What is next for the neurobiology of temperament, personality and psychopathology?

Irina Trofimova, Sahil Bajaj, Sergey Bashkatov, Jim Blair, Anika Brandt, Raymond Chan, Benjamin Clemens, Philip J. Corr, Maria Cyniak-Cieciura, Liubov Demidova, Courtney Filippi, Margarita Garipova, Ute Habel, Nathaniel Haines, Najda Heym, Kirsty Hunter, Nancy A. Jones, Jonathan Kanen, Anna Kirenskaya, Veena KumariSabrina Lenzoni, Simon S. Y. Lui, Avantiki Mathur, Neil McNaughton, Krystal D. Mize, Erik Mueller, Petra Netter, Katharina Paul, Thomas Plieger, Preethi Premkumar, Adrian Raine, Martin Reuter, Trevor W. Robbins, Denis Samylkin, Zinaida Storozheva, William Sulis, Alexander Sumich, Andrey Tkachenko, Emilio A. Valadez, Jan Wacker, Lisa Wagels, Ling-ling Wang, Bogdan Zawadzki, Alan D. Pickering

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Abstract

This paper represents the outcome of a multidisciplinary discussion on what works, what does not, and what can be improved, in ongoing work on biobehavioral taxonomies and their biomarkers. The authors of this paper, representing a wide spectrum of biobehavioral disciplines (clinical, developmental, differential psychology, neurophysiology, endocrinology, psychiatry, neurochemistry, and neurosciences), have contributed more extensive opinions to the Theme Issue 'Neurobiology of temperament, personality and psychopathology: what's next?'. The authors identified 10 directions in international and multidisciplinary cooperation, and multiple insights for ‘what is next’ for each of these directions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCurrent Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
Volume45
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2022

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