Amygdala functional connectivity during socioemotional processing prospectively predicts increases in internalizing symptoms in a sample of low-income, urban, young men

Arianna M. Gard, Rebecca Waller, Johnna R. Swartz, Daniel S. Shaw, Erika E. Forbes, Luke W. Hyde. Amygdala functional connectivity during socioemotional processing prospectively predicts increases in internalizing symptoms in a sample of low-income, urban, young men. NeuroImage, 178:562-573, 2018. [doi]

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Arianna M. Gard

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Rebecca Waller

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Johnna R. Swartz

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