Differences in cortical morphology and child internalizing or externalizing problems: Accounting for the co‐occurrence
Abstract Background Childhood internalizing and externalizing problems frequently co‐occur. Many studies report neural correlates of either internalizing or externalizing problems, but few account for their co‐occurrence. We aimed to assess specific cortical substrates of these psychiatric problems....
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Main Authors: | Yingzhe Zhang (Author), Bing Xu (Author), Hannah H. Kim (Author), Ryan Muetzel (Author), Scott W. Delaney (Author), Henning Tiemeier (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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