Similarity and stability of face network across populations and throughout adolescence and adulthood

Volume: 244, Pages: 118587 - 118587
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
The ability to extract cues from faces is fundamental for social animals, including humans. An individual's profile of functional connectivity across a face network can be shaped by common organizing principles, stable individual traits, and time-varying mental states. In the present study, we used data obtained with functional magnetic resonance imaging in two cohorts, IMAGEN (N = 534) and ALSPAC (N = 465), to investigate - both at group and...
Paper Details
Title
Similarity and stability of face network across populations and throughout adolescence and adulthood
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
244
Pages
118587 - 118587
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