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Raphael M. Bonelli

Researcher at University of Vienna

Publications -  99
Citations -  3603

Raphael M. Bonelli is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Huntington's disease & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 98 publications receiving 3216 citations. Previous affiliations of Raphael M. Bonelli include Medical University of Graz & University of Graz.

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Frontal-subcortical circuitry and behavior.

TL;DR: This paper presents the three main frontal-subcortical circuits: the dorsolateral prefrontal circuit allows the organization of information to facilitate a response; the anterior cingulate circuit is required for motivated behavior; and the orbitofrontal circuit allowing the integration of limbic and emotional information into behavioral responses.
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Mental disorders, religion and spirituality 1990 to 2010: a systematic evidence-based review.

TL;DR: There is good evidence that religious involvement is correlated with better mental health in the areas of depression, substance abuse, and suicide; some evidence in stress-related disorders and dementia; insufficient evidence in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia; and no data in many other mental disorders.
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Identification of genetic variants associated with Huntington's disease progression: a genome-wide association study

Davina J. Hensman Moss, +734 more
- 01 Sep 2017 - 
TL;DR: A novel measure of disease progression and a genome-wide significant signal on chromosome 5 spanning three genes: MSH3, DHFR, and MTRNR2L2 is generated, suggesting this mechanism as an area for future therapeutic investigation.
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Pharmacological management of Huntington's disease: an evidence-based review.

TL;DR: There is poor evidence in management of HD today and the analysis of the twenty level-I studies fails to result in any treatment recommendation of clinical relevance, so high-quality RCT are highly warranted to advance HD treatment in clinical practice.