Children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) including autism spectrum disorder
(ASD), obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD) exhibit high rates of externalizing and internalizing behaviours. These behaviours
have been linked to variation in cortico-amygdalar circuitry in typically developing
children (TDC). Here, we examine whether structural and functional variation within
cortico-amygdalar networks relates to internalizing and externalizing behaviours in
children with different NDDs.
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