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Deficient prefrontal-amygdalar connectivity underlies inefficient face processing in adolescent major depressive disorder
PsychologyTranslational Psychiatry

Deficient prefrontal-amygdalar connectivity underlies inefficient face processing in adolescent major depressive disorder

D. Willinger, I. I. Karipidis, et al.

This study by David Willinger, Iliana I. Karipidis, Isabelle Häberling, Gregor Berger, Susanne Walitza, and Silvia Brem explores the cognitive and neural underpinnings of emotional face processing in adolescents suffering from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Through advanced modeling techniques, this research reveals how MDD affects face processing efficiency and the underlying brain connectivity, shedding light on the complexities of depressive symptomology.... show more
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