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Increased Posterior Cingulate, Medial Frontal and Decreased Temporal Regional Homogeneity in Depressed Mothers. A Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Study
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Postpartum DepressionAffective NeuroscienceBrain OrganizationSocial SciencesMood SymptomMedial FrontalNeurologyCognitive NeuroscienceNeuroimaging ModalityPsychiatryBrain StructureDepressionMaternal HealthNeuroimagingPsychiatric DisorderBrain ImagingFmri Regional HomogeneityMood SpectrumDepressed MothersNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryMood DisordersPosterior CingulateFunctional NeuroimagingMedicinePsychopathology
To explore the neural pathophysiology of postpartum depression through analyzing fMRI regional homogeneity in postpartum depressed mothers during resting state. 10 depressed mothers and 11 healthy mothers were recruited and underwent functional MRI scanning during resting state. Compared with healthy mothers, the depressed mothers showed significantly increased posterior cingulate, medial frontal and decreased temporal gyrus regional homogeneity The results suggest that abnormal neural activities existed in depressed mothers and which may play an important role in psychopathology of postpartum depression.
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