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Relationships between changes in sustained fronto-striatal connectivity and positive affect in major depression resulting from antidepressant treatment
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Relationships between changes in sustained fronto-striatal connectivity and positive affect in major depression resulting from antidepressant treatment

Aaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Sharee N Light, Michael J Peterson, Gregory G Kolden, Ned H Kalin and Richard J Davidson
The American journal of psychiatry, Vol.170(2), pp.197-206
2013-02
PMID: 23223803

Abstract

Cyclohexanols - pharmacokinetics Fluoxetine - pharmacokinetics Humans Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods Biological Availability Male Nerve Net - drug effects Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Female Nerve Net - physiopathology Visual Cortex - physiopathology Depressive Disorder, Major - drug therapy Nucleus Accumbens - physiopathology Depressive Disorder, Major - physiopathology Affect - drug effects Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Sickness Impact Profile Affect - physiology Frontal Lobe - physiopathology Treatment Outcome Brain Mapping - methods Venlafaxine Hydrochloride Frontal Lobe - drug effects Fluoxetine - administration & dosage Antidepressive Agents - administration & dosage Depressive Disorder, Major - diagnosis Reward Visual Cortex - drug effects Antidepressive Agents - pharmacokinetics Nucleus Accumbens - drug effects Cyclohexanols - administration & dosage
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