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Psychosis and autism as diametrical disorders of the social brain

Bernard Crespi and Christopher Badcock

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 241-261
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004214 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

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Theory of mind in autism, schizophrenia, and in-between

Ahmad Abu-Akel

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 261-262
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004226 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Mapping autism and schizophrenia onto the ontogenesis of social behaviour: A hierarchical-developmental rather than diametrical perspective

Ralf-Peter Behrendt

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 262-263
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004238 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

The “mechanism” of human cognitive variation

Matthew K. Belmonte

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 263-264
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0800424X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Animal models may help fractionate shared and discrete pathways underpinning schizophrenia and autism

Thomas H. J. Burne, Darryl W. Eyles and John J. McGrath

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 264-265
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004251 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Genomic imprinting and disorders of the social brain; shades of grey rather than black and white

William Davies and Anthony R. Isles

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 265-266
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004263 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Heterogeneity and hypothesis testing in neuropsychiatric illness

Curtis K. Deutsch, Wesley W. Ludwig and William J. McIlvane

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 266-267
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004275 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Is this conjectural phenotypic dichotomy a plausible outcome of genomic imprinting?

Benjamin James Alexander Dickins, David William Dickins and Thomas Edmund Dickins

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 267-268
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004287 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Creativity, psychosis, autism, and the social brain

Michael Fitzgerald and Ziarih Hawi

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 268-269
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004299 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Private speech, cognitive-computational control, and the autism-psychosis continuum

William Frawley

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 269-270
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004305 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Imprinting and psychiatric genetics: Beware the diagnostic phenotype

Lisa M. Goos

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 270-271
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004317 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Kinship asymmetries and the divided self

David Haig

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 271-272
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004329 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Are schizophrenics more religious? Do they have more daughters?

Satoshi Kanazawa

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 272-273
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004330 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Problems with the imprinting hypothesis of schizophrenia and autism

Matthew C. Keller

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 273-274
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004342 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Hypo- or hyper-mentalizing: It all depends upon what one means by “mentalizing”

Robyn Langdon and Jon Brock

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 274-275
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004354 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Why is creativity attractive in a potential mate?

Daniel Nettle

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 275-276
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004366 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Cortical plasticity: A proposed mechanism by which genomic factors lead to the behavioral and neurological phenotype of autism spectrum and psychotic-spectrum disorders

Lindsay M. Oberman and Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 276-277
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004378 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

A complete theory of psychosis and autism as diametric disorders of social brain must consider full range of clinical syndromes

Katharine N. Thakkar, Natasha Matthews and Sohee Park

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 277-278
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0800438X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Reunifying autism and early-onset schizophrenia in terms of social communication disorders

Sylvie Tordjman

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 278-279
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004391 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Psychiatric disorders and the social brain: Distinguishing mentalizing and empathizing

Alfonso Troisi

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 279-280
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004408 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Psychosis and autism as two developmental windows on a disordered social brain

Sophie van Rijn, Hanna Swaab and André Aleman

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 280-281
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0800441X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Evolutionary perspectives on psychoses and autism: Does genomic imprinting contribute to phenomenological antithesis?

Ganesan Venkatasubramanian

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 281-282
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004421 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Towards a computational neuroscience of autism-psychosis spectrum disorders

Tony Vladusich

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 282-283
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004433 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Digit ratio (2D:4D) as a marker for mental disorders: Low (masculinized) 2D:4D in autism-spectrum disorders, high (feminized) 2D:4D in schizophrenic-spectrum disorders

Martin Voracek

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 283-284
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004445 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Authors' Response

 
 

The evolutionary social brain: From genes to psychiatric conditions

Bernard Crespi and Christopher Badcock

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 284-320
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004457 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Main Articles

 
 

Précis of Neuroconstructivism: How the Brain Constructs Cognition

Sylvain Sirois, Michael Spratling, Michael S. C. Thomas, Gert Westermann, Denis Mareschal and Mark H. Johnson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 321-331
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0800407X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Open Peer Commentary

 
 

Are interactive specialization and massive redeployment compatible?

Michael L. Anderson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 331-334
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004081 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

A good approach to neural and behavioural development but would be even better if set in a broader context

Patrick Bateson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 334-335
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004093 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Unimodal experience constrains while multisensory experiences enrich cognitive construction

Andrew J. Bremner and Charles Spence

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 335-336
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0800410X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Constructing minds: The development of mindreading abilities in typical and atypical trajectories

Ruth Campos and María Sotillo

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 336-337
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004111 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

The concept of coregulation between neurobehavioral subsystems: The logic interplay between excitatory and inhibitory ends

Sari Goldstein Ferber

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 337-338
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004123 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Neuroconstructivism: Evidence for later maturation of prefrontally mediated executive functioning

Jonathan Foster, Anke van Eekelen and Eugen Mattes

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 338-339
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004135 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

A new manifesto for child development research

Robert M. French

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 339-340
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004147 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Selectionistic neurocostructivism in evolution and development

Giorgio M. Innocenti

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 340-341
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004159 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Beyond mechanism and constructivism

Boris Kotchoubey

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 341-342
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004160 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Representing development: models, meaning, and the challenge of complexity

Robert Lickliter

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 342-343
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004172 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

It's high time: Cognitive neuroscience lives

Karl Pribram

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 343-344
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004184 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

Toward automatic constructive learning

Thomas R. Shultz

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 344-345
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004196 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
 

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Studying development in the 21st Century

Michael S. C. Thomas, Gert Westermann, Denis Mareschal, Mark H. Johnson, Sylvain Sirois and Michael Spratling

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 03, June 2008, pp 345-356
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004202 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 26 Jun 2008
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