Amygdala functional connectivity in major depression – disentangling markers of pathology, risk and resilience

Volume: 50, Issue: 16, Pages: 2740 - 2750
Published: Oct 22, 2019
Abstract
Background Limbic-cortical imbalance is an established model for the neurobiology of major depressive disorder (MDD), but imaging genetics studies have been contradicting regarding potential risk and resilience mechanisms. Here, we re-assessed previously reported limbic-cortical alterations between MDD relatives and controls in combination with a newly acquired sample of MDD patients and controls, to disentangle pathology, risk, and resilience....
Paper Details
Title
Amygdala functional connectivity in major depression – disentangling markers of pathology, risk and resilience
Published Date
Oct 22, 2019
Volume
50
Issue
16
Pages
2740 - 2750
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