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Study Reveals Brain Structure Differences in Children with Conduct Disorder

Research shows significant reductions in cortical surface area and subcortical volumes, offering insights for potential treatments.

  • Children with conduct disorder exhibit reduced cortical surface area and subcortical volume.
  • Brain regions affected include those critical for behavior, cognition, and emotion regulation.
  • Largest study of its kind analyzed nearly 2,500 children's brain scans.
  • Findings suggest early adversities may contribute to brain structure differences.
  • Results emphasize the need for more research and better interventions for conduct disorder.
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