Exploring resting state connectivity in patients with psychotic depression

Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: e0209908 - e0209908
Published: Jan 17, 2019
Abstract
Severe depression is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Neural network dysfunction may contribute to disease mechanisms underlying different clinical subtypes. Here, we apply resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging based measures of brain connectivity to investigate network dysfunction in severely depressed in-patients with and without psychotic symptoms.A cohort study was performed at two sites. Older patients with major...
Paper Details
Title
Exploring resting state connectivity in patients with psychotic depression
Published Date
Jan 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
e0209908 - e0209908
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