Emerging ecophenotype: reward anticipation is linked to high-risk behaviours after sexual abuse.

Publication Year: 2022

DOI:
10.1093/scan/nsac030

PMCID:
PMC9629466

PMID:
35438797

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Full Title: Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci

Abbreviation: Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci

Country: Unknown

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Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Social Sciences

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

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"Funding Over the past 3 years, Dr D.A.P. has received consulting fees from Albright Sonebridge Group, Neumora Therapeutics (former BlackThorn Therapeutics), Boehringer Ingelheim, Compass Pathways, Concert Pharmaceuticals, Engrail Therapeutics, Neuroscience Software, Otsuka Pharmaceuticals and Takeda Pharmaceuticals; honoraria from the Psychonomic Society (for editorial work) and Alkermes and research funding from National Institute of Mental Health, Dana Foundation, Brain and Behavior Research Foundation and Millennium Pharmaceuticals. In addition, he has received stock options from Neumora Therapeutics (former BlackThorn Therapeutics), Compass Pathways and Neuroscience Software. All views expressed are solely those of the authors. All other authors report no financial relationships with commercial interest. This research was funded in whole, or in part, by a Young Investigator Award from the Brain and Behaviour Research Foundation [18774] and a Clinical Research Career Development Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust [209581/Z/17/Z]. For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission. P.P. had full access to the data in the study, supervised the statistical analyses and takes responsibility for the integrity and accuracy of the data analysis. D.A.P. was partially supported by R01MH095809 and R37MH068376 from the National Institute of Mental Health. Funding agencies were not involved in the design and conduct of the study; in the collection, management, analysis and interpretation of the data and in the preparation, review or approval of the manuscript."

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