Abstract
Neighborhood disadvantage is associated with poor cognition and mental health for individuals, as well as alterations in functional connectivity (FC); however, positive environmental influences may buffer these effects. The goal of the present study was to examine the association between neighborhood disadvantage, FC of functional systems across the whole brain, behavior, and the moderating role of positive parenting and favorable school environments.
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