Decreased long- and short-range functional connectivity at rest in drug-naive major depressive disorder
Conclusion:
The findings revealed that anatomical distance decreases long- and short-range functional connectivity strength in patients with major depressive disorder, which may underlie the neurobiology of major depressive disorder.
Source: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Guo, W., Liu, F., Chen, J., Wu, R., Zhang, Z., Yu, M., Xue, Z., Zhao, J. Tags: Research Source Type: research
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