The brain disturbances that place a person at risk for developing depression are unknown. We imaged the brains of 131 individuals, ages 6 to 54 years, who were biological descendants (children or grandchildren) of individuals identified as having either moderate to severe, recurrent, and functionally debilitating depression or as having no lifetime history of depression. We compared cortical thickness across high- and low-risk groups, detecting large expanses of cortical thinning across the lateral surface of the right cerebral hemisphere in persons at high risk. Thinning correlated with measures of current symptom severity, inattention, and visual memory for social and emotional stimuli. Mediator analyses indicated that cortical thickness ...
Background: Reduced cortical thickness is a candidate biological marker of depression, although findi...
BACKGROUND: The processing of aversive stimuli in patients with major depression is associated with ...
Background Studies have identified perturbations in facial processing in bipolar disorder and maj...
BACKGROUND: A biological marker of vulnerability should precede onset of illness and be independent ...
WOS: 000377354600001PubMed ID: 27136662It has been demonstrated that compared to low-risk subjects, ...
Frontal and parietal lesions may cause depression, and cortical thinning of the right frontal and pa...
ObjectiveCortical atrophy has been associated with late-life depression (LLD) and recent findings su...
Studies have found abnormalities of resting EEG measures of hemispheric activity in depressive disor...
r r Abstract: Studies have found abnormalities of resting EEG measures of hemispheric activity in de...
Depression is a highly familial and a heritable illness that is more prevalent in the biological off...
Structural and functional brain alterations are found in adults with depression. It is not known whe...
Background: The processing of aversive stimuli in patients with major depression is associated with ...
Objective: Although a heritable contribution to risk for major depressive disorder (MDD) has been es...
Background: Major depression and bipolar disorders aggregates in families and are linked with a wide...
BackgroundPatients with depression show abnormalities in the neural circuitry supporting working mem...
Background: Reduced cortical thickness is a candidate biological marker of depression, although findi...
BACKGROUND: The processing of aversive stimuli in patients with major depression is associated with ...
Background Studies have identified perturbations in facial processing in bipolar disorder and maj...
BACKGROUND: A biological marker of vulnerability should precede onset of illness and be independent ...
WOS: 000377354600001PubMed ID: 27136662It has been demonstrated that compared to low-risk subjects, ...
Frontal and parietal lesions may cause depression, and cortical thinning of the right frontal and pa...
ObjectiveCortical atrophy has been associated with late-life depression (LLD) and recent findings su...
Studies have found abnormalities of resting EEG measures of hemispheric activity in depressive disor...
r r Abstract: Studies have found abnormalities of resting EEG measures of hemispheric activity in de...
Depression is a highly familial and a heritable illness that is more prevalent in the biological off...
Structural and functional brain alterations are found in adults with depression. It is not known whe...
Background: The processing of aversive stimuli in patients with major depression is associated with ...
Objective: Although a heritable contribution to risk for major depressive disorder (MDD) has been es...
Background: Major depression and bipolar disorders aggregates in families and are linked with a wide...
BackgroundPatients with depression show abnormalities in the neural circuitry supporting working mem...
Background: Reduced cortical thickness is a candidate biological marker of depression, although findi...
BACKGROUND: The processing of aversive stimuli in patients with major depression is associated with ...
Background Studies have identified perturbations in facial processing in bipolar disorder and maj...