Reward dysfunction in major depression: Multimodal neuroimaging evidence for refining the melancholic phenotype

Volume: 101, Pages: 50 - 58
Published: Nov 1, 2014
Abstract
Reward dysfunction is thought to play a core role in the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder (MDD). Event-related potential (ERP) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified reward processing deficits in MDD, but these methods have yet to be applied together in a single MDD sample. We utilized multimodal neuroimaging evidence to examine reward dysfunction in MDD. Further, we explored how neurobiological...
Paper Details
Title
Reward dysfunction in major depression: Multimodal neuroimaging evidence for refining the melancholic phenotype
Published Date
Nov 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
101
Pages
50 - 58
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