White matter integrity in brain networks relevant to anxiety and depression: evidence from the human connectome project dataset

Volume: 11, Issue: 6, Pages: 1604 - 1615
Published: Oct 15, 2016
Abstract
Anxiety and depression are associated with altered communication within global brain networks and between these networks and the amygdala. Functional connectivity studies demonstrate an effect of anxiety and depression on four critical brain networks involved in top-down attentional control (fronto-parietal network; FPN), salience detection and error monitoring (cingulo-opercular network; CON), bottom-up stimulus-driven attention (ventral...
Paper Details
Title
White matter integrity in brain networks relevant to anxiety and depression: evidence from the human connectome project dataset
Published Date
Oct 15, 2016
Volume
11
Issue
6
Pages
1604 - 1615
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