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Neural Correlates of Disturbed Emotion Processing in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Multimodal Meta-Analysis

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Results strengthen the assumption that dysfunctional dorsolateral prefrontal and limbic brain regions are a hallmark feature of BPD and therefore are consistent with the conceptualization of B PD as an emotion dysregulation disorder.
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This article is published in Biological Psychiatry.The article was published on 2016-01-15. It has received 244 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex & Borderline personality disorder.

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Disruption of Reward Processing in Addiction : An Image-Based Meta-analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies

TL;DR: To determine the nature and direction of reward-processing disruptions during anticipation and outcome notification of monetary rewards in individuals with addiction using image-based meta-analyses of fMRI studies, the combination of hypoactivation during reward anticipation and hyper activation during reward outcome in the striatum of individuals with substance addiction may be explained using learning-deficit theory.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Consequences on Neurobiological, Psychosocial, and Somatic Conditions Across the Lifespan

TL;DR: Longitudinal studies are needed to investigate complex ACE-related characteristics and mechanisms relevant for mental and somatic disorders by integrating state of the art knowledge and methods.
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Kinetics and Dose Dependency of Intranasal Oxytocin Effects on Amygdala Reactivity

TL;DR: These findings provide initial evidence of the most effective dose and dose-test interval for future experimental or therapeutic regimens aimed at targeting amygdala functioning using intranasal OXT administration.
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Borderline personality disorder and emotion dysregulation.

TL;DR: Prevention and treatment efforts hold great promise for reducing the long-term suffering, functional impairment, and considerable societal costs associated with BPD.
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Research Review: Diffusion tensor imaging studies of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: meta-analyses and reflections on head motion.

TL;DR: A growing diffusion tensor imaging literature and a plethora of apparent findings suggest atypical interhemispheric connection in ADHD should be considered with caution, since many studies did not examine potential group differences in head motion, and most of the studies reporting no difference in motion showed no significant results.
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Cognitive and emotional influences in anterior cingulate cortex

TL;DR: Various findings are reviewed in relation to the idea that ACC is a part of a circuit involved in a form of attention that serves to regulate both cognitive and emotional processing, and how the success of this regulation in controlling responses might be correlated with cingulate size.
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Power failure: why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience

TL;DR: It is shown that the average statistical power of studies in the neurosciences is very low, and the consequences include overestimates of effect size and low reproducibility of results.
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Emotion processing and the amygdala: from a 'low road' to 'many roads' of evaluating biological significance

TL;DR: It is proposed that the primary role of the amygdala in visual processing, like that of the pulvinar, is to coordinate the function of cortical networks during evaluation of the biological significance of affective visual stimuli.
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Bias between MNI and Talairach coordinates analyzed using the ICBM-152 brain template

TL;DR: An MNI‐to‐Talairach (MTT) transform to correct for bias between MNI and Talairach coordinates was formulated using a best‐fit analysis in one hundred high‐resolution 3‐D MR brain images.
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Evidence for topographic organization in the cerebellum of motor control versus cognitive and affective processing.

TL;DR: Functional topography is considered to be a consequence of the differential arrangement of connections of the cerebellum with the spinal cord, brainstem, and cerebral hemispheres, reflecting cerebellar incorporation into the distributed neural circuits subserving movement, cognition, and emotion.
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