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Reward related neural circuitry in depressed and anxious adolescents / Randy P. Auerbach, en Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Año 2022 - Vol. 61 - No.2 (Febrero)
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Título : Reward related neural circuitry in depressed and anxious adolescents : a human connectome project Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Randy P. Auerbach, ; David Pagliaccio, Autor ; Nicholas A. Hubbard, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2022 Artículo en la página: pp. 308-320 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Anhedonia, Volumen subcortical, Cuerpo estriado, Conectómica, Trastornos de internalización Resumen: Although depression and anxiety often have distinct etiologies, they frequently co-occur in adolescence. Recent initiatives have underscored the importance of developing new ways of classifying mental illness based on underlying neural dimensions that cut across traditional diagnostic boundaries. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28300
in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry > Año 2022 - Vol. 61 - No.2 (Febrero) . - pp. 308-320[artículo] Reward related neural circuitry in depressed and anxious adolescents : a human connectome project [texto impreso] / Randy P. Auerbach, ; David Pagliaccio, Autor ; Nicholas A. Hubbard, Autor . - 2022 . - pp. 308-320.
Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng)
in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry > Año 2022 - Vol. 61 - No.2 (Febrero) . - pp. 308-320
Palabras clave: Anhedonia, Volumen subcortical, Cuerpo estriado, Conectómica, Trastornos de internalización Resumen: Although depression and anxiety often have distinct etiologies, they frequently co-occur in adolescence. Recent initiatives have underscored the importance of developing new ways of classifying mental illness based on underlying neural dimensions that cut across traditional diagnostic boundaries. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28300