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  1. Editorial: Ecological Disaster Neuropsychiatry
  2. Space missions: psychological and psychopathological issues
  3. AGING OF THE CHORNOBYL CATASTROPHE SURVIVORS AND PROBLEMS OF THEIR MENTAL HEALTH SURVEY
  4. BRAIN AND EYE AS POTENTIAL TARGETS FOR IONIZING RADIATION IMPACT. PART III - FEATURES MORPHOMETRIC RETINAL PARAMETERS, AMPLITUDE AND LATENCY COMPONENTS OF VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIAL IN RADIATION EXPOSED IN UTERO
  5. BRAIN AND EYE AS POTENTIAL TARGETS FOR IONIZING RADIATION IMPACT: PART II – RADIATION CEREBRO-OPHTALMIC EFFECTS IN CHILDREN, PERSONS EXPOSED IN UTERO, ASTRONAUTS AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGISTS
  6. SOME ISSUES OF LIFE ACTIVITIES OF POPULATION IN THE CHORNOBYL EXCLUSION ZONE IN UKRAINE
  7. Radiation-associated brain-ophthalmic effects in long-duration space missions
  8. The impact of the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental-health services in Europe
  9. Radiation Risk Analysis of Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Ukrainian Chornobyl Catastrophe Liquidators
  10. Radiation-Induced Cerebro-Ophthalmic Effects in Humans
  11. BRAIN AND EYE AS POTENTIAL TARGETS FOR IONIZING RADIATION IMPACT. Part І. THE CONSEQUENCES OF IRRADIATION OF THE PARTICIPANTS OF THE LIQUIDATION OF THE CHORNOBYL ACCIDENT
  12. DIFFUSION TENSOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN BRAIN WHITE MATTER IN SMALL VESSEL DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND IONIZING RADIATION
  13. NEUROENDOCRINE EFFECTS OF PRENATAL IRRADIATION FROM RADIOACTIVE IODINE (review)
  14. HYPERPARATHYROIDISM AND PARATHYROID LESIONS IN THE ChNPP ACCIDENT SURVIVORS
  15. An International Perspective on Disasters and Children's Mental Health
  16. Low dose or low dose rate ionizing radiation-induced health effect in the human
  17. BIOLOGICAL MARKERS OF EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL EXPOSURE IN SHELTER CONSTRUCTION WORKERS: A 13-YEAR EXPERIENCE
  18. Features of Coping Strategies in Overcoming Extreme Critical Situations: A Study on Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Liquidators and Antiterrorist Participants
  19. COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTIC OF «ALCOHOL DEPRESSION» IN PERSONS WHO PARTICIPATED IN COMBAT OPERATIONS (COMBATANS) AND AFFECTED BY RADIATION CATASTROP
  20. NEUROPSYCHOBIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF AFFECTIVE AND COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN THE CHORNOBYL CLEAN-UP WORKERS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE SPECIFIC GENE POLYMORPHISMS
  21. Neuropsychiatric characteristics of antiterrorist operation combatants in the Donbass (Ukraine)
  22. Workers on transformation of the shelter object of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant into an ecologically-safe system show qEEG abnormalities and cognitive dysfunctions: A follow-up study
  23. Cerebral basis of posttraumatic stress disorder following the Chernobyl disaster.
  24. 1328 – Postradiation intelligence impairment
  25. 1319 – Psychiatric legacy of chernobyl: fukushima projections
  26. 1332 – Radiation post-traumatic stress disorder
  27. Chernobyl psychophysiological lessons for mental health care optimization following radiation accident
  28. Psychophysiological peculiarities of post-traumatic stress disorder after the chernobyl accident
  29. Cognitive and behavioral dysfunction under ionizing radiation exposure
  30. Brain mapping of quantitative EEG before and after exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation at the object “shelter” of the Chernobyl NPP
  31. Psychophysiological, neuroimmune and gene expression changes in chronic fatigue syndrome after low-dose radiation exposure
  32. Do Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation Affect the Human Brain?
  33. Brain mapping of electroencephalograms and evoked potentials in radiation medicine
  34. Neurotoxicity of uranium and transuranium elements
  35. Postradiation cognitive disorders
  36. Radiation effects as molecular models for theoretical and experimental insights into human pathopsychophysiology
  37. Conventional EEG-pattern following object «shelter» transformation to ecologically safe system
  38. Quantitative electroencephlography as a new rapid radiosensitive biodetector
  39. Radiation effects as molecular models for theoretical and experimental insights into human pathopsychophysiology
  40. Brain laterality as a cerebral basis of psychopathology in remote period of the Chernobyl accident
  41. Disrupted Development of the Dominant Hemisphere Following Prenatal Irradiation
  42. Disrupted Development of the Dominant Hemisphere Following Prenatal Irradiation
  43. The mental health of clean-up workers 18 years after the Chernobyl accident
  44. Suicides and exposure to low doses of ionising radiation
  45. Whether ionizing radiation is a risk factor for schizophrenia spectrum disorders?
  46. EEG Patterns in Persons Exposed to Ionizing Radiation as a Result of the Chernobyl Accident. Part 2: Quantitative EEG Analysis in Patients Who Had Acute Radiation Sickness
  47. EEG Patterns in Persons Exposed to Ionizing Radiation as a Result of the Chernobyl Accident. Part 2: Quantitative EEG Analysis in Patients Who Had Acute Radiation Sickness
  48. Comments on Schindler et al, “Abnormalities of thalamic volume and shape detected in fetally irradiated rhesus monkeys with high dimensional brain mapping”
  49. EEG Patterns in Persons Exposed to Ionizing Radiation as a Result of the Chernobyl Accident: Part 1: Conventional EEG Analysis
  50. EEG Patterns in Persons Exposed to Ionizing Radiation as a Result of the Chernobyl Accident
  51. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders in Persons Exposed to Ionizing Radiation as a Result of the Chernobyl Accident
  52. Vegetative-Vascular Dystonia and Osteoalgetic Syndrome or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a Characteristic After-Effect of Radioecological Disaster
  53. EEG, cognitive and psychopathological abnormalities in children irradiated in utero
  54. Psychophysiologic aftereffects of prenatal irradiation
  55. 404 Neurophysiological basis of ionizing radiation effects
  56. 405 Left hemisphere vulnerability of prenatally irradiated children
  57. 442Schizophrenia and left fronto-temporal EEG abnormalities in the aftermath of the chernobyl disaster