APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Resting-State Local Functional Connectomics Predict Adolescent Future Depression Controlling Concurrent Ratings

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Ruofan Ma
    University of Waterloo
  • Jingwen Jin
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Jared Van Snellenberg
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Greg Perlman
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Daniel Klein
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Roman Kotov
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
  • Aprajita Mohanty
    Stony Brook University, The State University of New York

Abstract

The onset of depressive disorder increases sharply in adolescence. Depression and adolescence is associated with worse cognitive control. Graph-theory analyses of resting-state functional connectivity in the present study shows that reduced functional segregation in cognitive control network in adolescence predicts future depression, even after controlling for concurrent depression.

Psychopathology

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