Modeling human behavioral traits and clarifying the construct of affiliation and its disorders
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (3):371-378 (2005)
| Abstract | Commentary on our target article centers around six main topics: (1) strategies in modeling the neurobehavioral foundation of human behavioral traits; (2) clarification of the construct of affiliation; (3) developmental aspects of affiliative bonding; (4) modeling disorders of affiliative reward; (5) serotonin and affiliative behavior; and (6) neural considerations. After an initial important research update in section R1, our Response is organized around these topics in the following six sections, R2 to R7. | |||||||||
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