What was new, interesting and frequently cited in 2009? P. Falkai Editorial Open access 17 February 2010 Pages: 87 - 89
The impact of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder on the treatment response of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder Roseli Gedanke ShavittCarolina ValérioEurípedes Constantino Miguel Original Paper 12 May 2009 Pages: 91 - 99
Gene expression of NMDA receptor subunits in the cerebellum of elderly patients with schizophrenia Andrea SchmittJiri KoschelFritz A. Henn Original Paper Open access 12 May 2009 Pages: 101 - 111
Predictors of psychosis: a 50-year follow-up of the Lundby population Mats BogrenCecilia MattissonPer Nettelbladt Original Paper 29 May 2009 Pages: 113 - 125
Differences in hippocampal volume between major depression and schizophrenia: a comparative neuroimaging study Eva M. MeisenzahlDoerthe SeifertThomas Frodl Original Paper 03 June 2009 Pages: 127 - 137
Polish version of the Hypomania Checklist (HCL-32) scale: the results in treatment-resistant depression Janusz K. RybakowskiJules AngstAndrzej Kiejna Original Paper 26 June 2009 Pages: 139 - 144
Type of residual symptom and risk of relapse during the continuation/maintenance phase treatment of major depressive disorder with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor fluoxetine Huaiyu YangSarah ChuziGeorge I. Papakostas Original Paper 02 July 2009 Pages: 145 - 150
Risperidone and haloperidol promote survival of stem cells in the rat hippocampus Gerburg KeilhoffGisela GreckschAxel Becker Original Paper 05 July 2009 Pages: 151 - 162
Controlled clinical, polysomnographic and psychometric studies on differences between sleep bruxers and controls and acute effects of clonazepam as compared with placebo Alexander SaletuSilvia ParapaticsBernd Saletu Original Paper 15 July 2009 Pages: 163 - 174
5HT1A-mediated stimulation of cortisol release in major depression: use of non-invasive cortisol measurements to predict clinical response George I. PapakostasSarah E. ChuziMaurizio Fava Original Paper 30 July 2009 Pages: 175 - 180