Structural connectivity and risk for anhedonia after trauma: A prospective study and replication

Volume: 116, Pages: 34 - 41
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Anhedonia emerges in some people after psychological trauma, reflected by a loss of interest, diminished affect, and detachment. Structural abnormalities in specific neural pathways at the time of trauma may influence the development of these posttraumatic anhedonia (PTA) symptoms. In this prospective study, we determined whether white matter connectivity at around one month post-trauma predicts PTA and other PTSD symptoms at six months...
Paper Details
Title
Structural connectivity and risk for anhedonia after trauma: A prospective study and replication
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
116
Pages
34 - 41
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