Common and separable neural alterations in adult and adolescent depression – evidence from neuroimaging meta-analyses
Mercy Chepngetich Bore,
Xiqin Liu,
Keith M Kendrick
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceDepression is a highly prevalent and debilitating disorder that often begins in adolescence. However, it remains unclear whether adults and adolescents with depression exhibit common or separate brain dysfunctions during reward processing.ObjectiveTo identify common and separable neurofunctional alterations during receipt of rewards and brain structure in adolescents and adults with depression.Data sourcesPubMed, Web of Science, and PsychInfo databases were screened for eligible depression studies pu… Show more
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