Background: Previous studies have reported brain structure abnormalities in conduct disorder (CD), but it is unclear whether these neuroanatomical alterations mediate the effects of familial (genetic and environmental) risk for CD. We investigated brain structure in adolescents with CD and their unaffected relatives (URs) to identify neuroanatomical markers of familial risk for CD. Methods: Forty-one adolescents with CD, 24 URs of CD probands, and 38 healthy controls (aged 12-18), underwent structural magnetic resonance imaging. We performed surface-based morphometry analyses, testing for group differences in cortical volume, thickness, surface area, and folding. We also assessed the volume of key subcortical structures. Results: The CD and...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly prevalent, inheritable, and heterogeneou...
Objective: The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that neurodevelopmental factors play a cri...
Objective: Conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by impulsive, aggressive, and antisocial behaviors...
Conduct Disorder (CD) is one of the most common mental disorders seen in children and adolescents, w...
Purpose: previous studies have reported changes in gray matter volume in youths with conduct disorde...
Purpose: Previous studies have reported changes in gray matter volume in youths with conduct disorde...
AbstractPurposePrevious studies have reported changes in gray matter volume in youths with conduct d...
BACKGROUND: Neuroimaging methods that allow researchers to investigate structural covariance between...
BackgroundNeuroimaging methods that allow researchers to investigate structural covariance between b...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have reported changes in gray matter volume in youths with conduct disorde...
Background: Neuroimaging methods that allow researchers to investigate structural covariance between...
Objective: Previous research suggested that structural and functional abnormalities within the amygd...
Background: Neuroimaging methods that allow researchers to investigate structural covariance between...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative outco...
© 2017, The Author(s). Adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) and elevated callous-unemotional (CU) ...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly prevalent, inheritable, and heterogeneou...
Objective: The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that neurodevelopmental factors play a cri...
Objective: Conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by impulsive, aggressive, and antisocial behaviors...
Conduct Disorder (CD) is one of the most common mental disorders seen in children and adolescents, w...
Purpose: previous studies have reported changes in gray matter volume in youths with conduct disorde...
Purpose: Previous studies have reported changes in gray matter volume in youths with conduct disorde...
AbstractPurposePrevious studies have reported changes in gray matter volume in youths with conduct d...
BACKGROUND: Neuroimaging methods that allow researchers to investigate structural covariance between...
BackgroundNeuroimaging methods that allow researchers to investigate structural covariance between b...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have reported changes in gray matter volume in youths with conduct disorde...
Background: Neuroimaging methods that allow researchers to investigate structural covariance between...
Objective: Previous research suggested that structural and functional abnormalities within the amygd...
Background: Neuroimaging methods that allow researchers to investigate structural covariance between...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative outco...
© 2017, The Author(s). Adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) and elevated callous-unemotional (CU) ...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly prevalent, inheritable, and heterogeneou...
Objective: The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that neurodevelopmental factors play a cri...
Objective: Conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by impulsive, aggressive, and antisocial behaviors...