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Corticolimbic connectivity mediates the relationship between pubertal timing and mental health problems.

Nandita VijayakumarSarah WhittleTimothy J Silk
Published in: Psychological medicine (2023)
Findings highlight the role of decreased corticolimbic connectivity in mediating pathways between earlier pubertal timing and withdrawn depressed problems, and we present preliminary evidence that the family environment may buffer against these neural risk patterns during early adolescence.
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