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Resting state functional connectivity correlates of rumination and worry in internalizing psychopathologies.

Cope FeurerJagan JimmyFini ChangScott A LangeneckerK Luan PhanOlusola A AjiloreHeide Klumpp
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2021)
Findings indicate the affective network plays a role in RNT, and distinct patterns of connectivity between amygdala and regions implicated in the executive and default mode networks were observed across patients with internalizing conditions. Results suggest different mechanisms contribute to RNT as a unitary construct and worry as a unique construct.
Keyphrases
  • functional connectivity
  • resting state
  • bipolar disorder
  • working memory
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