Widespread attenuating changes in brain connectivity associated with the general factor of psychopathology in 9- and 10-year olds
Abstract Convergent research identifies a general factor (“P factor”) that confers transdiagnostic risk for psychopathology. Large-scale networks are key organizational units of the human brain. However, studies of altered network connectivity patterns associated with the P factor are limited, espec...
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Autores principales: | Chandra Sripada, Mike Angstadt, Aman Taxali, Daniel Kessler, Tristan Greathouse, Saige Rutherford, D. Angus Clark, Luke W. Hyde, Alex Weigard, Sarah J. Brislin, Brian Hicks, Mary Heitzeg |
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Nature Publishing Group
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ee8cd0f40693439696ddc38b551fb466 |
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