Original paper
Cortical morphometry and structural connectivity relate to executive function and estradiol level in healthy adolescents
Abstract
Introduction Emotional and behavioral control is necessary self‐regulatory processes to maintain stable goal‐driven behavior. Studies indicate that variance in these executive function (EF) processes is related to morphological features of the brain and white matter (WM) differences. Furthermore, sex hormone level may modulate circuits in the brain important for cognitive function. Methods We aimed to investigate the structural neural correlates...
Paper Details
Title
Cortical morphometry and structural connectivity relate to executive function and estradiol level in healthy adolescents
Published Date
Sep 30, 2019
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
12
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