2024
DOI: 10.1093/scan/nsae083
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Mother–child closeness and adolescent structural neural networks: a prospective longitudinal study of low-income families

Sunghyun H Hong,
Felicia A Hardi,
Scott Tillem
et al.

Abstract: Mother-child closeness, a mutually trusting and affectionate bond, is an important factor in shaping positive youth development. However, little is known about the neural pathways through which mother-child closeness are related to brain organization. Utilizing a longitudinal sample primarily from low-income families (N=181; 76% African American youth and 54% female), this study investigated the associations between mother-child closeness at ages 9 and 15 and structural connectivity organization (network integ… Show more

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