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Modeling shared and specific variances of irritability, inattention, and hyperactivity yields novel insights into white matter perturbations |
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texto impreso |
Autores: |
Cameron C. McKay, Autor ; Brooke Scheinberg, Autor ; Ellie P. Xu, Autor |
Fecha de publicación: |
2025 |
Artículo en la página: |
pp. 1239-1250 |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
Falta de atención, Hiperactividad, Irritabilidad, Sustancia blanca, Envejecimiento |
Resumen: |
Irritability, inattention, and hyperactivity, which are common presentations of childhood psychopathology, have been associated with perturbed white matter microstructure. However, similar tracts have been implicated across these phenotypes; such non-specificity could be rooted in their high co-occurrence. To address this problem, we use a bifactor approach parsing unique and shared components of irritability, inattention, and hyperactivity, which we then relate to white matter microstructure. |
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in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry > Año 2024 - Vol. 63 - No. 12 (Diciembre) . - pp. 1239-1250
[artículo] Modeling shared and specific variances of irritability, inattention, and hyperactivity yields novel insights into white matter perturbations [texto impreso] / Cameron C. McKay, Autor ; Brooke Scheinberg, Autor ; Ellie P. Xu, Autor . - 2025 . - pp. 1239-1250. Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Idioma original : Inglés ( eng) in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry > Año 2024 - Vol. 63 - No. 12 (Diciembre) . - pp. 1239-1250
Palabras clave: |
Falta de atención, Hiperactividad, Irritabilidad, Sustancia blanca, Envejecimiento |
Resumen: |
Irritability, inattention, and hyperactivity, which are common presentations of childhood psychopathology, have been associated with perturbed white matter microstructure. However, similar tracts have been implicated across these phenotypes; such non-specificity could be rooted in their high co-occurrence. To address this problem, we use a bifactor approach parsing unique and shared components of irritability, inattention, and hyperactivity, which we then relate to white matter microstructure. |
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./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=31537 |
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