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  • Murray, Laura, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Colter Mitchell, Christopher Monk, and Luke Hyde. 2020. “Neural Mechanisms of Reward and Loss Processing in a Low-Income Sample of at-Risk Adolescents”. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 15 (12): 1299-1314. Referenced from academic.oup.com: Neural mechanisms of reward and loss processing in a low-income sample of at-risk adolescents.
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  • Murray, Laura, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Colter Mitchell, Christopher Monk, and Luke Hyde. 2022. “Antisocial Behavior Is Associated With Reduced Frontoparietal Activity to Loss in a Population-Based Sample of Adolescents”. Psychological Medicine 53 (8): 3652-60. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Antisocial behavior is associated with reduced frontoparietal activity to loss in a population-based sample of adolescents.
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  • Calabrese, Julianna R., Leigh G. Goetschius, Laura Murray, Megan R. Kaplan, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Colter Mitchell, Luke Hyde, and Christopher Monk. 2022. “Mapping Frontostriatal White Matter Tracts and Their Association With Reward-Related Ventral Striatum Activation in Adolescence”. Brain Research 1780: 147803. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Mapping frontostriatal white matter tracts and their association with reward-related ventral striatum activation in adolescence.
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