Brain function and clinical characterization in the Boston adolescent neuroimaging of depression and anxiety study
© 2020 We present a Human Connectome Project study tailored toward adolescent anxiety and depression. This study is one of the first studies of the Connectomes Related to Human Diseases initiative and is collecting structural, functional, and diffusion-weighted brain imaging data from up to 225 adol...
Main Authors: | Hubbard, Siless, V, Frosch, IR, Goncalves, M, Lo, N, Wang, J, Bauer, CCC, Conroy, K, Cosby, E, Hay, A, Jones, R, Pinaire, M, Vaz De Souza, F, Vergara, G, Ghosh, S, Henin, A, Hirshfeld-Becker, DR, Hofmann, SG, Rosso, IM, Auerbach, RP, Pizzagalli, DA, Yendiki, A, Gabrieli, JDE, Whitfield-Gabrieli, S |
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Other Authors: | McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier BV
2021
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/136010 |
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