Aberrant resting‐state functional connectivity in limbic and salience networks in treatment‐naïve clinically depressed adolescents
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2014Vol. 55(12), pp. 1317–1327
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J. Nienke Pannekoek, Steven J.A. van der Werff, Paul H.F. Meens, Bianca G. van den Bulk, Dietsje Jolles, Ilya M. Veer, Natasja D.J. van Lang, Serge A.R.B. Rombouts, Nic J.A. van der Wee, Robert Vermeiren
Abstract
The aberrant RSFC of the amygdala network and the dACC network may be related to altered emotion processing and regulation in depressed adolescents. Our results provide new insights into RSFC in clinically depressed adolescents and future models on adolescent depression may include abnormalities in the connectivity of salience network.
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