Material hardship, prefrontal cortex–amygdala structure, and internalizing symptoms in children

Volume: 63, Issue: 2, Pages: 364 - 377
Published: Aug 4, 2020
Abstract
Material hardship, or difficulty affording basic resources such as food, housing, utilities, and health care, increases children's risk for internalizing problems. The uncinate fasciculus (UNC) and two of the gray matter regions it connects—the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and amygdala—may play important roles in the neural mechanisms underlying these associations. We investigated associations among material hardship, UNC microstructure, OFC and...
Paper Details
Title
Material hardship, prefrontal cortex–amygdala structure, and internalizing symptoms in children
Published Date
Aug 4, 2020
Volume
63
Issue
2
Pages
364 - 377
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