Does Socioeconomic Status Relate to Central Serotonergic Responsivity in Healthy Adults?
Karen A. Matthews, PhD,
Janine D. Flory, PhD,
Matthew F. Muldoon, MD and
Stephen B. Manuck, PhD
From the Department of Psychiatry (K.A.M.), Center for Clinical Pharmacology (M.F.M.), and Department of Medicine (M.F.M.), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA; and Department of Psychology (J.D.F., S.B.M.), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

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Fig. 1. Association between standardized family income scores categorized into quintiles based on the distribution of sample scores and unadjusted mean fenfluramine-induced prolactin responses (1 SEM).
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