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Regional decreases of cortical thickness in major depressive disorder and their correlation with illness duration: a case-control study.

Fukun WangXiaofang HouXiao GuoChen ZangGang WuJingjing Zhao
Published in: Frontiers in psychiatry (2024)
Our study distinguished that cortical thickness decreases in numerous brain regions both in the left and right hemisphere in individuals with MDD, and the negative correlation between the cortical thickness of left rostral middle frontal gyrus illness duration. Our current findings are valuable in providing neural markers to identify MDD and understanding the potential pathophysiology of mood disorders.
Keyphrases
  • major depressive disorder
  • bipolar disorder
  • optical coherence tomography
  • functional connectivity
  • resting state
  • working memory
  • depressive symptoms
  • human health
  • sleep quality
  • climate change
  • cerebral ischemia