Increased coupling of intrinsic networks in remitted depressed youth predicts rumination and cognitive control.
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Corticostriatal pathways contribute to the natural time course of positive moodRelation between patterns of intrinsic network connectivity, cognitive functioning, and symptom presentation in trauma-exposed patients with major depressive disorderReduced default mode network suppression during a working memory task in remitted major depression.Developmental sex differences in resting state functional connectivity of amygdala sub-regions.Default mode network alterations during implicit emotional faces processing in first-episode, treatment-naive major depression patients.Targeting Ruminative Thinking in Adolescents at Risk for Depressive Relapse: Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy in a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial with Resting State fMRI.Decoupling of the amygdala to other salience network regions in adolescent-onset recurrent major depressive disorderDifferential Resting State Connectivity Patterns and Impaired Semantically Cued List Learning Test Performance in Early Course Remitted Major Depressive DisorderCognitive Vulnerability to Major Depression: View from the Intrinsic Network and Cross-network InteractionsIncreased Default Mode Network Connectivity in Individuals at High Familial Risk for DepressionModulation of the Default Mode Network in First-Episode, Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder via Acupuncture at Baihui (GV20) Acupoint.The role of rumination in illness trajectories in youth: linking trans-diagnostic processes with clinical staging models.Changes in brain connectivity related to the treatment of depression measured through fMRI: a systematic reviewAdolescent brain development and depression: A case for the importance of connectivity of the anterior cingulate cortex.Associations Between Daily Affective Instability and Connectomics in Functional Subnetworks in Remitted Patients with Recurrent Major Depressive Disorder.Attenuated intrinsic connectivity within cognitive control network among individuals with remitted depression: Temporal stability and association with negative cognitive styles.Individual Differences in the Accuracy of Judgments of Learning Are Related to the Gray Matter Volume and Functional Connectivity of the Left Mid-Insula.Pubertal Development, Emotion Regulatory Styles, and the Emergence of Sex Differences in Internalizing Disorders and Symptoms in Adolescence.Cortical thickness and subcortical structure volume abnormalities in patients with major depression with and without anxious symptoms.Multivariate pattern analysis strategies in detection of remitted major depressive disorder using resting state functional connectivity.Comorbid anxiety increases cognitive control activation in Major Depressive Disorder.Aberrant functional connectivity in depression as an index of state and trait rumination.Inflexible Functional Connectivity of the Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Adolescent Major Depressive Disorder.Affective traits and history of depression are related to ventral striatum connectivity.Integrated cross-network connectivity of amygdala, insula, and subgenual cingulate associated with facial emotion perception in healthy controls and remitted major depressive disorder.Blunted reward processing in remitted melancholic depression.Effects of Serotonin Transporter Gene Variation on Impulsivity Mediated by Default Mode Network: A Family Study of Depression.Default mode and task-positive networks connectivity during the N-Back task in remitted depressed patients with or without emotional residual symptoms.Depression, marijuana use and early-onset marijuana use conferred unique effects on neural connectivity and cognition.Reliability, Convergent Validity and Time Invariance of Default Mode Network Deviations in Early Adult Major Depressive Disorder.Distinct neural correlates of trait resilience within core neurocognitive networks in at-risk children and adolescents.Cognitive Control and Network Disruption in Remitted Depression: A Correlate of Childhood Adversity
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Increased coupling of intrinsic networks in remitted depressed youth predicts rumination and cognitive control.
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Alyssa Barba
Amanda M Baker
Amy T Peters
Ian H Gotlib
Jon-Kar Zubieta
K Luan Phan
Kelly A Ryan
Laura B Gabriel
Rachel H Jacobs
Robert C Welsh
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