Regional superficial amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults infers childhood maltreatment severity.
Qi LiuXinwei SongXinqi ZhouLinghong HuangXiaodong ZhangLan WangSiyu ZhuChunmei LanWenxu YangWeihua ZhaoPublished in: Psychoradiology (2023)
The current study supports that the rsFCs of superficial amygdala are related to childhood maltreatment and which may be a potential biomarker for the effects of childhood maltreatment-related psychiatric disorders (i.e. depression and anxiety).