Aggression subtypes relate to distinct resting state functional connectivity in children and adolescents with disruptive behavior

  1. Werhahn, J.E.
  2. Mohl, S.
  3. Willinger, D.
  4. Smigielski, L.
  5. Roth, A.
  6. Hofstetter, C.
  7. Stämpfli, P.
  8. Naaijen, J.
  9. Mulder, L.M.
  10. Glennon, J.C.
  11. Hoekstra, P.J.
  12. Dietrich, A.
  13. Kleine Deters, R.
  14. Aggensteiner, P.M.
  15. Holz, N.E.
  16. Baumeister, S.
  17. Banaschewski, T.
  18. Saam, M.C.
  19. Schulze, U.M.E.
  20. Lythgoe, D.J.
  21. Sethi, A.
  22. Craig, M.C.
  23. Mastroianni, M.
  24. Sagar-Ouriaghli, I.
  25. Santosh, P.J.
  26. Rosa, M.
  27. Bargallo, N.
  28. Castro-Fornieles, J.
  29. Arango, C.
  30. Penzol, M.J.
  31. Zwiers, M.P.
  32. Franke, B.
  33. Buitelaar, J.K.
  34. Walitza, S.
  35. Brandeis, D.
  36. Show all authors +
Journal:
European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

ISSN: 1435-165X 1018-8827

Year of publication: 2021

Volume: 30

Issue: 8

Pages: 1237-1249

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1007/S00787-020-01601-9 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor