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Query: UMLS:C0851184 (
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The purpose of this investigation was to characterize the neuroanatomical correlates (cortical thickness) of variations in parent-reported Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) scores. Ninety children with epilepsy (aged 8-18) underwent brain MRI, and their parents completed the CBCL. FreeSurfer-derived measures of cortical thickness were examined in relation to the CBCL broad and narrow band competence and
behavioral problem
scales, as well as the newer DSM-oriented scales. Parent reports of higher (better) social competence skills were associated with increased cortical thickness, especially in frontal regions. Parent reports of behavioral problems were associated with patterns of decreased cortical thickness that varied as a function of the specific behavioral issue under investigation. Congruence of patterns of cortical
thinning
between the DSM-oriented scales and conceptually related specific problem scales (e.g., ADHD Problems and Attention Problems) was generally weak. The parent-report version of the CBCL is associated with variations in cortical thickness among children with epilepsy. Anatomic abnormalities specific to selected competence and
behavioral problem
scales can be identified, with more reliable and robust patterns of
thinning
across scales assessing externalizing behaviors, with generally less prominent findings on scales assessing internalizing behaviors.
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PMID:Patterns of cortical thickness and the Child Behavior Checklist in childhood epilepsy. 2397 42
The effects of noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) without extinction during treatment of problem behavior maintained by social positive reinforcement were evaluated for five individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. A continuous NCR schedule was gradually thinned to a fixed-time 5-min schedule. If problem behavior increased during NCR schedule
thinning
, a continuous NCR schedule was reinstated and NCR schedule
thinning
was repeated with differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA) included. Results showed an immediate decrease in all participants' problem behavior during continuous NCR, and problem behavior maintained at low levels during NCR schedule
thinning
for three participants.
Problem behavior
increased and maintained at higher rates during NCR schedule
thinning
for two other participants; however, the addition of DRA to the intervention resulted in decreased problem behavior and increased mands.
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PMID:Noncontingent reinforcement without extinction plus differential reinforcement of alternative behavior during treatment of problem behavior. 2851 26