APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Neuroanatomical Differences Associated with Lifetime History of Depression, Anxiety, and Comorbid Depression-Anxiety
- Anna Cichocki
Northwestern University - Nicole Tanda
Northwestern University - Katherine Damme
Northwestern University - Katherine Young
King’s College London - Aileen Echiverri
University of California, Los Angeles - Susan Bookheimer
University of California, Los Angeles - Michelle Craske
University of California, Los Angeles - Richard Zinbarg
Northwestern University - Richard Zinbarg
Northwestern University - Robin Nusslock
Northwestern University
Abstract
Comorbid depression-anxiety was associated with reduced bilateral lateral-orbitofrontal cortex surface area compared to anxiety and no psychopathology but not depression, when adjusting for medication use, scan site, sex, and total intracranial volume. Diagnosis was not significantly associated with volume measures of nucleus accumbens, amygdala, hippocampus, nor orbitofrontal cortical thickness.
Psychopathology