Authors
David A Seminowicz, Helen S Mayberg, Anthony R McIntosh, K Goldapple, S Kennedy, Z Segal, Shahryar Rafi-Tari
Publication date
2004/5/1
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
409-418
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
This paper reports the results of an across lab metanalysis of effective connectivity in major depression (MDD). Using FDG PET data and Structural Equation Modeling, a formal depression model was created to explicitly test current theories of limbic–cortical dysfunction in MDD and to characterize at the path level potential sources of baseline variability reported in this patient population. A 7-region model consisting of lateral prefrontal cortex (latF9), anterior thalamus (aTh), anterior cingulate (Cg24), subgenual cingulate (Cg25), orbital frontal cortex (OF11), hippocampus (Hc), and medial frontal cortex (mF10) was tested in scans of 119 depressed patients and 42 healthy control subjects acquired during three separate studies at two different institutions. A single model, based on previous theory and supported by anatomical connectivity literature, was stable for the three groups of depressed patients. Within the …
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