Multimodal structural neuroimaging markers of risk and recovery from posttrauma anhedonia: A prospective investigation.
Nathaniel G HarnettJennifer S StevenSanne J H van RooijTimothy D ElyVasiliki MichopoulosLauren HudakRebecca HinrichsBarbara O RothbaumKerry James ResslerNegar FaniPublished in: Depression and anxiety (2020)
The microstructure of the uncinate fasciculus, an amygdala-prefrontal white matter connection, may represent a biomarker of vulnerability for later PTA. Conversely, development and recovery from PTA appear to be facilitated by white and gray matter structural changes in a major hippocampal pathway, the fornix. The present findings shed new light on neuroanatomical substrates of recovery from PTA and characterize white matter biomarkers of risk for posttraumatic dysfunction.