Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Ronold, Eivind Haga"
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Antidepressant mechanisms of ketamine: a review of actions with relevance to treatment-resistance and neuroprogression
Lullau, August Peter Merok; Haga, Emily Marie Weierud; Ronold, Eivind Haga; Dwyer, Gerard Eric (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Concurrent with recent insights into the neuroprogressive nature of depression, ketamine shows promise in interfering with several neuroprogressive factors, and has been suggested to reverse neuropathological patterns seen ... -
Cognitive Impairment and Neurocognitive Profiles in Major Depression—A Clinical Perspective
Hammar, Åsa Karin; Ronold, Eivind Haga; Rekkedal, Guro Årdal (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Increasingly, studies have investigated cognitive functioning from the perspective of acute state- to remitted phases of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Some cognitive deficits observed in the symptomatic phase persist ... -
Computerized Working Memory Training in Remission From Major Depressive Disorder: Effects on Emotional Working Memory, Processing Speed, Executive Functions, and Associations With Symptoms
Ronold, Eivind Haga; Joormann, Jutta; Hammar, Åsa Karin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Introduction: Remission from major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with residual symptoms related to reduced functioning, quality of life, and relapse risk. Previous studies have raised questions about mechanisms ... -
Facing recovery: Emotional bias in working memory, rumination, relapse, and recurrence of major depression; an experimental paradigm conducted five years after first episode of major depression
Ronold, Eivind Haga; Joormann, Jutta; Hammar, Åsa (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Identifying vulnerability factors for relapse of depression is essential in planning preventive interventions. Emotional face processing in major depression (MDD) shows promise as a potential cognitive marker for depression. ... -
A longitudinal 5-year follow-up study of cognitive function after first episode major depressive disorder: Exploring state, scar and trait effects
Ronold, Eivind Haga; Schmid, Marit Therese; Ødegaard, Ketil Joachim; Hammar, Åsa (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Major depression (MDD) is associated with cognitive deficits in processing speed and executive function (EF) following first episode (FE). It is unclear whether deficits are state or trait related. Studies following FE MDD ... -
Neurobiological mechanisms of ECT and TMS treatment in depression: study protocol of a multimodal magnetic resonance investigation
Frid, Leila Marie; Kessler, Ute; Ousdal, Olga Therese; Hammar, Åsa Karin; Haavik, Jan; Riemer, Frank; Hirnstein, Marco; Ersland, Lars; Erchinger, Vera Jane; Ronold, Eivind Haga; Nygaard, Gyrid; Jakobsen, Petter; Craven, Alexander R.; Osnes, Berge; Alisauskiene, Renata; Bartsch, Hauke; Hellard, Stephanie Francoise Claire Le; Stavrum, Anne-Kristin Støbakk; Oedegaard, Ketil J.; Oltedal, Leif (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Background: Noninvasive neurostimulation treatments are increasingly being used to treat major depression, which is a common cause of disability worldwide. While electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and transcranial magnetic ... -
Neurocognitive Functioning in Patients with Painful Temporomandibular Disorders
Staniszewski, Kordian; Ronold, Eivind Haga; Hammar, Åsa Karin; Rosén, Annika (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Aim: To investigate psychosocial factors in painful TMD (pTMD) which could have consequences for mastering chronic pain. Methods: Our study included 22 patients (20 women, 2 men) with pTMD, refractory to conservative ... -
A pilot study of cognitive remediation in remitted major depressive disorder patients
Hammar, Åsa; Semkovska, Maria; Borgen, Ida Maria Henriksen; Myklebost, Sunniva Brurok; Ronold, Eivind Haga; Sveen, Thea; Ueland, Torill; Porter, Richard; Johnson, Sheri L (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with working memory (WM) impairments. These deficits often persist following remission and are associated with rumination, a recognized risk factor for depression relapse. The ... -
Residual cognitive deficits following Major Depression : Associations to symptoms, course of illness, and outcomes from Computerized Working Memory Training.
Ronold, Eivind Haga (Doctoral thesis, 2023-04-14)Kognitive vansker ved depresjon har fått økt oppmerksomhet de siste tiårene. Selv om kognitiv funksjon bedrer seg etter affektiv remisjon så vedvarer betydelige kognitive residual symptomer. Dette påvirker daglig fungering, ...