Longitudinal associations between family aggression, externalizing behavior, and the structure and function of the amygdala - Saxbe D, Lyden H, Gimbel SI, Sachs M, Del Piero LB, Margolin G, Kaplan JT.

Using longitudinal data from 21 adolescents, we assessed family aggression (via mother, father, and youth report) in early adolescence, externalizing behavior in mid-adolescence, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data in late adolescence. Amygdalae were...
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