Highlights • Adolescents from low income families demonstrated divergent patterns of connectivity depending on when they experienced the lowest income.• Adolescents from families with low but increasing income had greater connectivity within the default mode network.• Adolescents from families with low but increasing income also had greater connectivity between posterior cingulate and insula.• Increases in family income were also associated with greater connectivity of the medial prefrontal cortex with several regions.
Income change alters default mode network connectivity for adolescents in poverty
David G. Weissman,R. Conger,R. Robins,P. Hastings,A. Guyer
Published 2018 in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
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2018
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Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
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2018-01-31
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Medicine, Psychology
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