Journal article
Task-related deactivation and functional connectivity of the subgenual cingulate cortex in major depressive disorder
CG Davey, M Yücel, NB Allen, BJ Harrison
Frontiers in Psychiatry | Published : 2012
Abstract
Background: Major depressive disorder is associated with functional alterations in activity and resting-state connectivity of the extended medial frontal network. In this study we aimed to examine how task-related medial network activity and connectivity were affected in depression. Methods: 18 patients with major depressive disorder, aged 15- to 24-years-old, were matched with 19 healthy control participants. We characterized task-related activations and deactivations while participants engaged with an executive-control task (the multi-source interference task, MSIT). We used a psycho-physiological interactions approach to examine functional connectivity changes with subgenual anterior cing..
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