Amygdala subregional functional connectivity in Treatment-Resistant Depression
Sheryl L. Foster,
Ramon Landin-Romero,
Sarah Lewis
et al.
Abstract:Background: Treatment resistance impacts almost 50% of depression patients, with amygdala dysfunction being widely implicated. The amygdala is a complex amalgamation of subnuclei with diverse functions but fMRI studies have typically focussed on identifying whole rather than subregional amygdala functional connectivity. This study used high resolution 3T fMRI data to investigate subregional alterations that may differentiate treatment-resistant cohorts from healthy individuals and depressed patients who respon… Show more
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