The superior longitudinal fasciculus and its functional triple-network mechanisms in brooding

Volume: 24, Pages: 101935 - 101935
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Brooding, which refers to a repetitive focus on one's distress, is associated with functional connectivity within Default-Mode, Salience, and Executive-Control networks (DMN; SN; ECN), comprising the so-called “triple-network” of attention. Individual differences in brain structure that might perseverate dysfunctional connectivity of brain networks associated with brooding are less clear, however. Using diffusion and functional Magnetic...
Paper Details
Title
The superior longitudinal fasciculus and its functional triple-network mechanisms in brooding
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
24
Pages
101935 - 101935
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