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    We are pleased to present you with the 2022 Leading Research Achievements by BBRF Grantees, Prizewinners & Scientific Council Members.

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    • Two articles honored by the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation’s as 2022 Leading Research Achievements for notable contributions to research on mental illness and brain biology by its grantees and scientific council members. Congratulations! https://t.co/9MEo8J0EA2

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    We are pleased to present you with the 2021 Leading Research Achievements by BBRF Grantees, Prizewinners & Scientific Council Members.

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    • The @BBRFoundation has honored four articles from AJP as 2021 Leading Research Achievements for notable contributions to research on mental illness and the biology of the brain. Congratulations to the honorees! https://t.co/x8S1OpeCi4 1/5

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    Infants and small children who over-respond to sound, sight, or touch are thought to have above-average risk for developing an anxiety disorder. A new study adds to the accumulating body of research supporting this concept and may point to potential biomarkers and targets for future strategies designed to reduce the risk. A team led by Chad M. Sylvester, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of…

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    • Infants whose brain respond more excessively to a loud noise, at heightened risk for anxiety. Indicating harm perception is at root of anxiety and exists at birth. https://t.co/zpQjVl4vnB