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    The genetic architecture of the human hypothalamus and its involvement in neuropsychiatric behaviours and disorders

    Despite its crucial role in the regulation of vital metabolic and neurological functions, the genetic architecture of the hypothalamus remains unknown. Here we conducted multivariate genome-wide association st...

    Shi-Dong Chen, Jia You, Wei Zhang, Bang-Sheng Wu, Yi-Jun Ge in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Genetic architectures of cerebral ventricles and their overlap with neuropsychiatric traits

    The cerebral ventricles are recognized as windows into brain development and disease, yet their genetic architectures, underlying neural mechanisms and utility in maintaining brain health remain elusive. Here ...

    Yi-Jun Ge, Bang-Sheng Wu, Yi Zhang, Shi-Dong Chen, Ya-Ru Zhang in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behaviour in young people

    Urbanicity is a growing environmental challenge for mental health. Here, we investigate correlations of urbanicity with brain structure and function, neuropsychology and mental illness symptoms in young people...

    Jiayuan Xu, **aoxuan Liu, Qiaojun Li, Ran Goldblatt, Wen Qin in Nature Human Behaviour (2022)

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    Neurobehavioural characterisation and stratification of reinforcement-related behaviour

    Reinforcement-related cognitive processes, such as reward processing, inhibitory control and social–emotional regulation are critical components of externalising and internalising behaviours. It is unclear to ...

    Tianye Jia, Alex Ing, Erin Burke Quinlan, Nicole Tay, Qiang Luo in Nature Human Behaviour (2020)

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    Dissociating neural learning signals in human sign- and goal-trackers

    Individuals differ in how they learn from experience. In Pavlovian conditioning models, where cues predict reinforcer delivery at a different goal location, some animals—called sign-trackers—come to approach t...

    Daniel J. Schad, Michael A. Rapp, Maria Garbusow, Stephan Nebe in Nature Human Behaviour (2020)

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    Identification of neurobehavioural symptom groups based on shared brain mechanisms

    Most psychopathological disorders develop in adolescence. The biological basis for this development is poorly understood. To enhance diagnostic characterization and develop improved targeted interventions, it ...

    Alex Ing, Philipp G. Sämann, Congying Chu, Nicole Tay in Nature Human Behaviour (2019)

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    The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders

    Consistent failure over the past few decades to reduce the high prevalence of stress-related disorders has motivated a search for alternative research strategies. Resilience refers to the phenomenon of many pe...

    Raffael Kalisch, Dewleen G. Baker, Ulrike Basten, Marco P. Boks in Nature Human Behaviour (2017)

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    Der Behaviorismus — in den USA über Jahrzehnte hinweg praktisch die einzige allgemein anerkannte Richtung der an den Universitäten gelehrten Psychologie — gilt heute als überwundene ›Ideologie‹. Dies kann man ...

    Klaus-Jürgen Bruder, Johann S. Ach, Gertrud Nunner-Winkler in Handbuch Anthropologie (2009)