Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8815351 | Journal of Affective Disorders | 2018 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
Our findings indicate that the abnormal morphological changes are mainly implicated in emotional regulation and visceral perception in PMS patients. We hope that our study may contribute to a better understanding of PMS.
Keywords
ACCDaily record of severity of problemsDRSPTIVDSM-5OFCMPFCHCsDMNFWHMPFCFDRPMSMRIstandard deviationMagnetic resonance imagingSubcortical volumestotal intracranial volumePremenstrual syndromebody mass indexBMIdefault mode networkcortical thicknessFull width at half-maximumfALFFprefrontal cortexprimary somatosensory cortexorbitofrontal cortexanterior cingulate cortexmedial prefrontal cortexGray matterwhite matterHamilton Anxiety ScaleHamilton Depression ScaleMorphologyfalse discovery ratemillisecondHAMAHAMDhealthy controls
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Authors
Liu Peng, Wei Ying, Fan Yingying, Liao Hai, Wang Geliang, Li Ru, Duan Gaoxiong, Deng Demao, Qin Wei,