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Abstract Background Fetal life and infancy might be critical periods for brain development leading to increased risks of neurocognitive disorders and psychopathology later in life. We examined the associations of fetal and infant weight growth patterns and birth characteristics with behavior and cognitive outcomes at the age of 13 years.
Romy Gonçalves+7 more
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The monoamine stabilizer (-)-OSU6162 prevents the alcohol deprivation effect and improves motor impulsive behavior in rats. [PDF]
Fredriksson I, Wirf M, Steensland P.
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Machine learning based prediction of cognitive resilience among low income youth. Abstract Background Low socioeconomic status is associated with lower cognitive performance and long‐term disparities in achievement and success. However, not all children from low‐income backgrounds exhibit lower cognitive performance.
Divyangana Rakesh+2 more
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Validation of the short Arabic UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale. [PDF]
Bteich G, Berbiche D, Khazaal Y.
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Abstract Background Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition, more often diagnosed in males. In many individuals, particularly females, ADHD is diagnosed later or missed, the reasons for this are not fully understood.
Isabella Barclay+7 more
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Relationship between temperamental traits and behavioral traits in impulsiveness
Mariko Kobashi, Masanori Ida
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In a large community sample of young adults, we aimed to investigate the relationship between autism, ADHD and how they interact and symptoms of anxiety and depression. We found that both conditions increased the likelihood of reporting these symptoms but that the effects of autism and ADHD on mental health challenges were independent with limited ...
Simone Capp+7 more
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Dual-mode dopamine increases mediated by 5-HT1B and 5-HT2C receptors inhibition, inducing impulsive behavior in trained rats. [PDF]
Nakazato T.
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