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Delayed stabilization and individualization in connectome development are related to psychiatric disorders.

Tobias KaufmannDag AlnæsNhat Trung DoanChristine Lycke BrandtOle Andreas AndreassenLars Tjelta Westlye
Published in: Nature neuroscience (2017)
The brain functional connectome constitutes a unique fingerprint allowing identification of individuals among a pool of people. Here we establish that the connectome develops into a more stable, individual wiring pattern during adolescence and demonstrate that a delay in this network tuning process is associated with reduced mental health in the formative years of late neurodevelopment.
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