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  1. The relationship among regional gray matter volume in the brain, Machiavellianism and social aggression in emerging adulthood: A voxel-based morphometric study

    Social aggression referred to the intentionally antisocial behavior directed to damage others’ social reputations or interpersonal relationships...

    **nyu Gong, Fangying Quan, ... Ling-**ang **a in Current Psychology
    Article 17 August 2022
  2. Brain structural correlates of aggression types from the perspective of disinhibition–control: A voxel-based morphometric study

    Although aggression’s brain correlates have attracted attention in recent years, to date, its principles remain unclear. We speculate that, according...

    Huan Wang, Wen-Feng Zhu, Ling-**ang **a in Current Psychology
    Article 20 January 2022
  3. Shared and separate patterns in brain morphometry across transdiagnostic dimensions

    Determining similarities and differences in brain structure across psychiatric disorders is important to determine if psychiatric taxonomy is...

    Robert A. McCutcheon, Toby Pillinger, ... Oliver D. Howes in Nature Mental Health
    Article 19 January 2023
  4. Comparison of women with high vs. low food addiction tendency: a pilot study with voxel-based morphometry

    Background

    The concept of ‘food addiction’ (FA) posits that highly processed food with added fat and/or refined carbohydrates is capable of triggering...

    Anne Schienle, Isabella Unger, Albert Wabnegger in Journal of Eating Disorders
    Article Open access 01 April 2020
  5. Brain gray matter correlates of general psychological need satisfaction: a voxel-based morphometry study

    Basic psychological needs lie at the heart of the self-determination theory (SDT) explanatory framework. SDT researchers have recently undertaken...

    Woogul Lee, Johnmarshall Reeve in Motivation and Emotion
    Article 06 November 2019
  6. Genetic and symptomatic risks associated with longitudinal brain morphometry in bipolar disorder

    Offspring of parents with bipolar disorder (BD offspring) with subthreshold symptoms are particularly vulnerable to future disease onset, yet most of...

    Weicong Lu, **feng Wu, ... Kangguang Lin in Nature Mental Health
    Article 08 January 2024
  7. Structural Brain Changes After a Mindfulness-Based Intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors with Cognitive Complaints

    Objectives

    Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a common side effect of breast cancer treatment and has been linked to structural brain...

    Michelle Melis, Jeroen Blommaert, ... Stefan Sunaert in Mindfulness
    Article 10 May 2023
  8. Right inferior frontal gyrus gray matter density mediates the effect of tolerance of ambiguity on scientific problem finding

    Problem finding (PF) is a crucial element of creative thinking. PF facility allows us to manage the rapidly changing world. Tolerance of ambiguity...

    Tong Dandan, Shi **g**g, ... Qiu Jiang in Current Psychology
    Article 29 December 2022
  9. Altered reward processing underpins emotional apathy in dementia

    Introduction

    While apathy is broadly defined as a loss of motivation, it is increasingly recognised as a multidimensional syndrome spanning executive,...

    Stephanie Wong, Grace Wei, ... Fiona Kumfor in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article Open access 23 November 2022
  10. Facial emotion recognition in individuals with mild cognitive impairment: An exploratory study

    Understanding facial emotions is fundamental to interact in social environments and modify behavior accordingly. Neurodegenerative processes can...

    Francesca Burgio, Arianna Menardi, ... Carlo Semenza in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 05 February 2024
  11. μ-opioid receptor availability is associated with sex drive in human males

    The endogenous mu-opioid receptor (MOR) system modulates a multitude of social and reward-related functions, and exogenous opiates also influence sex...

    Lauri Nummenmaa, Patrick Jern, ... Vesa Putkinen in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article Open access 22 November 2021
  12. Reduced vmPFC volume mediates the association between early exposure to family material hardship and problematic mobile phone use: The moderating role of parental attachment

    Early exposure to family material hardship is an essential risk for problematic mobile phone use (PMPU). However, less is known about the reason for...

    **aoyu Zheng, Junchao Li, ... Jianjun Zhu in Current Psychology
    Article 24 January 2022
  13. Examining the episodic-semantic interaction during future thinking – A reanalysis of external details

    While traditional analyses of autobiographical construction tend to focus on the ‘internal’ or episodic details of the narrative, contemporary...

    Cherie Strikwerda-Brown, Siobhán R. Shaw, ... Muireann Irish in Memory & Cognition
    Article 16 August 2021
  14. Morphological Features of Language Regions in Individuals with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

    A significant number of individuals with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) exhibit language difficulties. Here, we examined the language-related brain...

    Banu Ahtam, Hyuk ** Yun, ... Kiho Im in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 24 May 2023
  15. Voxel-Based Morphometry

    Reference work entry 2018
  16. Drawing from name in semantic dementia reveals graded object knowledge representations in anterior temporal lobe

    Semantic dementia (SD) is characterized by progressive impairment in conceptual knowledge due to anterior temporal lobe (ATL) neurodegeneration....

    Tanmay Anand, Karalyn Patterson, ... Thomas E Cope in Memory & Cognition
    Article Open access 22 May 2024
  17. Challenges in replication: Does amygdala gray matter volume relate to social network size?

    In this work, we tried to replicate and extend prior research on the relationship between social network size and the volume of the amygdala. We...

    Rankin W. McGugin, Alexandra Roche, ... Isabel Gauthier in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article Open access 28 March 2024
  18. Does the Relationship between Age and Brain Structure Differ in Youth with Conduct Disorder?

    Conduct disorder (CD) is characterised by persistent antisocial and aggressive behaviour and typically emerges in childhood or adolescence. Although...

    Sarah Koerner, Marlene Staginnus, ... Graeme Fairchild in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
    Article Open access 01 April 2024
  19. Asymmetry, cytoarchitectonic morphology and genetics associated with Broca’s area in schizophrenia

    A common hypothesis on the etiopathology of schizophrenia is that the failure of segregation of right from left hemisphere functions is a core...

    Saskia Zimmermann, Katrin Sakreida, ... Timm B. Poeppl in Nature Mental Health
    Article 29 January 2024
  20. Rajyoga Meditation Experience Induces Enhanced Positive Thoughts and Alters Gray Matter Volume of Brain Regions: A Cross-sectional Study

    Objectives

    Many studies on various meditation types have reported regional gray matter volume changes using voxel-based morphometric analysis of...

    Ramesh Babu M G, Rajagopal Kadavigere, ... Kiranmai S. Rai in Mindfulness
    Article Open access 08 May 2021
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