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Depressed patients with childhood maltreatment display altered intra- and inter-network resting state functional connectivity.

Mónika GálberSzilvia Anett NagyGergely OrsiGábor PerlakiMaria SimonBoldizsár Czéh
Published in: NeuroImage. Clinical (2024)
Our findings confirm that severely maltreated depressed patients display numerous alterations of intra- and inter-network FC strengths, not only in their fronto-limbic circuits, but also in sensory-motor, visual, auditory, and cerebellar networks. These functional alterations may explain that maltreated individuals typically display altered perception and are prone to develop functional neurological symptom disorder (conversion disorder) in adulthood.
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