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30 Citations
J Meyer is an academic researcher from Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Serotonin transporter & DASB. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Brain serotonin transporter binding in non‐depressed patients with Parkinson's disease
Mark Guttman,Isabelle Boileau,Jerry J. Warsh,Jean A. Saint-Cyr,Nathalie Ginovart,Tina McCluskey,Sylvain Houle,Alan A. Wilson,Emanuela Mundo,Pablo Rusjan,J Meyer,Stephen J. Kish +11 more
TL;DR: The imaging data suggests that a modest, regionally widespread loss of brain serotonergic innervation might be a common feature of advanced PD, and further investigation will be required to establish whether SERT binding is more or less decreased in those patients with PD who also have major depressive disorder.
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Light therapy and serotonin transporter binding in the anterior cingulate and prefrontal cortex
S. J. Harrison,A. E. Tyrer,Robert D. Levitan,Xin Xu,Sylvain Houle,Alan A. Wilson,José N. Nobrega,José N. Nobrega,Pablo Rusjan,J Meyer +9 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that, during the fall and winter, light therapy would reduce 5‐HTT BPND in the ACC and PFC, which sample brain regions involved in mood regulation, which may lead to extracellular serotonin loss and low mood.
Occupancy of Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ Peptide Receptors by the Antagonist LY2940094 in Rats and Healthy Human Subjects.
Eyas Raddad,Amy Chappell,J Meyer,Alan A. Wilson,Charles Edward Ruegg,Johannes Tauscher,Michael A Statnick,Vanessa Barth,Xin Zhang,Steven J Verfaille +9 more
TL;DR: NOP receptor occupancy (RO) after single oral LY2940094 doses in rat hypothalamus and human brain is studied by use of liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry and positron emission tomography (PET) tracers, respectively.
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Serotonin transporter binding is reduced in seasonal affective disorder following light therapy.
A. E. Tyrer,Robert D. Levitan,Sylvain Houle,Alan A. Wilson,José N. Nobrega,José N. Nobrega,Pablo Rusjan,J Meyer +7 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that in SAD, 5‐HTT BPND would be reduced in the ACC and PFC following light therapy, and this work has shown that this hypothesis is supported by meta-analyses.