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The International Journal on the Biology of Stress
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Gender-specific differences in white matter microstructure in healthy adults exposed to mild stress

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Pages 116-124 | Received 21 Feb 2019, Accepted 14 Aug 2019, Published online: 03 Sep 2019

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Table 1. Characteristics of the sample according to gender.

Figure 1. Interaction effect of early stress and sex on FA. Bars are mean and whiskers are standard deviation. *p < .05.

Figure 1. Interaction effect of early stress and sex on FA. Bars are mean and whiskers are standard deviation. *p < .05.

Figure 2. Interaction between the additive effect of early and recent stress on FA. Data shown are mean ± standard deviation. *p < .05. Black lines are significant (p > .05) differences in the males groups and gray lines are significant differences in the females groups.

Figure 2. Interaction between the additive effect of early and recent stress on FA. Data shown are mean ± standard deviation. *p < .05. Black lines are significant (p > .05) differences in the males groups and gray lines are significant differences in the females groups.
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