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Effects of childhood trauma on left inferior frontal gyrus function during response inhibition across psychotic disorders
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Trauma-related increases in activation of the left IFG were not associated with performance differences, or dependent on clinical diagnostic status; increased IFG functionality may represent a compensatory (overactivation) mechanism required to exert adequate inhibitory control of the motor response.
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