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In this study we focus on behavior in response to different infant signals, including crying as well as smiling. More specifically we investigate the behavioral differences of an individual towards different infants who are either perceived as happy…
The proposed study has two objectives. First, we will examine the neural mechanisms of aversive responding to infant cries in healthy female subjects. We will compare participants who showed high cardiovascular responses to infant cries with…
With the proposed study we want to gain insight into the neaural mechanisms underlying (the development of) shame-proneness and fear of failure. We want to investigate whether the administration of oxytocin modulates effects of love withdrawal and…
In this study neural responses to infant crying will be measured with fMRI. In addition, the neural base of emotion understanding will be examined with fMRI. Participants will look at pictures of adults and infant and they have to infer the mental…
Primary objective:* To establish the effects of givinostat versus placebo administered chronically over 18 months to slow disease progression in ambulant DMD subjects.Secondary objectives:* To assess the safety and tolerability of givinostat versus…
The primary objective of the present study is to establish the histological effects of givinostat versus placebo administered over 12 months. The secondary objectives of this study are the following: - To establish the macroscopic muscle effects of…