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Amygdala-frontal connectivity predicts internalizing symptom recovery among inpatient adolescents

Journal of Affective Disorders Aug 26, 2017

Venta A, et al. – Study authors attempted to investigate emotion regulation ability and a hypothesized proxy in resting–state functional connectivity [RSFC] between the amygdala and frontal brain regions as baseline predictors of internalizing symptom recovery during inpatient care. They suggested that biologically–based measures could support personalized care in adolescent psychiatry.
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