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The default mode network and rumination in individuals at risk for depression

Psychology

The default mode network and rumination in individuals at risk for depression

T. Chou, T. Deckersbach, et al.

The default mode network, active during rest and self-focused thought, may underlie a vulnerability to ruminate: females high in neuroticism but without mood disorders showed greater medial prefrontal cortex and inferior parietal lobule activation after criticism (but not praise), with IPL activation linked to rumination. This research was conducted by the authors present in <Authors>.

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