Intergenerational transmission of self-regulation: A multidisciplinary review and integrative conceptual framework.

DJ Bridgett, NM Burt, ES Edwards… - Psychological …, 2015‏ - psycnet.apa.org
This review examines mechanisms contributing to the intergenerational transmission of self-
regulation. To provide an integrated account of how self-regulation is transmitted across …

Neurophysiology of performance monitoring and adaptive behavior

M Ullsperger, C Danielmeier… - Physiological …, 2014‏ - journals.physiology.org
Successful goal-directed behavior requires not only correct action selection, planning, and
execution but also the ability to flexibly adapt behavior when performance problems occur or …

Beyond diathesis stress: differential susceptibility to environmental influences.

J Belsky, M Pluess - Psychological bulletin, 2009‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Evolutionary-biological reasoning suggests that individuals should be differentially
susceptible to environmental influences, with some people being not just more vulnerable …

The integration of negative affect, pain and cognitive control in the cingulate cortex

AJ Shackman, TV Salomons, HA Slagter… - Nature Reviews …, 2011‏ - nature.com
It has been argued that emotion, pain and cognitive control are functionally segregated in
distinct subdivisions of the cingulate cortex. However, recent observations encourage a …

The fat mass and obesity associated gene (Fto) regulates activity of the dopaminergic midbrain circuitry

ME Hess, S Hess, KD Meyer, LAW Verhagen… - Nature …, 2013‏ - nature.com
Dopaminergic (DA) signaling governs the control of complex behaviors, and its deregulation
has been implicated in a wide range of diseases. Here we demonstrate that inactivation of …

Dopamine D2 receptors in addiction-like reward dysfunction and compulsive eating in obese rats

PM Johnson, PJ Kenny - Nature neuroscience, 2010‏ - nature.com
We found that development of obesity was coupled with emergence of a progressively
worsening deficit in neural reward responses. Similar changes in reward homeostasis …

Reward mechanisms in obesity: new insights and future directions

PJ Kenny - Neuron, 2011‏ - cell.com
Food is consumed in order to maintain energy balance at homeostatic levels. In addition,
palatable food is also consumed for its hedonic properties independent of energy status …

Neural mechanisms and temporal dynamics of performance monitoring

M Ullsperger, AG Fischer, R Nigbur… - Trends in cognitive …, 2014‏ - cell.com
Successful goal-directed behavior critically depends on performance monitoring, a set of
cognitive and affective functions determining whether adaptive control is needed and, if so …

Post-error adjustments

C Danielmeier, M Ullsperger - Frontiers in psychology, 2011‏ - frontiersin.org
When our brain detects an error, this process changes how we react on ensuing trials.
People show post-error adaptations, potentially to improve their performance in the near …

Differential susceptibility to rearing environment depending on dopamine-related genes: New evidence and a meta-analysis

MJ Bakermans-Kranenburg… - Development and …, 2011‏ - cambridge.org
In the current paper we present new empirical data and meta-analytic evidence for the role
of dopamine-related genes as a susceptibility factor interacting with the rearing environment …