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Can neurobiological measures be linked to quantifiable dimensions (mania, depression, anxiety, and manic and affective behavioral features) of childhood disorders associated with behavioral and emotional dysregulation? In a multicenter study, researchers tried to answer this question by assessing brain activity in systems mediating the awareness of and response to reward. The participants — 85 pediatric patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders, or disruptive behavior disorders (conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder) and 20 healthy controls (mean age, 14) — underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while completing number-guessing tasks that resulted in wins, losses, or n…