Altered effective connectivity in sensorimotor cortices is a signature of severity and clinical course in depression — Dipanjan Ray (2021) | RDL Network
Altered effective connectivity in sensorimotor cortices is a signature of severity and clinical course in depression
Article 2021 en
Authors
DR
Dipanjan Ray
DB
D. D. Bezmaternykh
ММ
М. Е. Мельников
Abstract
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Significance Research into neurobiology of depression primarily focuses on its complex psychological aspects. Here we propose an alternative approach and target sensorimotor alterations—a prominent but often neglected feature of depression. We demonstrated using resting-state functional MRI data and computational modeling that top-down and bottom-up information flow in sensory and motor cortices is altered with increasing depression severity in a way that is consistent with depression symptoms. Depression-associated changes were found to be consistent across sessions, amenable to treatment and of effect size sufficiently large to predict whether somebody has mild or severe depression. These results pave the way for an avenue of research into the neural underpinnings of mental health conditions.
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