Psychological impact of six weeks of strict home confinement in Spanish families having school-aged children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder |
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Social Expectancy Increases Skin Conductance Response in Mobile Instant Messaging Users |
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Behavioral domains in compulsive rats: implications for understanding compulsive spectrum disorders |
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Del uso no problemático a la adicción al móvil: Perfiles de impulsividad |
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Data-driven profiles of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder using objective and ecological measures of attention, distractibility, and hyperactivity |
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Decision-making and frontoparietal resting-state functional connectivity among impulsive-compulsive diagnoses. Insights from a Bayesian approach |
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Socioemotional deficit and HPA axis time response in high compulsive rats selected by schedule-induced polydipsia |
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Differential neurobiological markers in phenotype-stratified rats modeling high or low
vulnerability to compulsive behavior: A narrative review |
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Dietary tryptophan depletion alters the faecal bacterial community structure of compulsive drinker rats in schedule-induced polydipsia |
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Increased compulsivity in adulthood after early adolescence immune activation: Preclinical evidence |
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Increased amygdala and decreased hippocampus volume after schedule-induced polydipsia in high drinker compulsive rats |
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Age-dependent effects of repeated methamphetamine exposure on locomotor activity and attentional function in rats |
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Transcranial direct current stimulation improves risky decision making in women but not in men: A sham-controlled study |
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Increased vulnerability to impulsive behavior after streptococcal antigen exposure and antibiotic treatment in rats |
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Behavioral and biological markers for predicting compulsive-like drinking in schedule-induced polydipsia |
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A systematic review on the influences of neurotoxicological xenobiotic compounds on inhibitory control |
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Increased fear memory and glutamatergic modulation in compulsive drinker rats selected by schedule-induced polydipsia |
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Excessive habit formation in schedule-induced polydipsia: Microstructural analysis of licking among rat strains and involvement of the orbitofrontal cortex |
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Transcranial direct current stimulation treatment in chronic after-stroke dysphagia: A clinical case |
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Neuropsychiatric consequences of childhood group A streptococcal infection: A systematic review of preclinical models |
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Differential effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) depending on previous musical training |
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Do psychoactive drugs have a therapeutic role in compulsivity? Studies on schedule-induced polydipsia |
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Reduced cortical serotonin 5-HT2A receptor binding and glutamate activity in high compulsive drinker rats |
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Transcranial direct current stimulation as a motor neurorehabilitation tool: An empirical review |
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Behavioral Biomarkers of Schizophrenia in High Drinker Rats: A Potential Endophenotype of Compulsive Neuropsychiatric Disorders |
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Tryptophan depletion affects compulsive behaviour in rats: strain dependent effects and associated neuromechanisms |
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Go/No-Go task performance predicts differences in compulsivity but not in impulsivity personality traits |
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Go/NoGo training improves executive functions in an 8-year-old child born preterm |
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Activation of serotonin 5-HT2(A) receptors inhibits high compulsive drinking on schedule-induced polydipsia |
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5-HT2A AND MGLU2 RECEPTOR BINDING LEVELS ARE RELATED TO DIFFERENCES IN IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR IN THE ROMAN LOW- (RLA) AND HIGH- (RHA) AVOIDANCE RAT STRAINS |
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Dose-dependent regional brain acetylcholinesterase and acylpeptide hydrolase inhibition without cell death after chlorpyrifos administration |
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Long term compulsivity on the 5-choice serial reaction time task after acute Chlorpyrifos exposure |
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TRYPTOPHAN DEPLETION DIET IN LOW VERSUS HIGH COMPULSIVE DRINKER RATS SELECTED BY SCHEDULE-INDUCED POLYDIPSIA |
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PREFRONTAL CORTEX SEROTONINERGIC DYSFUNCTION IN COMPULSIVE RATS SELECTED BY SCHEDULE-INDUCED POLYDIPSIA |
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Relationship between drug use and psychopathological variables of risk in university students |
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The effects of differential outcomes and different types of consequential stimuli on 7-year-old children's discriminative learning and memory |
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Use of cannabis enhances inhibition of return |
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Use of cannabis enhances attentional inhibition |
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Impulsivity differences in recreational cannabis users and binge drinkers in a university population |
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Poor inhibitory control and neurochemical differences in high compulsive drinker rats selected by schedule-induced polydipsia |
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Schedule-induced polydipsia as a model of compulsive behavior: neuropharmacological and neuroendocrine bases |
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Impulsivity as long-term sequelae after chlorpyrifos intoxication: Time course and individual differences |
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DIFFERENCES IN INDUCED COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOUR RELATED TO HIGH RATE OF DRINKING AFTER SCHEDULE-INDUCED POLYDIPSIA |
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Individual differences in schedule-induced polydipsia: Neuroanatomical dopamine divergences |
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Impulsivity characterization in the roman high-and low-avoidance rat strains: Behavioral and neurochemical differences |
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Validity of the self-report on drug use by university students: Correspondence between self-reported use and use detected in urine |
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Acute high dose of chlorpyrifos alters performance of rats in the elevated plus-maze and the elevated T-maze |
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Validity of the self-report on drug use by university students: Correspondence between self-reported use and use detected in urine |
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Validity of the self-report on drug use by university students: correspondence between self-reported use and use detected in urine. |
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Individual differences in schedule-induced polydipsia and the role of gabaergic and dopaminergic systems |
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Long-term monoamine changes in the striatum and nucleus accumbens after acute chlorpyrifos exposure |
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Time course of biochemical and behavioural effects of a single high dose of chlorpyrifos |
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Long-lasting neurochemical alterations in rat brain after acute chlorpyrifos exposure |
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Dopaminergic actions of d-amphetamine on schedule-induced polydipsia in rats |
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Los efectos de la anfetamina administrada en el córtex prefrontal medial sobre las diferencias individuales en polidipsia inducida por programa |
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Differences in corticosterone level due to inter-food interval length: Implications for schedule-induced polydipsia |
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Vulnerability of long-term neurotoxicity of chlorpyrifos: Effect on schedule-induced polydipsia and a delay discounting task |
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Differential effects of morphine and LiCl on schedule-induced polydipsia |
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Long-term functional neurotoxicity of paraoxon and chlorpyrifos: Behavioural and pharmacological evidence |
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Acquisition of schedule-induced polydipsia by rats in proximity to upcoming food delivery |
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Strain-dependent differences in schedule-induced polydipsia: an assessment in Lewis and Fischer rats |
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Effects of chlorpyrifos in the plus-maze model of anxiety |
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Effects of chlorpyrifos on the plus-maze model of anxiety |
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Antipunishment effects of diazepam on two levels of suppression of schedule-induced drinking in rats |
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Effects of d-amphetamine, diazepam and buspirone on schedule-induced polydipsia suppressed by response-dependent and response-independent shock |
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Effects of d-amphetamine on temporal distributions of schedule-induced polydipsia |
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Rate-dependency hypothesis and the rate-decreasing effects of d-amphetamine on schedule-induced drinking |
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PHARMACOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SCRATCHING PRODUCED BY DOPAMINE D-2 AGONISTS IN SQUIRREL-MONKEYS |
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RATE-DEPENDENCY HYPOTHESIS AND THE RATE-DECREASING EFFECTS OF D-AMPHETAMINE ON SCHEDULE-INDUCED DRINKING |
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ASSESSING BEHAVIORAL-PROBLEMS AND ASSETS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS |
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ATTENTION AND REACTION-TIME DIFFERENCES IN INTROVERSION EXTRAVERSION |
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Attention and reaction time differences in introversion-extraversion |
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