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Word of the Day Calendar | Merriam-Webster
Learn a new word every day! Follow Merriam-Webster for the most trusted Word of the Day, trending info, word games, and more.

Word of the Day: Pathos | Merriam-Webster
The word is a member of a big family: empathy is the ability to share someone else’s feelings. Pathetic (in its gentlest uses) describes things that move us to pity. Though pathology is not literally "the study of suffering," it is "the study of diseases." Other relatives of pathos include sympathy, apathy, and antipathy.

Word of the Day: Apotheosis | Merriam-Webster
Among the ancient Greeks, it was sometimes thought fitting to grant someone “god” status. Hence the word apothéōsis, from the verb apotheóō or apotheoûn, meaning “to deify.” (All are rooted in the

Word of the Day: Psephology | Merriam-Webster
Psephology comes from the Greek word 'psēphos,' meaning 'pebble.' (One relative of psephology is psephomancy Psephology merited election as the name for the work of election analysts, or psephologists

Word of the Day: Putative | Merriam-Webster
There's no need to make assumptions about the root behind putative—we know it comes from a form of the Latin verb putare, which means 'to consider' or 'to think.' Putative is a rather formal word that

Word of the Day: Syllogism | Merriam-Webster
For those trained in formal argument, the syllogism is a classical form of deduction, specifically an argument consisting of a major and a minor premise and a conclusion. One example is the inference

Word of the Day: Onomatopoeia | Merriam-Webster
English speakers have only used the word onomatopoeia since the 1500s, but people have been creating words that imitate the sounds heard around them for much longer; chatter, for example, dates to the

Word of the Day: Protocol | Merriam-Webster
In Late Greek, the word prōtokollon referred to the first sheet of a papyrus roll bearing the date of its manufacture. In some instances, it consisted of a flyleaf that was glued to the outside of a

Word of the Day: Praxis | Merriam-Webster
What It Means Praxis is a formal word referring to the practical application of a theory—in other words, what one does to act on a theory (such as feminist theory) to which one is committed. Praxis is also used synonymously with action or practice to refer to the exercise of an art, science, or skill, or to customary conduct within a given sphere. // Many gardeners promote composting as ...

Word of the Day: Nomenclature | Merriam-Webster
Nomenclature has everything to do with names: it can refer to the act of naming, a name itself, and even a system of names—you name it! The term comes to English from the Latin word nōmenclātūra,

 

 

 

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Decoding the striatum of drug-naive patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder: a transcriptome and longitudinal functional magnetic resonance imaging study  Nature

Astrocyte Dysfunctions in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Rethinking Neurobiology and Therapeutic Targets  Wiley Online Library

Intracranial electrophysiological biomarkers of compulsivity in obsessive–compulsive disorder  Nature

Computational Predictions for OCD Pathophysiology and Treatment: A Review  Frontiers

Rapid effects of brief intensive cognitive-behavioral therapy on brain glucose metabolism in obsessive-compulsive disorder  National Institutes of Health (.gov)

Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in Dementia: Scoping Review of Pathological Changes  Psychiatrist.com

A Critical Role of Neuroligin 2 C-Terminus in OCD and Social Behavior  Journal of Neuroscience

Blepharospasm as an Obsessive-Compulsive Phenomenon  Psychiatry Online

Deep brain stimulation-responsive subthalamo-cortical coupling in obsessive-compulsive disorder  medRxiv

Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation for obsessive compulsive disorder: effects upon cells and circuits  Frontiers

Error‐related brain activity associated with obsessive–compulsive symptoms in youth  Wiley Online Library

Mechanisms and interventions promoting healthy frontostriatal dynamics in obsessive-compulsive disorder  Nature

A Framework for Understanding the Emerging Role of Corticolimbic-Ventral Striatal Networks in OCD-Associated Repetitive Behaviors  Frontiers

 

 

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