History of Depression and Frontostriatal Connectivity During Reward Processing in Late Adolescent Boys

Volume: 45, Issue: 1, Pages: 59 - 68
Published: Apr 27, 2015
Abstract
Given that depression in men is associated with risk for seriously adverse consequences, evaluating how putative neural mechanisms of depression-such as reward-related frontostriatal connectivity-may be altered in late adolescent boys with a history of depression is an important research aim. Adolescents and adults with depression have been demonstrated to show blunted striatal response and heightened medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) activation...
Paper Details
Title
History of Depression and Frontostriatal Connectivity During Reward Processing in Late Adolescent Boys
Published Date
Apr 27, 2015
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
59 - 68
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