Reactive/proactive aggression specific cortical and subcortical alterations in children and adolescents with disruptive behavior
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B. Franke | J. Glennon | J. Buitelaar | M. Zwiers | M. Rosa | N. Bargalló | T. Banaschewski | D. Brandeis | C. Arango | S. Walitza | P. Hoekstra | P. Santosh | N. Holz | A. Dietrich | J. Marsman | U. Schulze | J. Naaijen | L. Mulder | Shahrzad Ilbegi | S. D. Bruijn | Renee Kleine-Deters | B. Böttinger | M. Saam | I. Sagar-Ouriaghli | M. Mastroianni | J. C. Fornieles | M. Penzol | Julia E. Werhahn | Pascal M Aggensteiner | S. Baumeister
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