Abstract Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating chronic illness that is two times more prevalent in women than in men. The mechanisms associated with the increased female susceptibility to depression remain poorly characterized. Aberrant neuronal oscillatory activity within the putative depression network is an emerging mechanism underlying MDD. However, innate sex differences in network activity and its contribution to depression vulnerability have not been well described. In this review, current evidence of sex differences in neuronal oscillatory activity, including the influence of sex hormones and female cycling, will first be described followed by evidence of disrupted neuronal circuit function in MDD and the effects of anti...
Cardiac autonomic dysregulation has been implicated in the comorbidity of major psychiatric disorder...
Background\ud Major depression affects twice as many women as men, but the underlying molecular mech...
Depression is a common psychological and mental disorder, characterized by low mood, slow thinking a...
Women are approximately two times as likely to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) com...
Women suffer from major depressive disorder (MDD) more often than men and report greater MDD symptom...
Abstract Sex differences in the rates of affective disorders have been recognized for decades. Studi...
Stress is known to have a significant impact on mental health. While gender differences can be found...
Depression is one of the most common, costly and severe psychopathologies worldwide. Its incidence, ...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders, with a lifetim...
The sex disparity in the development of depression has long been an important research topic, but th...
Abstract Depression and anxiety are more common among females than males and represent a leading cau...
Depression and anxiety disorders carry a tremendous worldwide burden and emerge as a significant cau...
The presence of different clinical symptoms in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) of...
Cardiac autonomic dysregulation has been implicated in the comorbidity of major psychiatric disorder...
Background\ud Major depression affects twice as many women as men, but the underlying molecular mech...
Depression is a common psychological and mental disorder, characterized by low mood, slow thinking a...
Women are approximately two times as likely to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) com...
Women suffer from major depressive disorder (MDD) more often than men and report greater MDD symptom...
Abstract Sex differences in the rates of affective disorders have been recognized for decades. Studi...
Stress is known to have a significant impact on mental health. While gender differences can be found...
Depression is one of the most common, costly and severe psychopathologies worldwide. Its incidence, ...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders, with a lifetim...
The sex disparity in the development of depression has long been an important research topic, but th...
Abstract Depression and anxiety are more common among females than males and represent a leading cau...
Depression and anxiety disorders carry a tremendous worldwide burden and emerge as a significant cau...
The presence of different clinical symptoms in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) of...
Cardiac autonomic dysregulation has been implicated in the comorbidity of major psychiatric disorder...
Background\ud Major depression affects twice as many women as men, but the underlying molecular mech...
Depression is a common psychological and mental disorder, characterized by low mood, slow thinking a...