White matter microstructure is associated with cognitive control in children
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Matthew B. Pontifex | A. Kramer | C. Hillman | M. Pontifex | John Powers | K. Erickson | M. Voss | L. Raine | E. Drollette | R. D. Moore | M. Scudder | Anya M. Knecht | Mark R. Scudder | L. Chaddock-Heyman | A. Knecht | A. Kramer | Art F. Kramer | Laura Chaddock-Heyman | Charles H Hillman | Kirk I. Erickson | R. Davis Moore | John P. Powers
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