Associations between subjective well-being and subcortical brain volumes
Abstract To study the underpinnings of individual differences in subjective well-being (SWB), we tested for associations of SWB with subcortical brain volumes in a dataset of 724 twins and siblings. For significant SWB-brain associations we probed for causal pathways using Mendelian Randomization (M...
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Main Authors: | D. Van ‘t Ent, A. den Braber, B. M. L. Baselmans, R. M. Brouwer, C. V. Dolan, H. E. Hulshoff Pol, E. J. C. de Geus, M. Bartels |
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Language: | EN |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/de5f609ca9d34f3abd4ba488e27ba6a3 |
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