Tarun Limbachya
Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust
5 Papers
2 Citations
Tarun Limbachya is an academic researcher from Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Working memory & Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Tarun Limbachya include University College London.
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Papers
Neural predictors of treatment response to brain stimulation and psychological therapy in depression: a double-blind randomized controlled trial.
Camilla L. Nord,Camilla L. Nord,D. Chamith Halahakoon,D. Chamith Halahakoon,Tarun Limbachya,Caroline J. Charpentier,Caroline J. Charpentier,Níall Lally,Níall Lally,Níall Lally,Vincent Walsh,Judy Leibowitz,Stephen Pilling,Stephen Pilling,Jonathan P. Roiser +14 more
TL;DR: A mechanistic trial revealed variable, but predictable, clinical effects of prefrontal tDCS combined with CBT for depression and discovered a potential explanation for this variability: individual differences in baseline activation of the region stimulated.
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The impact of induced anxiety on affective response inhibition.
Jessica Aylward,Vincent Valton,Franziska Goer,Anahit Mkrtchian,Níall Lally,Sarah E Peters,Tarun Limbachya,Oliver J. Robinson +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the presence of emotional stimuli might make the safe condition more anxiogenic, reducing the differential between conditions and knocking out any threat-potentiated improvement.
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The neural basis of hot and cold cognition in depressed patients, unaffected relatives, and low-risk healthy controls: An fMRI investigation.
Camilla L. Nord,Camilla L. Nord,Halahakoon Dc,Halahakoon Dc,Níall Lally,Níall Lally,Níall Lally,Tarun Limbachya,Steve Pilling,Jonathan P. Roiser +9 more
TL;DR: The prefrontal cortex may be involved in resilience to depression and could also provide preliminary support for targeting this region in treatment, according to a study of depressed patients and first-degree relatives.
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Neural, Cognitive, and Clinical Effects of Prefrontal Cortex Stimulation in Depression Combined with Psychological Therapy: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial
Camilla L. Nord,D. Chamith Halahakoon,Tarun Limbachya,Alan Gray,Caroline J. Charpentier,Níall Lally,Jessica Aylward,Stephen Pilling,Jonathan P. Roiser +8 more
TL;DR: This work combined tDCS with psychological therapy to determine whether tDCS of the DLPFC could enhance therapeutic outcome in depression.
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Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Activity is Impaired in Currently-Depressed Patients, But Intact in Individuals at High Risk: A Three-Group Functional MRI Study of Hot and Cold Cognition
Camilla L. Nord,Camilla L. Nord,D. Chamith Halahakoon,Níall Lally,Níall Lally,Níall Lally,Tarun Limbachya,Steve Pilling,Jonathan P. Roiser +8 more
TL;DR: This article found that depressed patients exhibited significantly attenuated working memory-related DLPFC activation, compared to both healthy volunteers and unaffected relatives; unaffected relatives did not differ from healthy volunteers.
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