Regional cortical thinning in patients with major depressive disorder: A surface-based morphometry study

Volume: 202, Issue: 3, Pages: 206 - 213
Published: Jun 1, 2012
Abstract
This study uses surfaced-based morphometry to investigate cortical thinning and its functional correlates in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Subjects with MDD (N=36) and healthy control subjects (N=36) were enrolled in the study. Each subject received T1 structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), clinical evaluations, and neuropsychological examinations of executive functions with the Color Trail Test (CTT) and the Wisconsin...
Paper Details
Title
Regional cortical thinning in patients with major depressive disorder: A surface-based morphometry study
Published Date
Jun 1, 2012
Volume
202
Issue
3
Pages
206 - 213
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