Item does not contain fulltextRepetitive and stereotyped behavior is a prominent element of both animal and human behavior. Similar behavior is seen across species, in diverse neuropsychiatric disorders and in key phases of typical development. This raises the question whether these similar classes of behavior are caused by similar neurobiological mechanisms or whether they are neurobiologically unique? In this paper we discuss fundamental animal research and translational models. Imbalances in corticostriatal function often result in repetitive behavior, where different classes of behavior appear to be supported by similar neural mechanisms. Although the exact nature of these imbalances are not yet fully understood, synthesizing the litera...
Behaviour is an animal's way of interacting with its environment and it is therefore a prime target ...
Rodent behavioural tasks are indispensable to advance the understanding of gene x environment intera...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
Repetitive and stereotyped behavior is a prominent element of both animal and human behavior. Simila...
Item does not contain fulltextIn young, typically developing children, repetitive behavior similar t...
Commonly observed in laboratory rodents, abnormal repetitive behaviors are an important domain for b...
Restricted, repetitive behavior, along with deficits in social reciprocity and communication, is dia...
The NIMH's new strategic plan, with its emphasis on the "4P's" (Prediction, Pre-emption, Personaliza...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) refers to a broad spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders characteri...
The neurobiology of behavior covers all aspects of neural mechanisms that control behavior. It is ne...
Repetitive behaviors are associated with a variety of disorders in humans and are diagnostic for aut...
Translational research in behavioral neuroscience seeks causes and remedies for human mental health ...
International audienceLack of behavioral flexibility has been proposed as one underlying cause of co...
Stereotypies are repetitive, unvarying, apparently purposeless behavioural patterns. They develop in...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ...
Behaviour is an animal's way of interacting with its environment and it is therefore a prime target ...
Rodent behavioural tasks are indispensable to advance the understanding of gene x environment intera...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
Repetitive and stereotyped behavior is a prominent element of both animal and human behavior. Simila...
Item does not contain fulltextIn young, typically developing children, repetitive behavior similar t...
Commonly observed in laboratory rodents, abnormal repetitive behaviors are an important domain for b...
Restricted, repetitive behavior, along with deficits in social reciprocity and communication, is dia...
The NIMH's new strategic plan, with its emphasis on the "4P's" (Prediction, Pre-emption, Personaliza...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) refers to a broad spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders characteri...
The neurobiology of behavior covers all aspects of neural mechanisms that control behavior. It is ne...
Repetitive behaviors are associated with a variety of disorders in humans and are diagnostic for aut...
Translational research in behavioral neuroscience seeks causes and remedies for human mental health ...
International audienceLack of behavioral flexibility has been proposed as one underlying cause of co...
Stereotypies are repetitive, unvarying, apparently purposeless behavioural patterns. They develop in...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ...
Behaviour is an animal's way of interacting with its environment and it is therefore a prime target ...
Rodent behavioural tasks are indispensable to advance the understanding of gene x environment intera...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...