Original paper
Orbitofrontal and Cingulate Thickness Asymmetry Associated with Depressive Symptom Dimensions
Volume: 21, Issue: 6, Pages: 1297 - 1305
Published: Jun 16, 2021
Abstract
Both clinical depression and subthreshold depressive symptoms have been associated with alterations in cortical thickness. Studies have yielded conflicting results regarding whether cortical thinning or cortical thickening best characterize the depressive state. Also unclear is whether cortical thickness differences are lateralized. This study examined the relationship between depressive symptom dimensions and cortical thickness asymmetry in...
Paper Details
Title
Orbitofrontal and Cingulate Thickness Asymmetry Associated with Depressive Symptom Dimensions
Published Date
Jun 16, 2021
Volume
21
Issue
6
Pages
1297 - 1305
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