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Cortico-amygdalar connectivity and externalizing/internalizing behavior in children with neurodevelopmental disorders.

Hajer NakuaColin HawcoNatalie J FordeGrace R JacobsMichael JosephAristotle N VoineskosAnne L WheelerMeng-Chuan LaiPeter SzatmariElizabeth KelleyXudong LiuStelios GeorgiadesRob NicolsonRussell SchacharJennifer CrosbieEvdokia AnagnostouJason P LerchPaul D ArnoldStephanie H Ameis
Published in: Brain structure & function (2022)
The current study provides evidence towards an absence of a shared linear relationship between internalizing or externalizing behaviors and cortico-amygdalar connectivity properties across a transdiagnostic sample of children with different primary NDD diagnoses and TDC. Different methodological approaches, including incorporation of multi-dimensional behavioral data (e.g., task-based fMRI) or clustering approaches may be needed to clarify complex brain-behavior relationships relevant to externalizing/internalizing behaviors in heterogeneous clinical NDD populations.
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