Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6817877 | Psychoneuroendocrinology | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Across all participants, cortisol was associated with greater activation in several regions involved in the perception and control of emotion. However, cortisol responsivity was associated with hypoactivation of several of these regions in the NMD group, suggesting that HPA-axis activity may selectively interfere with the potentially adaptive recruitment of circuits supporting emotion perception, processing and/or regulation in mood disorders.
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Authors
Amy T. M.A., Anna Ph.D., Patrick J. B.S., Emily M. Ph.D., Kelly A. Ph.D., Melissa Ph.D. M.P.H., Anne L. B.S., Michelle T. B.A., Aaron Ph.D., Jon-Kar Ph.D., Melvin M.D., Sara L. Ph.D., Scott A. Ph.D.,