Cerebellar neural markers of susceptibility to social isolation and positive affective processing

Volume: 224, Issue: 9, Pages: 3339 - 3351
Published: Nov 7, 2019
Abstract
Chronic loneliness predicts mood disturbances and onset of major depressive disorder. However, little research has examined the neural correlates of individual difference in susceptibility to perceiving loneliness. In addition, the role of cerebellum, which is heavily implicated in social, cognitive and affective processes, in loneliness is unclear. We studied 99 healthy individuals divided into susceptible, concordant and robust groups...
Paper Details
Title
Cerebellar neural markers of susceptibility to social isolation and positive affective processing
Published Date
Nov 7, 2019
Volume
224
Issue
9
Pages
3339 - 3351
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