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  • Personality Neuroscience: 2020, vol: 3, issue:
  • 1)- Allison M Detloff, Ahmad R Hariri, Timothy J Strauman. Neural signatures of promotion versus prevention goal priming: fMRI evidence for distinct cognitive-motivational systems. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e1
    Cited : 6
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  • 2)- Bruce Eldine Morton. Brain executive laterality and hemisity. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e10
    Cited : 3
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  • 3)- Isabella M Palumbo, Emily R Perkins, James R Yancey, Sarah J Brislin, Christopher J Patrick, Robert D Latzman. Toward a multimodal measurement model for the neurobehavioral trait of affiliative capacity. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e11
    Cited : 15
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  • 4)- Shawn A Rhoads, Elise M Cardinale, Katherine O'Connell, Amy L Palmer, John W VanMeter, Abigail A Marsh. Mapping neural activity patterns to contextualized fearful facial expressions onto callous-unemotional (CU) traits: intersubject representational similarity analysis reveals less variation among high-CU adolescents. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e12
    Cited : 9
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  • 5)- Courtland S Hyatt, Emily S Hallowell, Max M Owens, Brandon M Weiss, Lawrence H Sweet, Joshua D Miller. An fMRI investigation of the relations between Extraversion, internalizing psychopathology, and neural activation following reward receipt in the Human Connectome Project sample. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e13
    Cited : 4
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  • 6)- Cory Gerritsen, Yajur Iyengar, Tania DaSilva, Alex Koppel, Pablo Rusjan, R Michael Bagby, Romina Mizrahi. Personality traits in psychosis and psychosis risk linked to TSPO expression: a neuroimmune marker. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e14
    Cited : 1
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  • 7)- T Suzuki, K D Novak, B Ait Oumeziane, D Foti, D B Samuel. The hierarchical structure of error-related negativities elicited from affective and social stimuli and their relations to personality traits. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e15
    Cited : 4
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  • 8)- N McNaughton, P Glue. Ketamine and neuroticism: a double-hit hypothesis of internalizing disorders. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e2
    Cited : 13
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  • 9)- Nicole T Crane, Jessica M Hayes, Raymond P Viviano, Tim Bogg, Jessica S Damoiseaux. Resting-state functional brain connectivity in a predominantly African-American sample of older adults: exploring links among personality traits, cognitive performance, and the default mode network. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e3
    Cited : 2
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  • 10)- Neil McNaughton. Personality neuroscience and psychopathology: should we start with biology and look for neural-level factors? Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e4
    Cited : 10
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  • 11)- Benjamin B Lahey, Kendra E Hinton, Francisco Calvache Meyer, Victoria Villalta-Gil, Carol A Van Hulle, Brooks Applegate, Xiaochan Yang, David H Zald. Sex differences in associations of socioemotional dispositions measured in childhood and adolescence with brain white matter microstructure 12 years later. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e5
    Cited : 3
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  • 12)- Julia V Lippold, Ulrich Ettinger, RenĂ© Hurlemann, Philip J Corr, Martin Reuter, Adam M Perkins. Differentiating anxiety from fear: an experimental-pharmacological approach. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e6
    Cited : 4
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  • 13)- Hanno Andreas Ohmann, Niclas Kuper, Jan Wacker. A low dosage of the dopamine D2-receptor antagonist sulpiride affects effort allocation for reward regardless of trait extraversion. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e7
    Cited : 6
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  • 14)- Craig S Neumann. Structural equation modeling of the associations between amygdala activation, personality, and internalizing, externalizing symptoms of psychopathology. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e8
    Cited : 3
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  • 15)- Michael Sun, Craig A Marquardt, Seth G Disner, Philip C Burton, Nicholas D Davenport, Shmuel Lissek, Scott R Sponheim. Posttraumatic stress symptomatology and abnormal neural responding during emotion regulation under cognitive demands: mediating effects of personality. Personality neuroscience. 2020, 3: e9
    Cited : 6
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