Effective connectivity between resting-state networks in depression
<p><strong>Rationale:</strong> Although depression has been widely researched, findings characterizing how brain regions influence each other remains scarce, yet this is critical for research on antidepressant treatments and individual responses to particular treatments.</p>...
Main Authors: | DeMaster, D, Godlewska, BR, Liang, M, Vannucci, M, Bockmann, T, Cao, B, Selvaraj, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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