mood disturbance

collocation in English

meaningsofmoodanddisturbance

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mood
noun[C]
uk
/muːd/
us
/muːd/
the way you feel at a ...
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disturbance
noun[C or U]
uk
/dɪˈstɜː.bəns/
us
/dɪˈstɝː.bəns/
something that interrupts someone or makes someone ...
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(Definition ofmoodanddisturbancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Cumulative sleepiness,mooddisturbance, and psychomotor vigilance performance decrements during a week of sleep restricted to 4-5 hours per night.
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It provides a list of adverse emotions and can detect levels ofmooddisturbancethat require further investigation.
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This finding was consistent with our hypothesis of a stronger genetic loading for melancholic versus nonmelancholic forms ofmooddisturbance.
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Symptom distress, current concerns, andmooddisturbanceafter diagnosis of life threatening disease.
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Life stress,mooddisturbance, and elevated interleukin-6 in healthy older women.
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Importantly, this variable spanned a range of clinical presentations, from those with diagnosed mental illnesses through to people on anti-depressant medication or receiving counselling for depression\\mooddisturbance.
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The affect hypothesis asserts that if a distraction or goal violation does not causemooddisturbance, it will not trigger an episode of loss of control or cognitive disruption.
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Forsell et al.,37 in her population sample of 1304 people over 75, showed that, as cognitive function declined,mooddisturbancefirst increased, then decreased.
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Forsell et al.42 in her population sample of 1304 people over 75, showed that, as cognitive function declined,mooddisturbancefirst increased, then decreased.
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Lower scores indicate lessmooddisturbance.
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Prenatalmooddisturbancepredicts sleep problems in infancy and toddlerhood.
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Acute liver toxicity and psychiatric symptoms likemooddisturbanceor delirium may occur.
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Dysthymia is a chronic, mildermooddisturbancein which a person reports a low mood almost daily over a span of at least two years.
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A study found that after seven weeks the group treated with yoga reported significantly lessmooddisturbance and reduced stress compared to the control group.
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Working backward, one would therefore expect to see both behavioral disturbances and mood disturbances before puberty.
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These differences were felt to be unlikely due to mood disturbances.
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Analysis of transcripts from both groups revealed a similar core set of symptoms, featuring fatigue, neurocognitive difficulties, and mood disturbances.
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Based on these and related research findings, the study investigators concluded that lower performance on cognitive function tests could be explained primarily by mood disturbances.
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