Brain structural and functional abnormalities in mood disorders: implications for neurocircuitry models of depression
National Institutes of Health · National Institute of Mental Health · +1 more institution
Abstract
The neural networks that putatively modulate aspects of normal emotional behavior have been implicated in the pathophysiology of mood disorders by converging evidence from neuroimaging, neuropathological and lesion analysis studies. These networks involve the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) and closely related areas in the medial and caudolateral orbital cortex (medial prefrontal network), amygdala, hippocampus, and ventromedial parts of the basal ganglia, where alterations in grey matter volume and neurophysiological activity are found in cases with recurrent depressive episodes. Such findings hold major implications for models of the neurocircuits that underlie depression. In particular evidence from lesion…
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3Topics & keywords
- Neuroscience
- Prefrontal cortex
- Psychology
- Neuroanatomy
- Amygdala
- Limbic system
- Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
- Anterior cingulate cortex
- Good health and well-being