Correlating anterior insula gray matter volume changes in young people with clinical and neurocognitive outcomes: an MRI study

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Sean N Hatton
Jim Lagopoulos
Daniel F Hermens
Sharon L Naismith
Maxwell R Bennett
Ian B Hickie
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[1] University of Sydney,Clinical Research Unit, Brain & Mind Research Institute
[2] University of Sydney,Postal Address: Brain and Mind Research Institute
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BMC Psychiatry | / 12卷
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Insula; Depression; Anxiety; Bipolar; Psychosis; MRI; Symptoms; Executive function;
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