Associations between life-course-persistent antisocial behaviour and brain structure in a population-representative longitudinal birth cohort
Abstract
BackgroundStudies with behavioural and neuropsychological tests have supported the developmental taxonomy theory of antisocial behaviour, which specifies abnormal brain development as a fundamental aspect of life-course-persistent antisocial behaviour, but no study has characterised features of brain structure associated with life-course-persistent versus adolescence-limited trajectories, as defined by prospective data. We aimed to determine...
Paper Details
Title
Associations between life-course-persistent antisocial behaviour and brain structure in a population-representative longitudinal birth cohort
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
3
Pages
245 - 253
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