Skip to main content

Articles

Page 9 of 15

  1. Recently it was suggested that the carry effect observed in addition involves both categorical and continuous processing characteristics.

    Authors: Elise Klein, Klaus Willmes, Katharina Dressel, Frank Domahs, Guilherme Wood, Hans-Christoph Nuerk and Korbinian Moeller
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:70
  2. Trigeminal proprioception related to rodent macrovibrissae movements is believed to involve skin receptors on the whisker pad because pad muscles operate without muscle spindles. This study was aimed to invest...

    Authors: Ombretta Mameli, Stefania Stanzani, Gabriele Mulliri, Rosalia Pellitteri, Marcello A Caria, Antonella Russo and Pierluigi De Riu
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:69
  3. Aspartyl-(Asparaginyl)-β-Hydroxylase (AAH) is a hydroxylating enzyme that promotes cell motility by enhancing Notch-Jagged-HES-1 signaling. Ethanol impaired cerebellar neuron migration during development is as...

    Authors: Elizabeth Silbermann, Peter Moskal, Nathaniel Bowling, Ming Tong and Suzanne M de la Monte
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:68
  4. Cognitive deficits such as poor memory, the inability to concentrate, deficits in abstract reasoning, attention and set-shifting flexibility have been reported in middle-aged women. It has been suggested that ...

    Authors: Silvia Solís-Ortiz, Elva Pérez-Luque, Lisette Morado-Crespo and Mayra Gutiérrez-Muñoz
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:67
  5. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that starts in childhood and frequently persists in adults. Several theories postulate deficits in ADHD that have effects...

    Authors: Gráinne McLoughlin, Bjoern Albrecht, Tobias Banaschewski, Aribert Rothenberger, Daniel Brandeis, Philip Asherson and Jonna Kuntsi
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:66
  6. Human development is a process of change, adaptation and growth. Throughout this process, transitional events mark important points in time when one's life course is significantly altered. This study captures ...

    Authors: V Brook White, Jennifer R Leib, Jennifer M Farmer and Barbara B Biesecker
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:65
  7. Nitric oxide (NO) synthesis has been described in several circumventricular and hypothalamic structures in the central nervous system that are implicated in mediating central angiotensin-II (ANG-II) actions du...

    Authors: Wagner L Reis, Wilson A Saad, Luiz A Camargo, Lucila LK Elias and José Antunes-Rodrigues
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:64
  8. Two experimental procedures (cue-target and target-cue) were used in studying the processes of deception. How the task will affect participants' performances is not clear. This study was conducted to investiga...

    Authors: Guangheng Dong, Yanbo Hu, Qilin Lu and Haiyan Wu
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:63
  9. This study was carried out to investigate the effect of rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) deprivation (REMSD) on the cytomorphology of the dorsal raphe (DR) neurons and to evaluate the possible role of REMSD-ind...

    Authors: Amit Ranjan, Sudipta Biswas and Birendra N. Mallick
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:62
  10. Ischemic hypoxic brain injury often causes irreversible brain damage. The lack of effective and widely applicable pharmacological treatments for ischemic stroke patients may explain a growing interest in tradi...

    Authors: Zhenquan Liu, Pengtao Li, Dan Zhao, Huiling Tang and Jianyou Guo
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:61
  11. Children with pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), such as children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), often show auditory processing deficits related to their overarching language impairment. Auditory ...

    Authors: Nicole M Russo, Jane Hornickel, Trent Nicol, Steven Zecker and Nina Kraus
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:60
  12. Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, particularly among older adults. This study examined the relationship between specific components of executiv...

    Authors: Eling D de Bruin and André Schmidt
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:59
  13. Individuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis have self-disturbances and deficits in social cognition and functioning. Midline default network areas, including the medial prefrontal cortex and posterior c...

    Authors: Geumsook Shim, Jungsu S Oh, Wi Hoon Jung, Joon Hwan Jang, Chi-Hoon Choi, Euitae Kim, Hye-Yoon Park, Jung-Seok Choi, Myung Hun Jung and Jun Soo Kwon
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:58
  14. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a heritable disorder characterized by symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity. Methylphenidate (MPH) has been shown to block the norepinephri...

    Authors: Boong-Nyun Kim, Jae-Won Kim, Soon Beom Hong, Soo-Churl Cho, Min-Sup Shin and Hee-Jeong Yoo
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:57
  15. Noise is typically conceived of as being detrimental for cognitive performance; however, a recent computational model based on the concepts of stochastic resonance and dopamine related internal noise postulate...

    Authors: Göran BW Söderlund, Sverker Sikström, Jan M Loftesnes and Edmund J Sonuga-Barke
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:55
  16. Attention deficits belong to the main cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia and come along with altered neural activity in previously described cerebral networks. Given the high heritability of schizophrenia the...

    Authors: Markus Thimm, Axel Krug, Thilo Kellermann, Valentin Markov, Sören Krach, Andreas Jansen, Klaus Zerres, Thomas Eggermann, Tony Stöcker, N Jon Shah, Markus M Nöthen, Marcella Rietschel and Tilo Kircher
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:54
  17. Dopamine in prefrontal cortex (PFC) modulates core cognitive processes, notably working memory and executive control. Dopamine regulating genes and polymorphisms affecting PFC - including Catechol-O-Methyltran...

    Authors: Elise C Rosa, Dwight Dickinson, José Apud, Daniel R Weinberger and Brita Elvevåg
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:53
  18. Accumulating evidence has pointed that a variety of lipids could exert their beneficial actions against dementia including Alzheimer disease and age-related cognitive decline via diverse signaling pathways. En...

    Authors: Takahiro Yaguchi, Tetsu Nagata and Tomoyuki Nishizaki
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:52
  19. In an attempt to model some behavioral aspects of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), we examined whether an existing genetic animal model of ADHD is valid for investigating not only locomotor hyp...

    Authors: Yu Qian, Gefei Lei, Francisco X Castellanos, Hans Forssberg and Rochellys Diaz Heijtz
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:51
  20. Several lines of evidence suggest that the dopaminergic nervous system contributes to methamphetamine (METH) dependence, and there is increasing evidence of antagonistic interactions between dopamine and adeno...

    Authors: Hideaki Kobayashi, Hiroshi Ujike, Nakao Iwata, Toshiya Inada, Mitsuhiko Yamada, Yoshimoto Sekine, Naohisa Uchimura, Masaomi Iyo, Norio Ozaki, Masanari Itokawa and Ichiro Sora
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:50
  21. Suicide and major depressive disorders (MDD) are strongly associated, and genetic factors are responsible for at least part of the variability in suicide risk. We investigated whether variation at the tryptoph...

    Authors: Yuqi Zhang, Changsong Zhang, Guozhen Yuan, Jianjun Yao, Zaohuo Cheng, Chaojun Liu, Qinghai Liu, Gairong Wan, Guizhi Shi, Yiren Cheng, Yang Ling and Ke Li
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:49
  22. The circadian locomotor output cycles kaput (CLOCK) gene encodes protein regulation circadian rhythm and also plays some roles in neural transmitter systems including the dopamine system. Several lines of evidenc...

    Authors: Xiaohui Xu, Gerome Breen, Chih-Ken Chen, Yu-Shu Huang, Yu-Yu Wu and Philip Asherson
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:48
  23. Math anxiety, defined as a negative affective response to mathematics, is known to have deleterious effects on math performance in the general population. However, the assumption that math anxiety is directly ...

    Authors: Orly Rubinsten and Rosemary Tannock
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:46
  24. Expressed Emotions (EE) are associated with oppositional behavior (OPB) in children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). EE has been linked to altered stress responses in some disorders, but A...

    Authors: Hanna Christiansen, Robert D Oades, Lamprini Psychogiou, Berthold P Hauffa and Edmund J Sonuga-Barke
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:45
  25. Arachidonic acid (AA), an essential polyunsaturated fatty acid, is one of the major components of neural membranes, which show an altered phospholipid composition in schizophrenia. Arachidonate 12-lipoxygenase (A...

    Authors: Tae Kim, Hak-Jae Kim, Jin Kyung Park, Jong Woo Kim and Joo-Ho Chung
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:44
  26. It is widely agreed that numbers automatically activate a magnitude representation. Nevertheless, so far no systematic evaluation of the neuro-cognitive correlates has been provided for the case of auditorily ...

    Authors: Elise Klein, Korbinian Moeller, Hans-Christoph Nuerk and Klaus Willmes
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:42
  27. A number of studies have found associations between dysbindin (DTNBP1) polymorphisms and schizophrenia. Recently we identified a DTNBP1 SNP (rs9370822) that is strongly associated with schizophrenia. Individuals ...

    Authors: Joanne Voisey, Christopher D Swagell, Ian P Hughes, Jason P Connor, Bruce R Lawford, Ross M Young and C Phillip Morris
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:41
  28. Schizophrenia is associated with rare copy-number (CN) mutations. Screening for such alleles genome-wide, though comprehensive, cannot study in-depth the causality of particular loci, therefore cannot provide ...

    Authors: Shirly Amar, Ofer Ovadia, Wolfgang Maier, Richard Ebstein, RH Belmaker, Dan Mishmar and Galila Agam
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:40
  29. Humans readily perceive whole shapes as intact when some portions of these shapes are occluded by another object. This type of amodal completion has also been widely reported among nonhuman animals and is rela...

    Authors: Masaki Tomonaga and Tomoko Imura
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:38
  30. Previous Positron Emission Tomography (PET) studies of 5-HT1A receptors have shown an influence of several genetic factors, including the triallelic serotonin transporter gene-linked polymorphic region on the bin...

    Authors: Amélie Lothe, Claudette Boni, Nicolas Costes, Sandrine Bouvard, Philip Gorwood, Franck Lavenne, Marion Alvarez and Philippe Ryvlin
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:37
  31. In mammals, the brain clock responsible for generating circadian rhythms is located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. Light entrainment of the clock occurs through intrinsically photose...

    Authors: Linda Ruggiero, Charles N Allen, R Lane Brown and David W Robinson
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:36
  32. The Morris water maze task is a hippocampus-dependent learning and memory test that typically takes between 3 days to 2 weeks of training. This task is used to assess spatial learning and induces the expressio...

    Authors: Lisa A Feldman, Matthew L Shapiro and Josephine Nalbantoglu
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:35
  33. Duration of efficacy and safety of lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (LDX) was assessed in adults (18-55 years) with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) using the simulated adult workplace environment.

    Authors: Timothy Wigal, Matthew Brams, Maria Gasior, Joseph Gao, Liza Squires and John Giblin
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:34
  34. Wilson disease (WD) results from accumulation of copper and caused due to mutations in ATP7B, a copper transporting ATPase. Besides regular hepatic and neurological symptoms, WD patients occasionally manifest ...

    Authors: Arnab Gupta, Ishita Chattopadhyay, Shashwata Mukherjee, Mainak Sengupta, Shyamal K Das and Kunal Ray
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:33
  35. In contrast to studies of depression and psychosis, the first part of this study showed no major differences in serum levels of cytokines and tryptophan metabolites between healthy children and those with atte...

    Authors: Robert D Oades, Aye-Mu Myint, Maria R Dauvermann, Benno G Schimmelmann and Markus J Schwarz
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:32
  36. The bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BNST) is a limbic forebrain structure involved in hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis regulation and stress adaptation. Inappropriate adaptation to stress is thought to comp...

    Authors: Carlos C Crestani, Fernando HF Alves, Fernando MA Correa, Francisco S Guimarães and Sâmia RL Joca
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:30
  37. Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show a marked temporal variability in their display of symptoms and neuropsychological performance. This could be explained in terms of an impaired...

    Authors: Robert D Oades, Maria R Dauvermann, Benno G Schimmelmann, Markus J Schwarz and Aye-Mu Myint
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:29
  38. The pathobiology of schizophrenia is still unclear. Its current treatment mainly depends on antipsychotic drugs. A leading adverse effect of these medications is the acquired long QT syndrome, which results fr...

    Authors: Fatmahan Atalar, Tufan Tevfik Acuner, Naci Cine, Fatih Oncu, Dogan Yesilbursa, Ugur Ozbek and Solmaz Turkcan
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:27
  39. Serotonin genes have been hypothesized to play a role in the etiology of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); prior work suggests that serotonin may interact with psychosocial stressors in ADHD, pe...

    Authors: Molly Nikolas, Karen Friderici, Irwin Waldman, Katherine Jernigan and Joel T Nigg
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:23
  40. Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor tasks. However, even in the absence of visual information people are able to initiate their responses by using motion ex...

    Authors: Welber Marinovic, Campbell S Reid, Annaliese M Plooy, Stephan Riek and James R Tresilian
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:22
  41. Movement regularities are inherently present in automated goal-directed motions of the primate's arm system. They can provide important signatures of intentional behaviours driven by sensory-motor strategies, ...

    Authors: Elizabeth B Torres
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2010 6:21

Annual Journal Metrics

  • 2022 Citation Impact
    5.1 - 2-year Impact Factor
    4.1 - 5-year Impact Factor
    1.265 - SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper)
    1.017 - SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

    2023 Speed
    17 days submission to first editorial decision for all manuscripts (Median)
    183 days submission to accept (Median)

    2023 Usage 
    526,762 downloads
    334 Altmetric mentions