Resting-State Functional Connectivity and Psychopathology in Klinefelter Syndrome (47, XXY)
Ethan T. Whitman(Duke University), Armin Raznahan(Institute of Physics), Ajay Nadig(National Institute of Mental Health), Cassidy L. McDermott(National Institute of Mental Health), Allysa Warling(National Institute of Mental Health), Jonathan D. Blumenthal(National Institute of Mental Health), Kathleen Wilson(National Institute of Mental Health), Alex Martin(National Institutes of Health), Stephen J. Gotts(National Institute of Mental Health), Siyuan Liu(ShanghaiTech University), François Lalonde(National Institute of Mental Health), Liv Clasen(National Institute of Mental Health), Erin Torres(National Institute of Mental Health)
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