Associations Between Brain Morphology and Rest-Activity Rhythms in Youth and Young Adults

Volume: 87, Issue: 9, Pages: S255 - S255
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Rest-activity rhythm (RAR) disruption is common across psychiatric conditions, and can be objectively indexed using wrist actigraphy. Structural brain alterations are also observed across psychiatric disorders. However, the relationship between brain morphology and RARs is...
Paper Details
Title
Associations Between Brain Morphology and Rest-Activity Rhythms in Youth and Young Adults
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
87
Issue
9
Pages
S255 - S255
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