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Social anxiety and the positive valence system: A scoping review. [PDF]
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Research Domain Criteria and Deaths by Suicide in the National Violent Death Reporting System.
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Term Standardization and Normalization for Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)
2018 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics Workshop (ICHI-W), 2018Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) is a new interdisciplinary classification framework for mental disorders. As the core part, the RDoC matrix has good potentials to be transformed into an ontological structure, which would facilitate automatic data processing. However, the RDoC elements have some limitations in the aspect of data normalization.
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The NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project: implications for genetics research
Mammalian Genome, 2013Heterogeneity of disorders, comorbidity across diagnoses, and reification of existing disease classifications are some of the challenges facing psychiatry in the twenty-first century. NIMH's Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project seeks to address these issues by defining basic dimensions of function that cut across disorders as traditionally defined ...
Janine M, Simmons, Kevin J, Quinn
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Empirically supported psychological treatments and the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2017The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) has been developed as an alternative approach to studying psychiatric disorders. The RDoC constructs and units of analysis, from genes up through paradigms, are intended to describe a hierarchy of priority measurements.
Dean, McKay, David F, Tolin
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Applying Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) dimensions to psychosis
2020Understanding and treating psychotic-spectrum disorders presents a great challenge for psychiatry; such psychopathology is complex and involves disruptions that span basic neural mechanisms and higher order cognitive processes. That these disruptions can occur in many variations, over the course of development, and unfold with epigenetic variants ...
Sarah E. Morris +2 more
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Using the NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) in human and nonhuman primate research
Psychophysiology, 2016AbstractIn this article, we provide a commentary on Kozak and Cuthbert ()'s theoretical paper discussing the NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative and on Latzman et al. (2016)'s empirical investigation of the RDoC negative valence systems domain in chimpanzees, conducted with experimental procedures across genetic, neurobiological, and ...
Dario, Maestripieri, Scott O, Lilienfeld
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Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) and Emotion Regulation
2017Chapter 5 describes the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework as it pertains to emotion regulation, an in-progress research framework mapping psychological constructs onto discrete units of analysis (genes, molecules, cells, brain circuits, physiology, behavior, and self-report).
Michael Sun +3 more
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Current Psychiatry Reports, 2015
The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project was initiated by the National Institute of Mental Health as a heuristic for addressing the limitations of categorical, symptom-based psychiatric diagnoses. RDoC is conceptualized as a matrix, with the rows representing dimensional constructs or domains implicated in the expression of psychiatric symptoms and ...
Jennifer E Wildes +2 more
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The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project was initiated by the National Institute of Mental Health as a heuristic for addressing the limitations of categorical, symptom-based psychiatric diagnoses. RDoC is conceptualized as a matrix, with the rows representing dimensional constructs or domains implicated in the expression of psychiatric symptoms and ...
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