Abstract
A general psychopathology ‘p’ factor captures shared variance across internalizing, externalizing, and thought disorders in diverse samples. One hypothesis is that the p factor may reflect poor executive functioning (EF). Higher levels of p have been related to structural alterations within the visual association cortex (VAC) and cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit (CTCC), both of which are important for executive control. Here, we tested replicability of these relations in a sample of cross-diagnostic adult patients and healthy controls and examined whether EF mediates such relations.
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