Development of temperamental effortful control mediates the relationship between maturation of the prefrontal cortex and psychopathology during adolescence: A 4-year longitudinal study
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M. Yücel | N. Allen | S. Whittle | J. Simmons | N. Vijayakumar | Meg J Dennison | Murat Yücel | Meg J. Dennison | Sarah Whittle
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