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

Julia E Werhahn, Susanna Mohl, David Willinger, Lukasz Smigielski, Alexander Roth, Christoph Hofstetter, Philipp Stämpfli, Jilly Naaijen, Leandra M Mulder, Jeffrey C Glennon, Pieter J Hoekstra, Andrea Dietrich, Renee Kleine Deters, Pascal M Aggensteiner, Nathalie E Holz, Sarah Baumeister, Tobias Banaschewski, Melanie C Saam, Ulrike M E Schulze, David J LythgoeArjun Sethi, Michael C Craig, Mathilde Mastroianni, Ilyas Sagar-Ouriaghli, Paramala J Santosh, Mireia Rosa, Nuria Bargallo, Josefina Castro-Fornieles, Celso Arango, Maria J Penzol, Marcel P Zwiers, Barbara Franke, Jan K Buitelaar, Susanne Walitza, Daniel Brandeis

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