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Lateral orbitofrontal gray matter abnormalities in subjects with problematic smartphone use.
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lack of association between shape and volume of subcortical brain structures and restless legs syndrome
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bidirectional causal connectivity in the cortico-limbic-cerebellar circuit related to structural alterations in first-episode, drug-naive somatization disorder
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cognitive function and serum hormone levels are associated with gray matter volume decline in female patients with prolactinomas
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characterizing structural association alterations within brain networks in normal aging using gaussian bayesian networks
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MRI markers for mild cognitive impairment: comparisons between white matter integrity and gray matter volume measurements.
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Brain Metabolism but Not Gray Matter Volume Underlies the Presence of Language Function in the Minimally Conscious State (MCS): MCS+ Versus MCS- Neuroimaging Differences.
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Reduced Gray Matter Volume and Risk of Falls in Parkinson’s Disease with Dementia Patients: A Voxel-Based Morphometry Study
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gray matter volumetric abnormalities associated with the onset of psychosis
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multivariate imaging-genetics study of mri gray matter volume and snps reveals biological pathways correlated with brain structural differences in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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the association of type 2 diabetes mellitus with cerebral gray matter volume is independent of retinal vascular architecture and retinopathy
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gray matter volume of a region in the thalamic pulvinar is specifically associated with novelty seeking
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heavy drinking in college students is associated with accelerated gray matter volumetric decline over a 2 year period