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Neural foundation of the diathesis-stress model: longitudinal gray matter volume changes in response to stressful life events in major depressive disorder and healthy controls

Psychology

Neural foundation of the diathesis-stress model: longitudinal gray matter volume changes in response to stressful life events in major depressive disorder and healthy controls

F. Thomas-odenthal, K. Ringwald, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Florian Thomas-Odenthal and colleagues examines how stressful life events influence gray matter volume in individuals with Major Depressive Disorder compared to healthy controls. Discover how childhood maltreatment might amplify these effects, revealing adaptive and maladaptive brain responses over time.

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