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The role of depressive subtypes within the neuroinflammation hypothesis of major depressive disorder
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a very common disease that affects more than 350
million people worldwide, representing an enormous socioeconomic burden. From a clinical …
million people worldwide, representing an enormous socioeconomic burden. From a clinical …
Meta-analysis of reward processing in major depressive disorder reveals distinct abnormalities within the reward circuit
Many neuroimaging studies have investigated reward processing dysfunction in major
depressive disorder. These studies have led to the common idea that major depressive …
depressive disorder. These studies have led to the common idea that major depressive …
Rest to promote learning: a brain default Mode Network Perspective
W Luo, B Liu, Y Tang, J Huang, J Wu - Behavioral Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
The brain often switches freely between focused attention and divergent thinking, and the
Default Mode Network (DMN) is activated during brain rest. Since its discovery, the DMN …
Default Mode Network (DMN) is activated during brain rest. Since its discovery, the DMN …
Task‐induced deactivation dysfunction during reward processing is associated with low self‐esteem in a possible subtype of major depression
AK Jüllig, S Hebib, H Metzker, E Gruber… - Brain and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Low self‐esteem is a frequent symptom in major depressive disorder (MDD).
This functional magnetic resonance imaging study investigated whether MDD patients with …
This functional magnetic resonance imaging study investigated whether MDD patients with …
Default mode network activity in depression subtypes
Depression continues to carry a major disease burden worldwide, with limitations on the
success of traditional pharmacological or psychological treatments. Recent approaches …
success of traditional pharmacological or psychological treatments. Recent approaches …
Functional connectivity between the habenula and default mode network and its association with the antidepressant effect of ketamine
Background Recently, an animal model for depression has shown that ketamine, an N‐
methyl‐d‐aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antagonist, elicits a rapid‐acting antidepressant …
methyl‐d‐aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antagonist, elicits a rapid‐acting antidepressant …
Neural signatures of saliency-map** in anhedonia: a narrative review
Anhedonia is the loss of pleasure or motivation to engage in previously enjoyable activities,
and is a transdiagnostic symptom associated with significant clinical impairment. Anhedonia …
and is a transdiagnostic symptom associated with significant clinical impairment. Anhedonia …
Modeling heterogeneous brain dynamics of depression and melancholia using energy landscape analysis
Our current understanding of melancholic depression is shaped by its position in the
depression spectrum. The lack of consensus on how it should be treated—whether as a …
depression spectrum. The lack of consensus on how it should be treated—whether as a …
Novelty seeking and reward dependence‐related large‐scale brain networks functional connectivity variation during salience expectancy
A salience network (SN) anchored in the anterior insula (AI) and dorsal anterior cingulate
cortex (dACC) plays a key role in switching between brain networks during salience …
cortex (dACC) plays a key role in switching between brain networks during salience …
Neural divergence between individuals with and without minor depression during dynamic emotion processing: a movie-fMRI Study
Research on the neuropathological mechanisms underlying minor depression (MD),
particularly in individuals with a history of recurrent minor depressive episodes, is very …
particularly in individuals with a history of recurrent minor depressive episodes, is very …