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A negative association between brainstem pontine grey-matter volume, well-being and resilience in healthy twins
2018
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience
Associations between well-being, resilience to trauma and the volume of grey-matter regions involved in affective processing (e.g., threat/reward circuits) are largely unexplored, as are the roles of shared genetic and environmental factors derived from multivariate twin modelling. Methods: This study presents, to our knowledge, the first exploration of well-being and volumes of greymatter regions involved in affective processing using a region-of-interest, voxel-based approach in 263 healthy
doi:10.1503/jpn.170125
pmid:29924721
fatcat:e72aflgsmvdptibjpcfedqhkfu