Default mode network functional connectivity negatively associated with trait openness to experience
Evaluating associations between the five-factor personality domains and resting-state functional connectivity networks (e.g. default mode network, DMN) highlights distributed neurobiological systems linked to behaviorally relevant phenotypes. Establishing these associations can highlight a potential...
Main Authors: | Fisher, P.M (Author), Frokjaer, V.G (Author), Jensen, P.S (Author), Knudsen, G.M (Author), Madsen, M.K (Author), Marstrand-Joergensen, M.R (Author), Ozenne, B. (Author), Stenbæk, D.S (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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