Altered resting state functional connectivity of fear and reward circuitry in comorbid PTSD and major depression
Depression and Anxiety2016Vol. 34(7), pp. 641–650
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Xi Zhu, Liat Helpman, Santiago Papini, Franklin R. Schneier, John C. Markowitz, Page E. Van Meter, Martin A. Lindquist, Tor D. Wager, Yuval Neria
Abstract
Comorbid PTSD-MDD may be associated with multifaceted functional connectivity alterations in both fear and reward systems. Clinical implications are discussed.
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