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Neural Correlates of Affective Benefit From Real-life Social Contact and Implications for Psychiatric Resilience

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JAMA PSYCHIATRY
Volume 78, Issue 7, Pages 790-792

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.0560

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  1. German Research Foundation [GRK 2350, TRR 265, SFB 1158, TO 539/3-1, ME 1591/4-1]
  2. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [01EF1803A, 01ZX1314G, 01GQ1003B, 01GQ1102]
  3. European Union's Seventh Framework Programme [602450, 602805, 115300, HEALTH-F2-2010-241909]
  4. Innovative Medicines Initiative Joint Undertaking [115008, 777394]
  5. Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany [42-04HV.MED[16]/16/1]
  6. Hector Foundation
  7. Klaus-Tschira-Stiftung
  8. Prix Roger des Spoelberch

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This study investigates the correlation between daily-life social affective benefit, brain structure, and measures of psychiatric risk and resilience in two independent community-based samples.
This cohort study examines the association of daily-life social affective benefit with brain structure and psychiatric risk and resilience measures in 2 independent community-based samples.

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