Neural effects of antidepressant medication and psychological treatments: a quantitative synthesis across three meta-analyses.
Camilla L NordLisa Feldman BarrettKristen A LindquistYina MaLindsey MarwoodAjay B SatputeTim DalgleishPublished in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2021)
This supports the notion of treatment-specific brain effects of antidepressants and psychotherapy. Both treatments induce changes in the affect network, but our results suggest that their effects on affect processing occur via distinct proximal neurocognitive mechanisms of action.
Keyphrases
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- major depressive disorder
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