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Jaak Panksepp’s primary emotions are associated with Diener’s global life satisfaction: How low arousal of the SADNESS/separation distress system could form the core of life satisfaction?
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- 04 November 2024, e11
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Reduced MMN-indexed auditory change detection in a non-clinical high schizotypy sample
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- 26 September 2024, e10
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Are you how you eat? Aspects of self-awareness in eating disorders
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- 21 May 2024, e9
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Midfrontal theta reactivity to conflict and error are linked to externalizing and internalizing respectively
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- 25 April 2024, e8
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Midfrontal conflict theta and parietal P300 are linked to a latent factor of DSM externalising disorders
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- 23 April 2024, e7
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An animal model of trait anxiety: Carioca high freezing rats as a model of generalized anxiety disorder
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- 16 February 2024, e6
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Non-human contributions to personality neuroscience: From fish through primates – a concluding editorial overview
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- 06 February 2024, e5
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Opinion: Which animals have personality?
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- 05 February 2024, e4
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Trait sensitivity to stress and cognitive bias processes in fish: A brief overview
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- 31 January 2024, e3
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Using rodent data to elucidate dopaminergic mechanisms of ADHD: Implications for human personality
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- 31 January 2024, e2
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Whither dominance? An enduring evolutionary legacy of primate sociality
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- 08 January 2024, e1
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