Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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325692 | Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Although ATTs did not show differential patterns of neural activity from HCs during the go-no-go response inhibition blocks, ATTs and NATs showed differential activation of the right anterior cingulate gyrus during response inhibition. These findings indicate that suicide attempts during adolescence are not associated with abnormal activity in response inhibition neural circuitry. The differential patterns of activity in response inhibition neural circuitry in ATTs and NATs, however, suggest different neural mechanisms for suicide attempt versus major depressive disorder in general in adolescence that should be a focus of further study.
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Authors
Lisa A. M.D., Silvia C. M.D., Ph.D., Jorge R.C. M.D., AnnaMaria B.S., Dalila Ph.D., Stefanie Ph.D., Sara B.A., David A. M.D., Mary L. M.D.,