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Fallet-Bianco, Catherine; Loeuillet, Laurence; Poirier, Karine; Loget, Philippe; Chapon, Francoise; Pasquier, Laurent; Saillour, Yoann; Beldjord, Cherif; Chelly, Jamel; Francis, Fiona – Brain, 2008
Lissencephalies are congenital malformations responsible for epilepsy and mental retardation in children. A number of distinct lissencephaly syndromes have been characterized, according to the aspect and the topography of the cortical malformation, the involvement of other cerebral structures and the identified genetic defect. A mutation in…
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Genetic Disorders, Animals, Behavior Disorders
Winger, Gail; Woods, James H.; Galuska, Chad M.; Wade-Galuska, Tammy – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2005
Neuroscientific approaches to drug addiction traditionally have been based on the premise that addiction is a process that results from brain changes that in turn result from chronic administration of drugs of abuse. An alternative approach views drug addiction as a behavioral disorder in which drugs function as preeminent reinforcers. Although…
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Drug Addiction, Brain, Drug Abuse