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Socioeconomic Status, Trauma, Cognitive Function, Impulsivity, Reward Salience, and Future Substance Use: Role of Left Caudate Connectivity with the Cingulo-Opercular Network

Journal of Cellular Neuroscience | Vol 1, Issue 1

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Bivariate correlations between study variables (Note: BMI= Body Mass Index; GPA= Grade Point Average; N Income: Neighborhood Income; rsFC = Left Caudate Resting-State Functional Connectivity with the Cingulo-Opercular Network; SES= Socioeconomic Status.)
Figure 1. Bivariate correlations between study variables (Note: BMI= Body Mass Index; GPA= Grade Point Average; N Income: Neighborhood Income; rsFC = Left Caudate Resting-State Functional Connectivity with the Cingulo-Opercular Network; SES= Socioeconomic Status.)