Authors
Murat Demirtaş, Cristian Tornador, Carles Falcón, Marina López‐Solà, Rosa Hernández‐Ribas, Jesús Pujol, José M Menchón, Petra Ritter, Narcis Cardoner, Carles Soriano‐Mas, Gustavo Deco
Publication date
2016/8
Journal
Human brain mapping
Volume
37
Issue
8
Pages
2918-2930
Description
Resting‐state fMRI (RS‐fMRI) has become a useful tool to investigate the connectivity structure of mental health disorders. In the case of major depressive disorder (MDD), recent studies regarding the RS‐fMRI have found abnormal connectivity in several regions of the brain, particularly in the default mode network (DMN). Thus, the relevance of the DMN to self‐referential thoughts and ruminations has made the use of the resting‐state approach particularly important for MDD. The majority of such research has relied on the grand averaged functional connectivity measures based on the temporal correlations between the BOLD time series of various brain regions. We, in our study, investigated the variations in the functional connectivity over time at global and local level using RS‐fMRI BOLD time series of 27 MDD patients and 27 healthy control subjects. We found that global synchronization and temporal stability …
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