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FIGURE 1 | Flow chart indicating participant inclusion/exclusion from study  population.
FIGURE 2 | Images represent the left hemisphere clusters for perpetrators (left panel, view from medial side of the brain) and targets of bullying (right panel, view  from inferior side of brain)
TABLE 2 | Results from whole-brain cortical thickness analyses.

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