Sex-specific neural responses to acute psychosocial stress in depression
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is characterized by increased stress sensitivity. Emerging findings in healthy adults suggest that stress responses within limbic/striatal-prefrontal regions are moderated by sex and unfold over time. Thus, we hypothesized that stress response abnormalities in MDD mig...
Main Authors: | Belleau, E.L (Author), Cheng, C. (Author), Dong, D. (Author), Ironside, M. (Author), Nickerson, L.D (Author), Pizzagalli, D.A (Author), Sun, X. (Author), Wang, X. (Author), Xiong, G. (Author), Yao, S. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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