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Chunk #39 — Discussion

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Genetic and environmental contributions to the relationships between brain structure and average lifetime cigarette use.
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Several aspects of the relationship between brain structure and average lifetime cigarette use are highlighted, specifically (1) small magnitude correlations between structural brain measures and cigarette pack-years are widespread in the brain, (2) additional evidence for pathways in the brain related to specific aspects of average lifetime cigarette use, and (3) the identification of neocortical surface area as a possible morphometric measure to aid in the understanding structural changes related to average lifetime cigarette use.