
Publications of Rachel Zsido
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Journal Article (8)
2022
Journal Article
43 (6), pp. 1868 - 1881 (2022)
One‐week escitalopram intake alters the excitation–inhibition balance in the healthy female brain. Human Brain Mapping 2021
Journal Article
11 (1), 15060 (2021)
Decreased thalamo-cortico connectivity during an implicit sequence motor learning task and 7 days escitalopram intake. Scientific Reports
Journal Article
46, pp. E319 - E327 (2021)
A single dose of escitalopram blunts the neural response in the thalamus and caudate during monetary loss. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience 2019
Journal Article
21, 115 (2019)
Effects of hormonal contraceptives on mood: A focus on emotion recognition and reactivity, reward processing, and stress response. Current Psychiatry Reports
Journal Article
2 (6), e196126 (2019)
Association of estradiol and visceral fat with structural brain networks and memory performance in adults. JAMA Network Open
Journal Article
9, 160 (2019)
Testosterone imbalance may link depression and increased body weight in premenopausal women. Translational Psychiatry 2017
Journal Article
29 (6), pp. 580 - 596 (2017)
Using position emission tomography to investigate hormone-mediated neurochemical changes across the female lifespan: Implications for depression. International Review of Psychiatry
Journal Article
74 (6), pp. 622 - 631 (2017)
Skin conductance responses and neural activations during fear conditioning and extinction recall across anxiety disorders. JAMA Psychiatry Meeting Abstract (1)
2021
Meeting Abstract
53 (Suppl. 1), pp. S603 - S604. Elsevier, Amsterdam (2021)
One-week of escitalopram administration does not change emotional and attentional responses in healthy female individuals on oral hormonal contraceptives. In European Neuropsychopharmacology, Poster (2)
2019
Poster
Sexual dimorphism in the human hypothalamus revealed by 3T-MRI. 25th Annual Meeting OHBM 2019, Rom, Italy (2019)
Poster
The effects of subacute escitalopram administration on resting state EEG in a sample of healthy females. 9th IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, Leipzig, Germany (2019)