Structural brain markers are differentially associated with neurocognitive profiles in socially marginalized people with multimorbid illness.
Author(s) -
Kristina M. Gicas,
Chantelle J. Giesbrecht,
William J. Panenka,
Donna J. Lang,
Geoffrey N. Smith,
Fidel VilaRodriguez,
Olga Leonova,
Andrea A. Jones,
Alasdair M. Barr,
Ric M. Procyshyn,
Tari Buchanan,
G. William MacEwan,
Wayne Su,
Alexandra T. Vertinsky,
Alexander Rauscher,
William G. Honer,
Allen E. Thornton
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
neuropsychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.13
H-Index - 130
eISSN - 1931-1559
pISSN - 0894-4105
DOI - 10.1037/neu0000304
Subject(s) - neurocognitive , gyrification , psychology , population , cluster (spacecraft) , developmental psychology , psycinfo , clinical psychology , neuroscience , audiology , cognition , medicine , medline , cerebral cortex , environmental health , computer science , political science , law , programming language
The authors examined associations between complementary fronto-temporal structural brain measures (gyrification, cortical thickness) and neurocognitive profiles in a multimorbid, socially marginalized sample.
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