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Biological Psychology 79 (2008) 343-345 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/ locate/biopsycho Author index Aleman, A., M. Swart, S. van Rijn, Brain imaging, genetics and emotion Cath, D.C., see den Braber, A. 79, 91 79, 58 Chapman, C.D., see Gonzales, M. 79, 193 Alku, P., see Groen, M.A. 79, 148 Chiang, M.-C., see Bearden, C.E. 79, 43 Alves, H., see Deslandes, A.C. 79, 317 Collins, A., see Brummett, B.H. 79, 250 Ashley-Koch, A., see Brummett, B.H. 79, 250 Congdon, E., see Canli, T. 79, 118 Aue, T., K.R. Scherer, Appraisal-driven somatovisceral response pat- Coutya,J .,s ee Hastings, P.D. 79, 299 terning: Effects of intrinsic pleasantness and goal conduciveness Croissant, B., R. Demmel, F. Rist, R. Olbrich, Exploring the link between 79, 158 gender, sensation seeking, and famiiy history of alcoholism in cor- tisol stress-response dampening 79, 268 Banupriya, C., see Ratnakar, S. 79, 234 Bearden, C.E., D.C. Glahn, A.D. Lee, M.-C. Chiang, T.G.M. van Erp, T.D. De Cremer, D., see Boksem, M.A.S. 79, 185 Cannon, A.L. Reiss, A.W. Toga, P.M. Thompson, Neural phenotypes de Geus, E., T. Goldberg, D.I. Boomsma, D. Posthuma, Imaging the ge- of common and rare genetic variants 79, 43 netics of brain structure and function 79, 1 Behr,J. ,s ee Puls, I. 79, 126 de Geus, E.J.C., see Wolfensberger, S.P.A. 79, 80 Bellgrove, M.A., see Greene, C.M. 79, 30 de Moraes, H., see Deslandes, A.C. 79, 317 Bendixen, A., see Horvath,J . 79, 139 de Quervain, D.].-F., see Sigmund|,.C . 79, 239 Bernat, E.M., see Yoon, H.H. 79, 329 de Ruiter, M.B., see den Braber, A. 79, 91 Betensky, J|.D., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 De Ruiter, M.B., see Wolfensberger, S.P.A. 79, 80 Bilder, R.M., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 de Zubicaray, G.I., see Blokland, G.A.M. 79, 70 Bishop, D.V.M., see Groen, M.A. 79, 148 Demmel, R., see Croissant, B. 79, 268 Blokland, G.A.M., K.L. McMahon,J .H offman, G. Zhu, M. Meredith, N.G. den Braber, A., D.v.’. Ent, G.A.M. Blokland, D.S. van Grootheest, D.C. Martin, P.M. Thompson, G.I. de Zubicaray, M.J. Wright, Quantifying Cath, D.J. Veltman, M.B. de Ruiter, D.I. Boomsma, An fMRI study in the heritability of task-related brain activation and performance monozygotic twins discordant for obsessive-compulsive symptoms during the N-back working memory task: A twin fMRI study 79, 70 79, 91 Blokland, G.A.M., see den Braber, A. 79, 91 DeRosse, P., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 Boksem, M.A.S., M. Tops, E. Kostermans, D. De Cremer, Sensitivity to Deslandes, A.C., H. de Moraes, F.A.M.S. Pompeu, P. Ribeiro, M. Cagy, C. punishment and reward omission: Evidence from error-related ERP Capitdo, H. Alves, R.A.M. Piedade,| .L aks, Electroencephalographic components 79, 185 frontal asymmetry and depressive symptoms in the elderly 79, 317 Boomsma, D.I., see de Geus, E. 79, 1 Dess, N.K., see Gonzales, M. 79, 193 Boomsma, D.I., see den Braber, A. 79, 91 Dobson-Stone, C., see Gatt, J.M. 79,275 Boomsma, D.I., see Wolfensberger, S.P.A. 79, 80 Dominguez-Borras,J .,s ee Garcia-Garcia, M. 79, 307 Borkovec, T.D., see Oathes, D.J. 79, 165 Doureradjou, P., see Ratnakar, S. 79, 234 Boyle, S.H., see Brummett, B.H. 79, 250 Bradley, B.P., see Telzer, E.H. 79, 216 Ent, D.v.’., see den Braber, A. 79, 91 Braet, W., see Greene, C.M. 79, 30 Entringer, S., see Kumsta, R. 79, 179 Breiter, H.C., see Puls, 1. 79, 126 Ernst, M., see Telzer, E.H. 79, 216 Brocki, K., see Fossella, J. 79, 23 Escera, C., see Garcia-Garcia, M. 79, 307 Brummett, B.H., S.H. Boyle, I.C. Siegler, C.M. Kuhn, R.S. Surwit, M.E. Gar- Esslinger, C., see Reuter, M. 79, 111 rett, A. Collins, A. Ashley-Koch, R.B. Williams, HPA axis function in male caregivers: Effect of the monoamine oxidase-A gene promoter Fan,J. , see Fossella,J . 79, 23 (MAOA-uVNTR) 79, 250 Fossella, J., J. Fan, X. Liu, K. Guise, K. Brocki, P.R. Hof, R. Kittappa, R. Bulut, M., see Selek, S. 79, 256 McKay, M. Posner, Provisional hypotheses for the molecular genet- Burdick, K.E., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 ics of cognitive development: Imaging genetic pathways in the anterior cingulate cortex 79, 23 Cagy, M., see Deslandes, A.C. 79, 317 Foster, ].K., see Smith, M.A. 79, 209 Canli, T., E. Congdon, R. Todd Constable, K.P. Lesch, Additive effects of Friedman, B.H., see Knepp, M.M. 79, 287 serotonin transporter and tryptophan hydroxylase-2 gene variation on neural correlates of affective processing 79, 118 Gallhofer, B., see Reuter, M. 79, 111 Cannon, T.D., see Bearden, C.E. 79, 43 Garcia-Garcia, M., |.D ominguez-Borras, I. SanMiguel, C. Escera, Electro- Capitao, C., see Deslandes, A.C. 79, 317 physiological and behavioral evidence of gender differences in the Castonguay, L.G., see Oathes, D.J. 79, 165 modulation of distraction by the emotional context 79, 307 doi:10.1016/S0301-0511(08)00206-8 344 Author index of vol. 79 (2008) Garrett, C., see Gonzales, M. 79, 193 Lesch, K.P., see Canli, T. 79, 118 Garrett, M.E., see Brummett, B.H. 79, 250 Lis, S., see Reuter, M. 79, 111 Gatt, ].M., S.A. Kuan, C. Dobson-Stone, R.H. Paul, R.T. Joffe, AH. Kemp, Liu, X., see Fossella, J. 79, 23 E. Gordon, P.R. Schofield, L.M. Williams, Association between BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and trait depression is mediated via rest- Mai, X., see Telzer, E.H. 79, 216 ing EEG alpha band activity 79, 275 Makris, N., see Puls, I. 79, 126 Gergerlioglu, H.S., see Selek, S. 79, 256 Malan, L., N.T. Malan, M.P. Wissing, Y.K. Seedat, Coping with urbaniza- Glahn, D.C., see Bearden, C.E. 79, 43 tion: A cardiometabolic risk? The THUSA study 79, 323 Goldberg, T., see de Geus, E. 79, 1 Malan, N.T., see Malan, L. 79, 323 Goldberg, T.E., see Mattay, V.S. 79,9 Malhotra, A.K., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 Goldman, D., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 Malone, S.M., see Yoon, H.H. 79, 329 Gonzales, M., C. Garrett, C.D. Chapman, N.K. Dess, Stress-induced at- Martin, N.G., see Blokland, G.A.M. 79, 70 tenuation of acoustic startle in low-saccharin-consuming rats 79, Mattay, V.S., T.E. Goldberg, F. Sambataro, D.R. Weinberger, 193 Neurobiology of cognitive aging: Insights from imaging genetics Gordon, E., see Gatt, J.M. 79, 275 79,9 Greene, C.M., W. Braet, K.A. Johnson, M.A. Bellgrove, Imaging the ge- McCabe, D.C., see ShucardJ,.L . 79, 223 netics of executive function 79, 30 McGue, M., see Yoon, H.H. 79, 329 Groen, M.A., P. Alku, D.V.M. Bishop, Lateralisation of auditory process- McKay, R., see Fossella,J . 79, 23 ing in Down syndrome: A study of T-complex peaks Ta and Tb 79, McMahon, K.L., see Blokland, G.A.M. 79, 70 148 McShane, K.E., see Hastings, P.D. 79, 299 Guise, K., see Fossella, J. 79, 23 Meredith, M., see Blokland, G.A.M. 79, 70 Mogg, K., see Telzer, E.H. 79, 216 Hastings, P.D., ].N. Nuselovici, W.T. Utendale, J. Coutya, K.E. McShane, Mohr,J. , see Puls, |. 79, 126 C. Sullivan, Applying the polyvagal theory to children’s emotion Monk, C.S., see Telzer, E.H. 79, 216 regulation: Social context, socialization, and adjustment 79, 299 Montag, C., see Reuter, M. 79, 111 Heinz, A., see Puls, 1. 79, 126 Mussgay, L., see Laederach-Hofmann, K. 79, 243 Hellhammer, D.H., see Kumsta, R. 79, 179 Henry,J .,s ee Neumann, D.L. 79, 337 Nagano, Y., see Izawa, S. 79, 294 Hodgkinson, C.A., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 Napolitano, B., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 Hof, P.R., see Fossella, J. 79, 23 Neumann, D.L., A.M. Waters, H.R. Westbury,J ].H enry, The use of an un- Hoffman,J .,s ee Blokland, G.A.M. 79, 70 pleasant sound unconditional stimulus in an aversive conditioning Hoogendijk, W.].G., see Wolfensberger, S.P.A. 79, 80 procedure with 8- to 11-year-old children 79, 337 Horvath,J. , |. Winkler, A. Bendixen, Do N1/MMN, P3a, and RON form a Newman, M.G., see Oathes, D.]. 79, 165 strongly coupled chain reflecting the three stages of auditory Nitschke,]. ,s ee Oathes, D.J. 79, 165 distraction? 79, 139 Nomura, S., see Izawa, S. 79, 294 Huynh, K.-D., see Sigmund, J.C. 79, 239 Nuselovic]i.,N. , see Hastings, P.D. 79, 299 lacono, W.G., see Yoon, H.H. 79, 329 Oathes, D.]., W.J. Ray, A.S. Yamasaki, T.D. Borkovec, L.G. Castonguay, Izawa, S., N. Sugaya, K. Shirotsuki, K.C. Yamada, N. Ogawa, Y. Ouchi, Y. M.G. Newman, J. Nitschke, Worry, generalized anxiety disorder, and Nagano, K. Suzuki, S$. Nomura, Salivary dehydroepiandrosterone se- emotion: Evidence from the EEG gamma band 79, 165 cretion in response to acute psychosocial stress and its correlations Obermayer, K., see Puls, |. 79, 126 with biological and psychological changes 79, 294 Ogawa, N., see Izawa, S. 79, 294 Olbrich, R., see Croissant, B. 79, 268 Joffe, R.T., see Gatt, |.M. 79, 275 Ouchi, Y., see Izawa, S. 79, 294 Johnson, K.A., see Greene, C.M. 79, 30 Papassotiropoulos, A., see Sigmund, J].C. 79, 239 Kane, |].M., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 Paul, R.H., see Gatt, ]|.M. 79,275 Kemp, A.H., see Gatt, J.M. 79, 275 Piedade, R.A.M., see Deslandes, A.C. 79, 317 Kirsch, P., see Reuter, M. 79, 111 Pine, D.S., see Telzer, E.H. 79, 216 Kittappa, R., see Fossella,J . 79, 23 Pompeu, F.A.M.S., see Deslandes, A.C. 79, 317 Kitzrow, W., see Puls, |. 79, 126 Posner, M., see Fossella,J . 79, 23 Knepp, M.M., B.H. Friedman, Cardiovascular activity during laboratory Posthuma, D., see de Geus, E. 79, 1 tasks in women with high and low worry 79, 287 PrillerJ,. ,s ee Puls, 1. 79, 126 Koner, B.C., see Ratnakar, S. 79, 234 Puls, L.,J .M ohr, J. Wrase, J. Priller, J. Behr, W. Kitzrow, N. Makris, H.C. Koper, |.W., see Kumsta, R. 79, 179 Breiter, K. Obermayer, A. Heinz, Synergistic effects of the dopamin- Kostermans, E., see Boksem, M.A.S. 79, 185 ergic and glutamatergic system on hippocampal volume in Kuan, S.A., see Gatt, J.M. 79,275 alcohol-dependent patients 79, 126 Kuhn, C.M., see Brummett, B.H. 79, 250 Kumsta, R., S. Entringer, J.W. Koper, E.F.C. van Rossum, D.H. Hellham- Ratnakar, S., C. Banupriya, P. Doureradjou, S. Vivekanandam, M.K. mer, S. Wiist, Glucocorticoid receptor gene polymorphisms and Srivastava, B.C. Koner, Evaluation of anxiety, depression and urinary glucocorticoid sensitivity of subdermal blood vessels and leukocytes protein excretion among the family caregivers of advanced cancer 79, 179 patients 79, 234 Ray, W.]., see Oathes, D.J. 79, 165 Laederach-Hofmann, K., H. Riiddel, L. Mussgay, Pathological barore- Reiss, A.L., see Bearden, C.E. 79, 43 ceptor sensitivity in patients suffering from somatization disorders: Reuter, M., C. Esslinger, C. Montag, S. Lis, B. Gallhofer, P. Kirsch, A func- Do they correlate with symptoms? 79, 243 tional variant of the tryptophan hydroxylase 2 gene impacts working Laks, J., see Deslandes, A.C. 79, 317 memory: A genetic imaging study 79, 111 Lee, A.D., see Bearden, C.E. 79, 43 Ribeiro, P., see Deslandes, A.C. 79, 317 Lencz, T., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 Rist, F., see Croissant, B. 79, 268 Author index of vol. 79 (2008) Robinson, D.G., see Szeszko, P.R. 79, 103 Todd Constable, R., see Canli, T. 79, 118 Riiddel, H., see Laederach-Hofmann, K. 79, 243 Toga, A.W., see Bearden, C.E. 79, 43 Tops, M., see Boksem, M.A.S. 79, 185 Sambataro, F., see Mattay, V.S. 79,9 SanMiguel, I., see Garcia-Garcia, M. 79, 307 Utendale, W.T., see Hastings, P.D. 79, 299 Savas, H.A., see Selek, S. 79, 256 Scherer, K.R., see Aue, T. 79, 158 van Erp, T.G.M., see Bearden, C.E. 79, 43 Schofield, P.R., see Gatt, ]|.M. 79,275 van Grootheest, D.S., see den Braber, A. 79, 91 Seedat, Y.K., see Malan, L. 79, 323 van Lankveld, J.].D.M., F-T.Y. Smulders, The effect of visual sexual content Selek, S., H.A. Savas, H.S. Gergerlioglu, M. Bulut, H.R. Yilmaz, Oxidative on the event-related potential 79, 200 imbalance in adult attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder 79, 256 van Rijn, S., see Aleman, A. 79, 58 Shirotsuki, K., see Izawa, S. 79, 294 van Rossum, E.F.C., see Kumsta, R. 79, 179 Shucard, J.L., D.C. McCabe, H. Szymanski, An event-related potential Veltman, D.J., see den Braber, A. 79, 91 study of attention deficits in posttraumatic stress disorder during Veltman, D.J., see Wolfensberger, S.P.A. 79, 80 auditory and visual Go/NoGo continuous performance tasks 79, Vivekanandam, S., see Ratnakar, S. 79, 234 223 Vogler, C., see Sigmund, ].C. 79, 239 Siegler, I.C., see Brummett, B.H. 79, 250 Sigmund, J.C., C. Vogler, K.-D. Huynh, D.J.-F. de Quervain, A. Papas- Waters, A.M., see Neumann, D.L. 79, 337 sotiropoulos, Fine-mapping at the HTR2A locus reveals multiple Weinberger, D.R., see Mattay, V.S. 79, 9 episodic memory-related variants 79, 239 Westbury, H.R., see Neumann, D.L. 79, 337 Smith, M.A., ].K. Foster, Glucoregulatory and order effects on verbal Williams, L.M., see Gatt, |.M. 79, 275 episodic memory in healthy adolescents after oral glucose admin- Williams, R.B., see Brummett, B.H. 79, 250 istration 79, 209 Winkler, |., see Horvath,J . 79, 139 Smulders, F.T.Y., see van Lankveld, J.J.D.M. 79, 200 Wissing, M.P., see Malan, L. 79, 323 Srivastava, M.K., see Ratnakar, S. 79, 234 Wolfensberger, S.P.A., D.J. Veltman, W.].G. Hoogendijk, M.B. De Ruiter, Sugaya, N., see Izawa, S. 79, 294 D.1. Boomsma, E.J.C. de Geus, The neural correlates of verbal encoding Sullivan, C., see Hastings, P.D. 79, 299 and retrieval in monozygotic twins at low or high risk for depression Surwit, R.S., see Brummett, B.H. 79, 250 and anxiety 79, 80 Suzuki, K., see Izawa, S. 79, 294 Wrase,J. , see Puls, |. 79, 126 Swart, M., see Aleman, A. 79, 58 Wright, M.J., see Blokland, G.A.M. 79, 70 Szeszko, P.R., C.A. Hodgkinson, D.G. Robinson, P. DeRosse, R.M. Bilder, Wist, S., see Kumsta, R. 79, 179 T. Lencz, K.E. Burdick, B. Napolitano, J.D. Betensky, J.M. Kane, D. Goldman, A.K. Malhotra, DISC1 is associated with prefrontal cortical Yamada, K.C., see Izawa, S. 79, 294 gray matter and positive symptoms in schizophrenia 79, 103 Yamasaki, A.S., see Oathes, D.]. 79, 165 Szymanski, H., see Shucard, J.L. 79, 223 yao, D., see Tian, Y. 79, 171 Yilmaz, H.R., see Selek, S. 79, 256 Telzer, E.H., K. Mogg, B.P. Bradley, X. Mai, M. Ernst, D.S. Pine, C.S. Monk, Yoon, H.H., W.G. lacono, S.M. Malone, E.M. Bernat, M. McGue, The Relationship between trait anxiety, prefrontal cortex, and attention effects of childhood disruptive disorder comorbidity on P3 event- bias to angry faces in children and adolescents 79, 216 related brain potentials in preadolescents with ADHD 79, 329 Thompson, P.M., see Bearden, C.E. 79, 43 Thompson, P.M., see Blokland, G.A.M. 79, 70 Zhu, G., see Blokland, G.A.M. 79, 70 Tian, Y., D. Yao, A study on the neural mechanism of inhibition of Zwolinski, J., Biopsychosocial responses to social rejection in targets return by the event-related potential in the Go/Nogo task 79, 171 of relational aggression 79, 260 Biological Psychology 79 (2008 ) 346-347 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/ locate/biopsycho Subject index ACC 79, 223 Disinhibition 79, 329 Acoustic startle 79, 193 Distraction 79, 139 Acute psychosocial stress 79, 294 Dopamine 79, 30, 126 Adaptive physiological response preparation 79, 158 Dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex 79, 70 ADHD 79, 329 Down syndrome 79, 148 Adjustment 79, 299 Adolescents 79, 209 Elderly 79, 317 Adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 79, 256 Electroencephalography 79, 165 Affect 79, 118 Emotion 79, 58, 118, 158, 165 Africans 79, 323 Emotional context 79, 307 Aging 79,9 Encoding 79, 80 Alcohol 79, 268 Endophenotype 79, 275 Alcohol addiction 79, 126 Engagement 79, 185 Alpha power 79, 317 Environmental risk 79, 91 Alpha rhythm 79, 275 ERN 79, 185 Amygdala 79, 58, 118 ERP 79, 223 Anxiety 79, 80, 287 Event-related potential (ERP) 79, 139, 148, 171, 200, 307, 329 Appraisal 79, 158 Executive control 79, 111 Arousal 79, 200 Executive functions 79, 30 Attention 79, 139, 216 Extinction 79, 337 Auditory 79, 148 Autonomic nervous system 79, 287 Facial EMG 79, 158 Autonomic testing 79, 243 Fibrinogen 79, 323 fMRI 79, 58, 70, 80, 91, 111, 118 Baroreceptor sensitivity 79, 243 Fragile X 79, 43 BAS 79, 185 Frontal lobes 79, 103 BIS 79, 185 Functional magnetic resonance imaging 79, 118 Blood pressure 79, 294 Functional MRI 79, 216 Brain 79, 23, 43 Brain-derived neurotrophic factor 79, 275 Gamma band 79, 165 Gender 79, 268 Cardiovascular reactivity 79, 287 Gene 79, 103 Caregivers 79, 234 Generalized anxiety disorder 79, 165 Caregiving 79, 250 Genes 79, 9 Childhood disruptive disorders 79, 329 Genetics 79, 23, 30, 43, 58, 118 Children 79, 299, 337 Genotype 79, 275 Chromosome 22q11.2 79, 43 Glomerular permeability 79, 234 Cingulate 79, 23 Glucocorticoid receptor gene polymorphisms 79, 179 Cognition 79, 9, 209 Glucocorticoid sensitivity 79, 179 Comorbidity 79, 329 Glucoregulation 79, 209 COMT 79, 43, 126 Glucose 79, 209 Coping 79, 323 Glutamate 79, 126 Cortical asymmetry 79, 317 Goal conduciveness 79, 158 Cortisol 79, 250, 260, 268, 294 Dehydroepiandrosterone 79, 294 HADS 79, 234 Delta rhythm 79, 275 Heart rate 79, 158 Depression 79, 80, 317 Heart rate variability 79, 287 Development 79, 23 Heritability 79, 70 DISC1 79, 103 Hippocampal volume 79, 126 Discordant 79, 91 Hippocampus 79, 239 doi: 10.1016/S0301-0511(08 )00207-X Subject index of vol. 79 (2008) 347 Hyperarousal 79, 223 Punishment 79, 185 Hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis 79, 179 Putamen 79, 118 Imaging 79, 23, 118 Quality ofl ife 79, 317 Imputation 79, 239 Individual differences 79, 70, 193 Regulation 79, 299 Information processing 79, 223 Relational victimization 79, 260 Inhibition of return (IOR) 79, 171 Reorienting negativity (RON) 79, 139 Intrinsic pleasantness 79, 158 Response inhibition 79, 223 Involuntary attention 79, 307 Response preparation inhibition 79, 171 Retrieval 79, 80 Lateralisation 79, 148 Reward 79, 185 Leu607phe 79, 103 RON 79, 307 RSA 79, 299 Machine learning 79, 126 Malondialdehyde 79, 234 Schizophrenia 79, 103 MAOA-uVNTR 79, 250 Sensation seeking 79, 268 Memory 79, 209 Sensory inhibition 79, 171 Metabolic syndrome 79, 323 Serotonin 79, 239 mGluR3 79, 126 Serotonin transporter 79, 118 Mismatch negativity (MMN) 79, 139 Sexual stimuli 79, 200 Monoamine oxidase-A 79, 250 Social exclusion 79, 260 Monozygotic 79, 91 Socialization 79, 299 Mood 79, 294 Somatization disorder 79, 243 Motivation 79, 185 Sound 79, 337 MRI 79, 103 Spectral analysis 79, 243 Multivariate genetic modelling 79, 70 Speech sounds 79, 148 Startle attenuation 79, 193 N1 79, 139 Stimulus sequence effects 79, 139 Ne 79, 185 Stress 79, 179, 193, 250 Neurofibromatosis | 79, 43 Stress-response dampening 79, 268 Neuroimaging 79, 9, 30, 43, 58 Striatum 79, 118 Nitric oxide 79, 256 Subjects at risk 79, 268 Nogo-N2/P3 79, 171 Superoxide dismutase 79, 256 Novelty-P3 79, 307 T-complex 79, 148 OCD 79, 91 Theta rhythm 79, 275 OCS 79, 91 Tones 79, 148 Order effects 79, 209 Tower of London 79, 91 Oxidative stress 79, 256 TPH2 —703 G/T 79, 111 TPH2 gene 79, 111 P300 79, 200 Trait anxiety 79, 216 P3 79, 223, 329 Tryptophan hydroxylase-2 79, 118 P3a 79, 139, 223 Twin study 79, 70 Pavlovian conditioning 79, 337 Twins 79, 80, 91 P3b 79, 223 Pe 79, 185 Unconditional stimulus 79, 337 Personality 79, 185 Urbanization 79, 323 Polymorphism 79, 58, 103, 118, 239 Positive slow wave 79, 200 Valence 79, 200 Prefrontal cortex 79, 216 Variable selection 79, 126 Proteinuria 79, 234 Velocardiofacial syndrome 79, 43 P-SVM 79, 126 Psychological stress 79, 268 Williams syndrome 79, 43 Psychometric instruments 79, 243 Women 79, 260 Psychosis 79, 43 Working memory 79, 70, 111 Psychotherapy 79, 165 Worry 79, 287 Biological Psychology 79 (2008) 348-350 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/ locate/biopsycho Volume contents Editorial E. de Geus, T. Goldberg, D.I. Boomsma, D. Posthuma, Imaging the genetics of brain structure and function ............... 1 Reviews V.S. Mattay, T.E. Goldberg, F. Sambataro, D.R. Weinberger, Neurobiology of cognitive aging: Insights from imaging genetics ... 9 J. Fossella, J. Fan, X. Liu, K. Guise, K. Brocki, P.R. Hof, R. Kittappa, R. McKay, M. Posner, Provisional hypotheses for the molecular genetics of cognitive development: Imaging genetic pathways in the anterior cingulate cortex ............. 23 C.M. Greene, W. Braet, K.A. Johnson, M.A. Bellgrove, Imaging the genetics of executive function ...................0000- 30 C.E. Bearden, D.C. Glahn, A.D. Lee, M.-C. Chiang, T.G.M. van Erp, T.D. Cannon, A.L. Reiss, A.W. Toga, P.M. Thompson, Neural ICE EET TET POTEET TTT PTE TTT Perr ery err Tore TT er eT y 43 A. Aleman, M. Swart, S. van Rijn, Brain imaging, genetics and EMOTION .....0c. cec.e .e.ee .ee.e ee.e cec.e ee.eee ees 58 Empirical Papers G.A.M. Blokland, K.L. McMahon,J . Hoffman, G. Zhu, M. Meredith, N.G. Martin, P.M. Thompson, G.I. de Zubicaray, M.J. Wright, Quantifying the heritability of task-related brain activation and performance during the N-back working memory task: A twin eee soe R eee Ol Utes Rev ede A eUheh sks HAAS NOVREKARES SES Es be EERMACERED HODES ROU SOSACeD eae 70 S.P.A. Wolfensberger, D.J. Veltman, W.].G. Hoogendijk, M.B. De Ruiter, D.1. Boomsma, E.J.C. de Geus, The neural correlates of verbal encoding and retrieval in monozygotic twins at low or high risk for depression and anxiety ................. 80 A. den Braber, D.v.’. Ent, G.A.M. Blokland, D.S. van Grootheest, D.C. Cath, D.]. Veltman, M.B. de Ruiter, D.I. Boomsma, An fMRI study in monozygotic twins discordant for obsessive-compulsive Symptoms ..............2.ceccee eeeeeeee e 91 P.R. Szeszko, C.A. Hodgkinson, D.G. Robinson, P. DeRosse, R.M. Bilder, T. Lencz, K.E. Burdick, B. NapolitanoJ,.D . Betensky, J.M. Kane, D. Goldman, A.K. Malhotra, DISC] is associated with prefrontal cortical gray matter and positive symptoms ER ER ea a RE eR Ene hers Pr ee ee re ee a eee ee eee ee 103 M. Reuter, C. Esslinger, C. Montag, S. Lis, B. Gallhofer, P. Kirsch, A functional variant of the tryptophan hydroxylase 2 gene EEF PT TET FETT ETE CTS TTP OTUT TESTE TTT TOPE T SCTE TE TCT T TTT Tee 111 T. Canli, E. Congdon, R. Todd Constable, K.P. Lesch, Additive effects of serotonin transporter and tryptophan hydroxylase-2 gene variation on neural correlates of affective ProcesSINg ........ccccccccccccccccccccsccccccccccccscccsceccceseces 118 I. Puls,J .M ohr,J .W rase, J. Priller,J .B ehr, W. Kitzrow, N. Makris, H.C. Breiter, K. Obermayer, A. Heinz, Synergistic effects of the dopaminergic and glutamatergic system on hippocampal volume in alcohol-dependent patients ................. 126 Regular Articles J. Horvath, I. Winkler, A. 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