Increased neural response to peer rejection associated with adolescent depression and pubertal development

Volume: 9, Issue: 11, Pages: 1798 - 1807
Published: Dec 22, 2013
Abstract
Sensitivity to social evaluation has been proposed as a potential marker or risk factor for depression, and has also been theorized to increase with pubertal maturation. This study utilized an ecologically valid paradigm to test the hypothesis that adolescents with major depressive disorder (MDD) would show altered reactivity to peer rejection and acceptance relative to healthy controls in a network of ventral brain regions implicated in...
Paper Details
Title
Increased neural response to peer rejection associated with adolescent depression and pubertal development
Published Date
Dec 22, 2013
Volume
9
Issue
11
Pages
1798 - 1807
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