Characterizing neurocognitive markers of familial risk for depression using multi-modal imaging, behavioral and self-report measures

Volume: 253, Pages: 336 - 342
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with poorer behavioral performance in domains of working memory and associated cognitive systems for cognitive control and attention. Functional neuroimaging studies show altered functioning in MDD in frontal executive control circuits implicated in these cognitive processes. It is not yet known whether poor cognitive performance involving these circuits is part of the familial risk for MDD, and we...
Paper Details
Title
Characterizing neurocognitive markers of familial risk for depression using multi-modal imaging, behavioral and self-report measures
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
253
Pages
336 - 342
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