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51. The effects of deep emotions on chronic fatigue in young adults

52. Mean diffusivity associated with trait emotional intelligence

53. Neural substrates of self‐ and external‐preoccupation: A voxel‐based morphometry study

54. The Effects of Family Socioeconomic Status on Psychological and Neural Mechanisms as Well as Their Sex Differences

55. Effect of the interaction between BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and daily physical activity on mean diffusivity

56. Sex-Dependent Effects of the APOE ɛ4 Allele on Behavioral Traits and White Matter Structures in Young Adults.

57. A Common CACNA1C Gene Risk Variant has Sex-Dependent Effects on Behavioral Traits and Brain Functional Activity

58. Shorter sleep duration and better sleep quality are associated with greater tissue density in the brain

59. Allergic tendencies are associated with larger gray matter volumes

60. Refractive error is associated with intracranial volume

62. Global associations between regional gray matter volume and diverse complex cognitive functions: evidence from a large sample study

64. A Comprehensive Analysis of the Correlations between Resting-State Oscillations in Multiple-Frequency Bands and Big Five Traits

66. The VEGF gene polymorphism impacts brain volume and arterial blood volume

67. Common CACNA1C Gene Risk Variant has Sex-Dependent Effects on Behavioral Traits and Brain Functional Activity.

68. Association between gray matter volume in the caudate nucleus and financial extravagance: Findings from voxel-based morphometry

70. Creative females have larger white matter structures: Evidence from a large sample study

71. Neuroanatomical bases of effortful control: evidence from a large sample of young healthy adults using voxel-based morphometry

72. Sex-Related Differences in the Effects of Sleep Habits on Verbal and Visuospatial Working Memory

73. Differences in gray matter structure correlated to nationalism and patriotism

74. Mean diffusivity of basal ganglia and thalamus specifically associated with motivational states among mood states

75. Anatomical correlates of quality of life: Evidence from voxel‐based morphometry

76. Irony comprehension: Social conceptual knowledge and emotional response

77. Associations among imaging measures (2): The association between gray matter concentration and task‐induced activation changes

78. The anterior midcingulate cortex as a neural node underlying hostility in young adults

79. Basal ganglia correlates of fatigue in young adults

80. High‐gamma power changes after cognitive intervention: preliminary results from twenty‐one senior adult subjects

81. White matter structures associated with loneliness in young adults

82. Amygdala and cingulate structure is associated with stereotype on sex-role

83. The Relationship between Processing Speed and Regional White Matter Volume in Healthy Young People

84. The associations among the dopamine D2 receptor Taq1, emotional intelligence, creative potential measured by divergent thinking, and motivational state and these associations' sex differences

85. Regional Gray Matter Density Associated with Cognitive Reflectivity–Impulsivity: Evidence from Voxel-Based Morphometry

86. Effects of Different Types of Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Brain Structure, and Driving Safety in Senior Daily Drivers: A Pilot Study

89. Creativity measured by divergent thinking is associated with two axes of autistic characteristics

90. Brain structures in the sciences and humanities

94. Neural Mechanism for Mirrored Self-face Recognition

95. White Matter Microstructural Changes as Vulnerability Factors and Acquired Signs of Post-Earthquake Distress

96. Long-Term Effects of Postearthquake Distress on Brain Microstructural Changes

99. Creative females have larger white matter structures: Evidence from a large sample study.

100. Sex-Related Differences in the Effects of Sleep Habits on Verbal and Visuospatial Working Memory.

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