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Structural Connectivity and its Association with Social Connectedness in Early Adolescence
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Structural Connectivity and its Association with Social Connectedness in Early Adolescence

Christina Driver, Lisa Moore, Abdalla Mohamed, Amanda Boyes, Dashiell D Sacks, Lia Mills, Larisa T McLoughlin, Jim Lagopoulos and Daniel F Hermens
Behavioural Brain Research, Vol.440, pp.1-11
2023
PMID: 36528168
Appears in  Thompson Institute Research Collection
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2022.114259View
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Adolescence white matter social connectedness mental health Youth mental health Longitudinal Adolescent Brain Study Neuroimaging Thompson Institute Special Collection UniSC Diversity Area - Life Stages

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