Medial reward and lateral non-reward orbitofrontal cortex circuits change in opposite directions in depression

Brain10.60
Volume: 139, Issue: 12, Pages: 3296 - 3309
Published: Oct 14, 2016
Abstract
The first brain-wide voxel-level resting state functional connectivity neuroimaging analysis of depression is reported, with 421 patients with major depressive disorder and 488 control subjects. Resting state functional connectivity between different voxels reflects correlations of activity between those voxels and is a fundamental tool in helping to understand the brain regions with altered connectivity and function in depression. One major...
Paper Details
Title
Medial reward and lateral non-reward orbitofrontal cortex circuits change in opposite directions in depression
Published Date
Oct 14, 2016
Journal
Volume
139
Issue
12
Pages
3296 - 3309
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