Emerging depression in adolescence coincides with accelerated frontal cortical thinning

Volume: 59, Issue: 9, Pages: 994 - 1002
Published: Mar 25, 2018
Abstract
Adolescence is a transition period characterized by heightened emotional reactivity, which for some sets the stage for emerging depressive symptoms. Prior studies suggest that adolescent depression is associated with deviant cortical and subcortical brain structure. Longitudinal studies are, however, currently scarce, but critical to detect which adolescents are at risk for developing depressive symptoms.In this longitudinal study, a community...
Paper Details
Title
Emerging depression in adolescence coincides with accelerated frontal cortical thinning
Published Date
Mar 25, 2018
Volume
59
Issue
9
Pages
994 - 1002
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