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Jennifer C. Felger, Email: jfelger@emory.edu
MB contributed to data collection, cleaning and analysis, and was responsible for manuscript preparation and submission; ZL contributed to study design, protocol development and manuscript preparation, was responsible for analysis of neuroimaging data, and reviewed the final manuscript; NDM contributed to protocol development and data collection, was responsible for data cleaning, and reviewed the final manuscript; MTT contributed to study design and data collection, was responsible for analysis and interpretation of behavioral task data, and reviewed the final manuscript; MJL assisted with data cleaning, analysis, and interpretation and reviewed the final manuscript; BJW contributed to study design, protocol development and management of study participants, was responsible for data collection, and reviewed the final manuscript; EH contributed to study design, data collection and management of study participants, and reviewed the final manuscript; AMH contributed to study design, protocol development, analysis and interpretation of results and manuscript preparation, and was responsible for management of study participants; JCF was ultimately responsible for all aspects of the study from study design to data collection, analysis and interpretation, and manuscript preparation.
Artwork is credited to Katie Vicari: KatieRisVicari@gmail.com, www.KatieRisVicari.com.
In the past 3 years, JCF has consulted for Otsuka and Health BioConsulting on topics unrelated to this work. MTT has served as a paid consultant to Blackthorn Therapeutics. MTT is a co-inventor of the EEfRT, which is discussed in this manuscript. Emory University and Vanderbilt University licensed this software to BlackThorn Therapeutics. Under the IP Policies of both universities, MTT receives licensing fees and royalties from BlackThorn Therapeutics. Additionally, MTT has a paid consulting relationship with BlackThorn. The terms of these arrangements have been reviewed and approved by Emory University in accordance with its conflict-of-interest policies, and no funding from these entities was used to support the current work. The remaining authors declare no competing interests. All views expressed are solely those of the authors.
This work was supported by grants R01MH109637 and R61MH121625 (JCF); R21MH121891 and R01MH128872 (JCF/AHM); R01MH112076 (AHM/EH); R01MH107033 (EH); R01MH108605 and R21MH119622 (MTT); F32MH119750 (MB); and F31MH119745 (NM) from the National Institute of Mental Health, and grants BBRF22296 and BBRF26983 from the Brain and Behavioral Research Foundation and CADF49143 from the Dana Foundation. In addition, the study was supported in part by PHS Grants UL1TR000454, UL1TR002378, KL2TR000455, and TL1TR002382, and P30CA138292 from the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health.
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