Anxious/depressed symptoms are linked to right ventromedial prefrontal cortical thickness maturation in healthy children and young adults.
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Alan C. Evans | Matthew D. Albaugh | K. Botteron | S. Karama | J. Hudziak | S. Ducharme | Tuong-Vi Nguyen | Catherine Truong
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