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1. Early life factors and structural brain network in children with overweight/obesity: The ActiveBrains project.

2. Social and Non-social Brain Areas in Risk Behaviour: The Role of Social Context.

3. Brain networks of temporal preparation: A multiple regression analysis of neuropsychological data.

5. Early life factors and hippocampal functional connectivity in children with overweight/obesity.

6. Physical activity, sedentary time, and fitness in relation to brain shapes in children with overweight/obesity: Links to intelligence.

7. Physical fitness and shapes of subcortical brain structures in children.

8. On the relationship between head circumference, brain size, prenatal long-chain PUFA/5-methyltetrahydrofolate supplementation and cognitive abilities during childhood.

9. Neural mechanisms underlying urgent and evaluative behaviors: An fMRI study on the interaction of automatic and controlled processes

10. Trait impulsivity and prefrontal gray matter reductions in cocaine dependent individuals

11. Association of Sedentary Behavior with Brain Structure and Intelligence in Children with Overweight or Obesity: The ActiveBrains Project.

12. Differences in Brain Volume between Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Overweight and Obese Children: The Role of Fitness.

13. White matter disruptions in male cocaine polysubstance users: Associations with severity of drug use and duration of abstinence.

14. Brain changes following mindfulness: Reduced caudate volume is associated with decreased positive urgency.

15. Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and White Matter Microstructure in Children with Overweight or Obesity.

16. Strength, Affect Regulation, and Subcortical Morphology in Military Pilots.

17. A whole brain volumetric approach in overweight/obese children: Examining the association with different physical fitness components and academic performance. The ActiveBrains project.

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