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  1. The N200 component of event related potentials (ERPs) is considered an index of monitoring error related responses. The aim of the present work was to study the effect of mismatch conditions on the subjects' r...

    Authors: Irene S Karanasiou, Charalabos Papageorgiou, Eleni I Tsianaka, Miltiades Kyprianou, George K Matsopoulos, Errikos M Ventouras and Nikolaos K Uzunoglu
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:14
  2. The development of an evolutionarily grounded analogue magnitude representation linked to the parietal lobes is frequently thought to be a major factor in the arithmetic development of humans. We investigated ...

    Authors: Fruzsina Soltész, Dénes Szűcs and Lívia Szűcs
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:13
  3. Change blindness refers to a failure to detect changes between consecutively presented images separated by, for example, a brief blank screen. As an explanation of change blindness, it has been suggested that ...

    Authors: Pessi Lyyra, Jan Wikgren and Piia Astikainen
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:12
  4. The assessment of social attribution skills in children can potentially identify and quantify developmental difficulties related to autism spectrum disorders and related conditions. However, relatively little ...

    Authors: Zhouyi Hu, Raymond CK Chan and Grainne M McAlonan
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:10
  5. Vitamin A and its derivatives (retinoids) are crucial for the development, maintenance and morphogenesis of the central nervous system (CNS). Although motor impairment has been reported in postnatal vitamin A ...

    Authors: Ming Zhang, Baohu Ji, Hong Zou, Junwei Shi, Zhao Zhang, Xingwang Li, Hui Zhu, Guoyin Feng, Meilei Jin, Lei Yu, Lin He and Chunling Wan
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:7
  6. Investigators frequently quantify and evaluate the location and size of stroke lesions to help uncover cerebral anatomical correlates of deficits observed after first-ever stroke. However, it is common to disc...

    Authors: Lisa D Alexander, Sandra E Black, Fuqiang Gao, Gregory Szilagyi, Cynthia J Danells and William E McIlroy
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:6
  7. Recent research based on comparisons between bilinguals and monolinguals postulates that bilingualism enhances cognitive control functions, because the parallel activation of languages necessitates control of ...

    Authors: Julia Festman, Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells and Thomas F Münte
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:5
  8. In the development of borderline personality disorder (BPD) both genetic and environmental factors have important roles. The characteristic affective disturbance and impulsive aggression are linked to imbalanc...

    Authors: Zsofia Nemoda, Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Anna Szekely, Eszter Bertha, Gabor Faludi and Maria Sasvari-Szekely
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:4
  9. Whether listening to background music enhances verbal learning performance is still disputed. In this study we investigated the influence of listening to background music on verbal learning performance and the...

    Authors: Lutz Jäncke and Pascale Sandmann
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:3

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:11

  10. Very little is known about attention deficits in developmental dyscalculia, hence, this study was designed to provide the missing information. We examined attention abilities of participants suffering from dev...

    Authors: Sarit Askenazi and Avishai Henik
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:2
  11. Recent research recognizes the association between handedness, linguistic processes and cerebral networks subserving executive functioning, but the nature of this association remains unclear. Since the P50 eve...

    Authors: Ion N Beratis, Andreas Rabavilas, Eleni D Nanou, Chrissanthi Hountala, Argiro E Maganioti, Christos N Capsalis, George N Papadimitriou and Charalabos Papageorgiou
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:51
  12. Cognitive function might be affected by the subjects' emotional reactivity. We assessed whether behavior in different tests of emotional reactivity is correlated with performance in aversively motivated learni...

    Authors: F Josef van der Staay, Teun Schuurman, Cornelis G van Reenen and S Mechiel Korte
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:50
  13. A lot of studies were directed to explore the relation between drug abuse and neuropsychological functions. Some studies reported that even after a long duration of disappearance of withdrawal or intoxication ...

    Authors: Mohamed A Al-Zahrani and Yasser A Elsayed
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:48
  14. Differentiating between bipolar spectrum disorder (BD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in childhood and adolescence is difficult because the clinical presentation is influenced by ongoing n...

    Authors: Anne H Udal, Ulrik F Malt, Hans Lövdahl, Bente Gjaerum, Are H Pripp and Berit Groholt
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:47
  15. Many studies have reported beneficial effects from the application of near-infrared (NIR) light photobiomodulation (PBM) to the body, and one group has reported beneficial effects applying it to the brain in s...

    Authors: Fredric Schiffer, Andrea L Johnston, Caitlin Ravichandran, Ann Polcari, Martin H Teicher, Robert H Webb and Michael R Hamblin
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:46
  16. Among dietary factors, learning and behavior are influenced not only by nutrients, but also by exposure to toxic food contaminants such as mercury that can disrupt metabolic processes and alter neuronal plasti...

    Authors: Renee Dufault, Roseanne Schnoll, Walter J Lukiw, Blaise LeBlanc, Charles Cornett, Lyn Patrick, David Wallinga, Steven G Gilbert and Raquel Crider
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:44
  17. Unremitting fatigue and unrefreshing sleep, hallmark traits of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), are also pathognomonic of sleep disorders. Yet, no reproducible perturbations of sleep architecture, multiple slee...

    Authors: Michael J Decker, Humyra Tabassum, Jin-Mann S Lin and William C Reeves
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:43
  18. Current research suggests that elevated levels of anxiety have a negative impact on the regulation of balance. However, most studies to date examined only global balance performance, with little attention to t...

    Authors: John F Stins, Annick Ledebt, Claudia Emck, Elisabeth H van Dokkum and Peter J Beek
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:42
  19. The frontal lobe has been associated to a wide range of cognitive control functions and is also vulnerable to degeneration in old age. A recent study by Thomsen and colleagues showed a difference between a you...

    Authors: Martin Andersson, Martin Ystad, Arvid Lundervold and Astri J Lundervold
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:41
  20. Several studies had demonstrated the involvement of the dorsolateral portion of periaqueductal grey matter (dlPAG) in defensive responses. This region contains a significant number of neurons containing the en...

    Authors: Lucas LM Tonetto, Ana L Terzian, Elaine A Del Bel, Francisco S Guimarães and Leonardo BM Resstel
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:40
  21. There may be need to assess intelligent quotient (IQ) scores in sub-Saharan African children with intellectual disability, either for the purpose of educational needs assessment or research. However, modern in...

    Authors: Muideen O Bakare, Vincent N Ubochi, Ifeoma N Okoroikpa, Chinyere M Aguocha and Peter O Ebigbo
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:39
  22. Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown to change with age. The present study explored from a developmental perspective whether shared or different mechanisms un...

    Authors: Rashmi Gupta, Bhoomika R Kar and Narayanan Srinivasan
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:38
  23. Comorbidity between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and mood disorders is common. Alterations of the cerebellum and frontal regions have been reported in neuro-imaging studies of ADHD and major...

    Authors: Ann Gardner, Dario Salmaso, Andrea Varrone, Alejandro Sanchez-Crespo, Susanne Bejerot, Hans Jacobsson, Stig A Larsson and Marco Pagani
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:37
  24. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying developmental dyscalculia are scarce and results are thus far inconclusive. Main aim of the present study is ...

    Authors: Liane Kaufmann, Stephan E Vogel, Marc Starke, Christian Kremser, Michael Schocke and Guilherme Wood
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:35
  25. Sleep problems are common in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This analysis aimed to evaluate the impact of lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (LDX) on sleep quality in adults with ADHD.

    Authors: Lenard A Adler, David Goodman, Richard Weisler, Mohamed Hamdani and Thomas Roth
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:34
  26. Time information processing relies on memory, which greatly supports the operations of hypothetical internal timekeepers. Scalar Expectancy Theory (SET) postulates the existence of a memory component that is f...

    Authors: Luana Caselli, Luca Iaboli and Paolo Nichelli
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:32
  27. It has been suggested that the functional similarities in the socio-cognitive behaviour of dogs and humans emerged as a consequence of comparable environmental selection pressures. Here we use a novel approach...

    Authors: Márta Gácsi, Paul McGreevy, Edina Kara and Ádám Miklósi
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:31
  28. Little is known about the contribution of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to the exploration of memory functions. The aim of the present study was to examine the behavioural effects of right or ...

    Authors: Stefan Elmer, Marcel Burkard, Basil Renz, Martin Meyer and Lutz Jancke
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:29
  29. Previous linkage and association studies have implicated the D-amino acid oxidase activator gene (DAOA)/G30 locus or neighbouring region of chromosome 13q33.2 in the genetic susceptibility to both schizophreni...

    Authors: Nicholas J Bass, Susmita R Datta, Andrew McQuillin, Vinay Puri, Khalid Choudhury, Srinivasa Thirumalai, Jacob Lawrence, Digby Quested, Jonathan Pimm, David Curtis and Hugh MD Gurling
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:28
  30. Recent research has implicated deficits of the working memory (WM) and attention in dyslexia. The N100 component of event-related potentials (ERP) is thought to reflect attention and working memory operation. ...

    Authors: Charalabos Papageorgiou, Giorgos A Giannakakis, Konstantina S Nikita, Dimitris Anagnostopoulos, George N Papadimitriou and Andreas Rabavilas
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:26
  31. There is a wide debate in the literature about whether N2/P3 effects in no-go trials reflect the inhibition of an intended action, or the absence of a negative movement-related potential typical of go trials. ...

    Authors: Alice M Proverbio, Marzia Del Zotto, Nicola Crotti and Alberto Zani
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:25
  32. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly heritable developmental disorder resulting from complex gene-gene and gene-environment interactions. The most widely used animal model, the spontaneo...

    Authors: Fleur M Howells, Leander Bindewald and Vivienne A Russell
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:24
  33. The social transmission of food preference paradigm centers on the finding that observers obtain dietary information through olfactory cues on the breath of a demonstrator peer that has ingested a novel substa...

    Authors: Amber M Eade and Steven L Youngentob
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:23
  34. The paper presents the Motor Function Neurological Assessment (MFNU), as a tool for identifying typical motor function problems in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The study inves...

    Authors: Liv Larsen Stray, Torstein Stray, Synnøve Iversen, Anne Ruud, Bjørn Ellertsen and Finn Egil Tønnessen
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:22
  35. A previous study showed that a high percentage of children diagnosed with Hyperkinetic Disorder (HKD) displayed a consistent pattern of motor function problems. The purpose of this study was to investigate the...

    Authors: Liv Larsen Stray, Torstein Stray, Synnøve Iversen, Anne Ruud and Bjørn Ellertsen
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:21
  36. Current research suggests that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with larger behavioral sensitivity to reinforcement contingencies. However, most studies have focused thus far on th...

    Authors: Gregor Kohls, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann and Kerstin Konrad
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:20
  37. Cortico-limbic brain activity associated with anger may be susceptible to nicotine and, thus, may contribute to smoking initiation and nicotine addiction. The purpose of the study was to identify the brain reg...

    Authors: Jean-G Gehricke, Steven G Potkin, Frances M Leslie, Sandra E Loughlin, Carol K Whalen, Larry D Jamner, James Mbogori and James H Fallon
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009 5:19

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