Fig. 5: Cumulative psychological trauma was associated with larger volumes in the striatum and middle frontal gyrus, and smaller insula volume in all participants (PEs and controls). | Molecular Psychiatry

Fig. 5: Cumulative psychological trauma was associated with larger volumes in the striatum and middle frontal gyrus, and smaller insula volume in all participants (PEs and controls).

From: The impact of cumulative obstetric complications and childhood trauma on brain volume in young people with psychotic experiences

Fig. 5

Cumulative psychological trauma (6 trauma types weighted for their association with PEs) was associated with larger volume in the left striatum and right middle frontal gyrus (A: top panel) and smaller left insula volume (B: bottom panel) in all participants.

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