A Longitudinal Study: Changes in Cortical Thickness and Surface Area during Pubertal Maturation

Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: e0119774 - e0119774
Published: Mar 20, 2015
Abstract
Sex hormones have been shown to contribute to the organization and function of the brain during puberty and adolescence. Moreover, it has been suggested that distinct hormone changes in girls versus boys may contribute to the emergence of sex differences in internalizing and externalizing behavior during adolescence. In the current longitudinal study, the influence of within-subject changes in puberty (physical and hormonal) on cortical...
Paper Details
Title
A Longitudinal Study: Changes in Cortical Thickness and Surface Area during Pubertal Maturation
Published Date
Mar 20, 2015
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
e0119774 - e0119774
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