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Description: Adverse childhood experiences (ACE), such as neglect or abuse, are thought to be linked to changes in brain structure and function. While previous studies have used single modalities (e.g., structural MRI) or subsequent complementary multimodal analysis, various studies in this project will employ the joint analysis of multimodal neuroimaging data (e.g., structural MRI, resting-state fMRI, diffusion MRI) to explore the structural-functional properties of the brain of persons with ACE. This approach leverages the strengths of each data type to uncover significant relationships and variability that would provide an improved understanding of the effect of ACE on the brain.

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Multimodal neuroimaging in ACE: Poster presentations

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