HIGH-LEVEL EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS: A POSSIBLE ROLE OF SEX AND WEIGHT CONDITION IN PLANNING AND DECISION-MAKING PERFORMANCES

High-Level Executive Functions: A Possible Role of Sex and Weight Condition in Planning and Decision-Making Performances

Evidence indicates an association between executive functioning and increased weight, with different patterns ascribed to individual differences (sex, age, lifestyles).This study reports on the relationship between high-level executive functions and body weight.Sixty-five young adults participated in the study: 29 participants (14 males, 15 females

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Mapping a shared genetic basis for neurodevelopmental disorders

Abstract Distinct neurodevelopmental disorders Freezer Door Shelf have a common genetic etiology that explains the high degree of comorbidity among these disorders.A recent study sought to identify copy number variants across five neurodevelopmental disorders, and detected an enrichment for chromosome 9p24.3 duplication Engraved patch encompassing

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USP7/Maged1-mediated H2A monoubiquitination in the paraventricular thalamus: an epigenetic mechanism involved in copyright use disorder

Abstract The risk of developing drug addiction is strongly influenced by the epigenetic landscape and chromatin remodeling.While histone modifications such as methylation and acetylation have been studied in the ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens (NAc), the role of H2A monoubiquitination remains unknown.Our investigations, initially focus

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