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Cognitive vulnerability to recurrent depression and the default mode network: a cognitive neuroscience investigation

A substantial proportion of remitted depressed individuals will experience the recurrence of depressive episodes. It is thought that depressive episodes are associated with a decline in cognitive control that causes emotion regulation impairments. This hypothesis is investigated using cognitive neuroscience methodology examining functional connectivity of cognition and emotion interactions in the brain in resting state.

Date:1 May 2010 →  28 Feb 2015
Keywords:depression, cognitive neuroscience
Disciplines:Motivation and emotion, Psychopathology, Psychophysiology