„Behavioral Neuroscience.“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Thalamo-frontal functional connectivity patterns in Tourette Syndrome: Insights from combined intracranial DBS and EEG recordings
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Autistic School-Aged Children with Interfering Anxiety: Impact on Caregiver-Defined Goals
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The small world of shakespeare’s plays
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Enhancing the outcomes of bariatric surgery with inhibitory control training, electrical brain stimulation and psychosocial aftercare: a pilot study protocol
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Blood epigenome-wide association studies of suicide attempt in adults with bipolar disorder
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Correction: Electroconvulsive therapy-induced volumetric brain changes converge on a common causal circuit in depression
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Group-living in cliff swallows as an advantage in avoiding predators
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Cholinergic modulation of disorder-relevant human defensive behaviour in generalised anxiety disorder
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Antidepressant-Like Effect of the Endogenous Neuroprotective Amine, 1MeTIQ in Clonidine-Induced Depression: Behavioral and Neurochemical Studies in Rats
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Does the Interaction Between Cortisol and Testosterone Predict Men’s Facial Attractiveness?
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Behavioral Inhibition in Boys with Sex Chromosome Aneuploidies Compared to a Clinical Sample
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From Oxytocin to Health: Exploring the Relationship between OXTR rs53576, Emotional Stability, Social Support, and Health
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Breaking Bread: the Functions of Social Eating
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Ancient DNA Reveals That the Variability of the DRD4 -521 C/T SNP Associated with Novelty Seeking Behavior is Influenced by Selection in Western South American Populations
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Effects of Mother and Father Dominance on Offspring Sex in Contemporary Humans
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Physical Competition Increases Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and Androstenedione rather than Testosterone among Juvenile Boy Soccer Players
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Understanding the Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunctions in Women: an Evolutionary Perspective
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Before, During, and After: How Phases of Competition Differentially Affect Testosterone, Cortisol, and Estradiol Levels in Women Athletes
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Digit Ratio (2D:4D) and Attachment Styles in Middle Childhood: Indirect Evidence for an Organizational Effect of Sex Hormones
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Self-reported Dominance in Women: Associations with Hormonal Contraceptive use, Relationship Status, and Testosterone