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Volume 4 (2008) - November 2008

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Individual preferences modulate incentive values: Evidence from functional MRI

Susan Koeneke, Andreas F Pedroni, Anja Dieckmann, Volker Bosch, Lutz Jäncke Behavioral and Brain Functions 2008, 4:55 (25 November 2008)

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Behavioral phenotypes of impulsivity related to the ANKK1 gene are independent of an acute stressor

Melanie J White, C Phillip Morris, Bruce R Lawford, Ross Young Behavioral and Brain Functions 2008, 4:54 (24 November 2008)

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Conditional associative learning examined in a paralyzed patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using brain-computer interface technology

IH Iversen, N Ghanayim, A Kübler, N Neumann, N Birbaumer, J Kaiser Behavioral and Brain Functions 2008, 4:53 (24 November 2008)

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High ceruloplasmin levels are associated with obsessive compulsive disorder: a case control study

Osman Virit, Salih Selek, Mahmut Bulut, Haluk Savas, Hakim Celik, Ozcan Erel, Hasan Herken Behavioral and Brain Functions 2008, 4:52 (18 November 2008)

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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is associated with elevated levels of ceruloplasmin, similar to the association found in schizophrenia, supporting the theory that OCD is more similar to psychotic disorders than to other anxiety disorders.

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Can only intelligent children do mind reading: The relationship between intelligence and theory of mind in 8 to 11 years old

Anto P Rajkumar, Simpson Yovan, Anoop L Raveendran, Paul Russell Behavioral and Brain Functions 2008, 4:51 (11 November 2008)

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The ability to predict and explain the actions of others, essential for successful social interaction, is found to develop in children as an independent cognitive domain.


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