people to cope with their mental illnesses. As a psychologist, Dr. Abercrombie evaluates and treats patients through a variety of methods, most typically being psychotherapy or talk therapy. Patients usually visit Dr. Abercrombie because they have been experiencing depression, anxiety, stress or anger for a significant period of time and are seeking help. Psychologists may perform a variety of exams and assessments to diagnose a mental condition.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Hippocampal morphometry in depressed patients and control subjects: relations to anxiety symptoms.
- Functional coupling of simultaneous electrical and metabolic activity in the human brain.
- Flattened cortisol rhythms in metastatic breast cancer patients.
- Repression and high anxiety are associated with aberrant diurnal cortisol rhythms in women with metastatic breast cancer.
- Endogenous cortisol elevations are related to memory facilitation only in individuals who are emotionally aroused.
- Depression and stress reactivity in metastatic breast cancer.
- Orienting, emotion, and memory: phasic and tonic variation in heart rate predicts memory for emotional pictures in men.
- Cortisol's effects on hippocampal activation in depressed patients are related to alterations in memory formation.
- The effect of cortisol on emotional responses depends on order of cortisol and placebo administration in a within-subject design.
- Inter-individual differences in trait negative affect moderate cortisol's effects on memory formation: preliminary findings from two studies.
- Modulatory mechanisms of cortisol effects on emotional learning and memory: novel perspectives.
- Circulating cortisol levels after exogenous cortisol administration are higher in women using hormonal contraceptives: data from two preliminary studies.
- Reduced resting-state thalamostriatal functional connectivity is associated with excessive daytime sleepiness in persons with and without depressive disorders.
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