2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291722001313
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Anterior default mode network and posterior insular connectivity is predictive of depressive symptom reduction following serial ketamine infusion

Abstract: Background Ketamine is a rapidly-acting antidepressant treatment with robust response rates. Previous studies have reported that serial ketamine therapy modulates resting state functional connectivity in several large-scale networks, though it remains unknown whether variations in brain structure, function, and connectivity impact subsequent treatment success. We used a data-driven approach to determine whether pretreatment multimodal neuroimaging measures predict changes along symptom dimensions of depre… Show more

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