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  1. If all available acoustic phonetic information of words is used during lexical access and consequently stored in the mental lexicon, then all pseudowords that deviate in a single acoustic feature from a word s...

    Authors: Claudia K Friedrich, Carsten Eulitz and Aditi Lahiri
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:36
  2. In the growing body of literature on economic decision making, the main focus has typically been on explaining aggregate behavior, with little interest in individual differences despite considerable between-su...

    Authors: Anouk Scheres and Alan G Sanfey
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:35
  3. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting sociocommunicative behavior, but also sensorimotor skill learning, oculomotor control, and executive functioning. Some of these impairments may be related to a...

    Authors: Katherine C Turner, Leonard Frost, David Linsenbardt, John R McIlroy and Ralph-Axel Müller
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:34
  4. Motor problems, often characterised as clumsiness or poor motor coordination, have been associated with ADHD in addition to the main symptom groups of inattention, impulsiveness, and overactivity. The problems...

    Authors: Anneke Meyer and Terje Sagvolden
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:33
  5. Dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) and dopamine D3 receptor (DRD3) genes could be candidates for personality-related genes considering their pharmacological profiles or structures. However, a limited number of studies h...

    Authors: Hiroyuki Hibino, Mamoru Tochigi, Takeshi Otowa, Nobumasa Kato and Tsukasa Sasaki
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:32
  6. Developmental dyscalculia (DD) is a specific learning disability affecting the acquisition of mathematical skills in children with otherwise normal general intelligence. The goal of the present study was to ex...

    Authors: Karin Kucian, Thomas Loenneker, Thomas Dietrich, Mengia Dosch, Ernst Martin and Michael von Aster
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:31
  7. Current concepts of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) emphasize the role of higher-order cognitive functions and reinforcement processes attributed to structural and biochemical anomalies in cort...

    Authors: Vivienne A Russell, Robert D Oades, Rosemary Tannock, Peter R Killeen, Judith G Auerbach, Espen B Johansen and Terje Sagvolden
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:30
  8. The genetic mechanisms involved in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are being studied with considerable success by several centres worldwide. These studies confirm prior hypotheses about the rol...

    Authors: Jonna Kuntsi, Benjamin M Neale, Wai Chen, Stephen V Faraone and Philip Asherson
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:27
  9. While there are many psychophysical reports of impaired magnocellular pathway function in developmental dyslexia (DD), few have investigated parietal function, the major projection of this pathway, in good and...

    Authors: Robin Laycock, Sheila G. Crewther, Patricia M. Kiely and David P. Crewther
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:26
  10. A mannosyltransferase gene (ALG9, DIBD1) at chromosome band 11q23 was previously identified to be disrupted by a balanced chromosomal translocation t(9;11)(p24;q23) co-segregating with bipolar affective disorder ...

    Authors: Bora E Baysal, Joan E Willett-Brozick, Silviu-Alin Bacanu, Sevilla Detera-Wadleigh and Vishwajit L Nimgaonkar
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:25
  11. The objective of the study was to determine the genetic basis of Major Depressive Disorder, and the capacity to respond to antidepressant treatment. An association study of 21 candidate polymorphisms relevant ...

    Authors: Holly A Garriock, Pedro Delgado, Mitchel A Kling, Linda L Carpenter, Michael Burke, William J Burke, Thomas Schwartz, Lauren B Marangell, Mustafa Husain, Robert P Erickson and Francisco A Moreno
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:24
  12. Research of QEEG activity power spectra has shown intriguing results in patients with schizophrenia. Different symptom clusters have been correlated to QEEG frequency bands. The findings have been to some exte...

    Authors: Andres Gross, Sirkka-Liisa Joutsiniemi, Ranan Rimon and Björn Appelberg
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:23
  13. In the light of the ongoing debate about lowering the cut-off for acceptable blood lead level to <5 μg/dL from the currently recommended level of <10 μg/dL, we considered whether prenatal exposure to varying l...

    Authors: Archana B Patel, Manju R Mamtani, Tushar P Thakre and Hemant Kulkarni
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:22
  14. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder with a substantial genetic component. The Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (SHR), considered as a good animal model of ADHD...

    Authors: Leandro Franco Vendruscolo, Elena Terenina-Rigaldie, Frantz Raba, André Ramos, Reinaldo Naoto Takahashi and Pierre Mormède
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:21
  15. In a companion article [1], we described the development and evaluation of software designed to remediate dyscalculia. This software is based on the hypothesis that dyscalculia is due to a "core deficit" in numbe...

    Authors: Anna J Wilson, Susannah K Revkin, David Cohen, Laurent Cohen and Stanislas Dehaene
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:20
  16. Adaptive game software has been successful in remediation of dyslexia. Here we describe the cognitive and algorithmic principles underlying the development of similar software for dyscalculia. Our software is ...

    Authors: Anna J Wilson, Stanislas Dehaene, Philippe Pinel, Susannah K Revkin, Laurent Cohen and David Cohen
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:19
  17. Molecular genetic studies suggest the dopamine D1 receptor (D1R) may be implicated in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). As little is known about the potential motor role of D1R in ADHD, animal m...

    Authors: Rochellys Diaz Heijtz and F Xavier Castellanos
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:18
  18. Increased oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction have been identified as common pathophysiological phenomena associated with neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's di...

    Authors: V Srinivasan, SR Pandi-Perumal, DP Cardinali, B Poeggeler and R Hardeland
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:15
  19. Serotonergic neurotransmission has been implicated in suicidal behavior. Association between suicidal completers and a regulatory C(-1019)G polymorphism (rs6295) in the serotonin 1A receptor (HTR1A) gene was p...

    Authors: Danuta Wasserman, Thomas Geijer, Marcus Sokolowski, Vsevolod Rozanov and Jerzy Wasserman
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:14
  20. The apolipoprotein E (APOE) and tau proteins play important roles in the pathological development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Many studies have shown an association between the APOE gene and AD. Association betw...

    Authors: Lingjun Zuo, Christopher H van Dyck, Xingguang Luo, Henry R Kranzler, Bao-zhu Yang and Joel Gelernter
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:13
  21. The aim of the study was to test long-term effects of (+)-methamphetamine (MA) on the dopamine (DA) innervation in limbo-cortical regions of adult gerbils, in order to understand better the repair and neuropla...

    Authors: Susanne Brummelte, Thorsten Grund, Andrea Czok, Gertraud Teuchert-Noodt and Jörg Neddens
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:12
  22. This quasi-experimental study was designed to assess two important learning types – procedural and declarative – in children and adolescents affected by posterior fossa tumours (astrocytoma vs. medulloblastoma...

    Authors: Eliana A Quintero-Gallego, Carlos M Gómez, Encarnación Vaquero Casares, Javier Márquez and Fco Javier Pérez-Santamaría
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:9
  23. Restraint stress has been shown to elicit numerous effects on hippocampal function and neuronal morphology, as well as to induce dendritic remodeling in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). However, the effects of acu...

    Authors: Rebecca M Shansky, Katya Rubinow, Avis Brennan and Amy FT Arnsten
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:8
  24. The 5HT1A receptor is one of at least 14 different receptors for serotonin which has a role in moderating several brain functions and may be involved in the aetiology of several psychiatric disorders. The C(-1...

    Authors: G Koller, B Bondy, UW Preuss, P Zill and M Soyka
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:7
  25. The objective of this study was to analyze the extracellularly acting semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO) serum levels in children with ADHD for the first time. SSAO is known to show deviations from n...

    Authors: Veit Roessner, Henrik Uebel, Andreas Becker, Georg Beck, Stefan Bleich and Aribert Rothenberger
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:5
  26. Individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) have unexplained difficulties on tasks requiring speeded processing of colored stimuli. Color vision mechanisms, particularly short-wavelength (bl...

    Authors: Rosemary Tannock, Tobias Banaschewski and David Gold
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:4
  27. Methylphenidate (MPD) is a psychostimulant commonly prescribed for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The mode of action of the brain circuitry responsible for initiating the animals' behavior in respon...

    Authors: Pamela B Yang, Alan C Swann and Nachum Dafny
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:3
  28. Methylphenidate (MPH) is the most commonly used drug to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children effectively and safely. In spite of its widespread application throughout one of the mo...

    Authors: Thorsten Grund, Konrad Lehmann, Nathalie Bock, Aribert Rothenberger and Gertraud Teuchert-Noodt
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:2
  29. The recreational use of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy) among adolescents and young adults has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. While evidence suggests that the long-term conseq...

    Authors: Gunjan M Modi, Pamela B Yang, Alan C Swann and Nachum Dafny
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006 2:1
  30. Cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) mediates conversion of homocysteine to cystathionine and deficiency in enzyme activity may lead to hyperhomocysteinemia/homocystinuria, which are often associated with mental ret...

    Authors: Samikshan Dutta, Swagata Sinha, Anindita Chattopadhyay, Prasanta Kumar Gangopadhyay, Jotideb Mukhopadhyay, Manoranjan Singh and Kanchan Mukhopadhyay
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:25
  31. The Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat (SHR) shows a number of behaviours that closely parallel those seen in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. These include motor hyperactivity, excessive re...

    Authors: Jonathan Mill, Terje Sagvolden and Philip Asherson
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:24
  32. Implicit learning was reported to be intact in schizophrenia using artificial grammar learning. However, emerging evidence indicates that artificial grammar learning is not a unitary process. The authors used ...

    Authors: Ming-Jang Chiu, Kristina Liu, Ming H Hsieh and Hai-Gwo Hwu
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:23
  33. Evidence from behavioural studies suggests that impaired motor response inhibition may be common to several externalizing child psychiatric disorders, although it has been proposed to be the core-deficit in AD...

    Authors: Björn Albrecht, Tobias Banaschewski, Daniel Brandeis, Hartmut Heinrich and Aribert Rothenberger
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:22
  34. Auditory neuropathy is a disorder characterized by no or severely impaired auditory brainstem responses in presence of normal otoacoustic emissions and/or cochlear microphonics. Speech perception abilities in ...

    Authors: Ajith U Kumar and M Jayaram
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:21
  35. Distinct cognitive processes support verbal and nonverbal working memory, with verbal memory depending specifically on the subvocal rehearsal of items.

    Authors: Grace Hwang, Joshua Jacobs, Aaron Geller, Jared Danker, Robert Sekuler and Michael J Kahana
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:20
  36. Variation in the COMT gene has been implicated in a number of psychiatric disorders, including psychotic, affective and anxiety disorders. The majority of these studies have focused on the functional Val108/15...

    Authors: Birgit Funke, Anil K Malhotra, Christine T Finn, Alex M Plocik, Stephen L Lake, Todd Lencz, Pamela DeRosse, John M Kane and Raju Kucherlapati
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:19
  37. Previous studies have shown that spatio-tactile acuity is influenced by the clarity of the cortical response in primary somatosensory cortex (SI). Stimulus characteristics such as frequency, amplitude, and loc...

    Authors: V Tannan, RG Dennis and M Tommerdahl
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:18
  38. Different findings indicate that rostral ventrolateral reticular nucleus (RVL) is neuronal substrate of integration and regulation of the cardiovascular functions. Some efferent RVL neurons project to the thor...

    Authors: Antonella Russo, Rosalia Pellitteri, Rosa Romeo, Stefania Stanzani and André Jean
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:17
  39. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of atomoxetine, a new and highly selective inhibitor of the norepinephrine transporter, in reducing symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder...

    Authors: Stephen V Faraone, Joseph Biederman, Thomas Spencer, David Michelson, Lenard Adler, Fred Reimherr and Stephen J Glatt
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:16
  40. The occurrence of aberrant functional connectivity in the neuronal circuit is one of the integrative theories of the etiology of schizophrenia. Previous studies have reported that the protein and mRNA levels o...

    Authors: Hee Jae Lee, Ji Young Song, Jong Woo Kim, Sheng-Yu Jin, Mi Suk Hong, Jin Kyoung Park, Joo-Ho Chung, Hiroki Shibata and Yasuyuki Fukumaki
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:15
  41. Some clinical symptoms or cognitive functions have been related to the overall state of monoamine activity in patients with schizophrenia, (e.g. inverse correlation of the dopamine metabolite HVA with delusion...

    Authors: Robert D Oades, Bernd Röpcke, Uwe Henning and Ansgard Klimke
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:14
  42. N170 effects associated with visual words may be related to perceptual expertise effects that have been demonstrated for faces and other extensively studied classes of visual stimuli. Although face and other o...

    Authors: Urs Maurer, Daniel Brandeis and Bruce D McCandliss
    Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2005 1:13

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