The associations between area-level residential instability and gray matter volumes from the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS) consortium

Ku, B. S., Addington, J., Bearden, C. E., Cadenhead, K. S., Cannon, T. D., Compton, M. T., Cornblatt, B. A., Druss, B. G., Keshavan, M., Mathalon, D. H., Perkins, D. O., Stone, W. S., Tsuang, M. T., Woods, S. W., & Walker, E. F. (2022). The associations between area-level residential instability and gray matter volumes from the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS) consortium. Schizophrenia Research, 241, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2021.12.050
Authors:
Benson S. Ku
Jean Addington
Carrie E. Bearden
Kristin S. Cadenhead
Tyrone D. Cannon
Michael T. Compton
Barbara A. Cornblatt
Benjamin G. Druss
Matcheri Keshavan
Daniel H. Mathalon
Diana O. Perkins
William S. Stone
Ming T. Tsuang
Scott W. Woods
Elaine F. Walker
Affiliated Authors:
Michael T. Compton
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Author Keywords:
clinical high risk for psychosis
caudal middle frontal gyms
rostral anterior cingulate cortex
residential instability
schizophrenia
caudal middle frontal gyrus
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Article
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10.1016/j.schres.2021.12.050
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