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APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Aberrant Functional Connectivity Under Psychosocial Stress in Young Adults with a History of Suicidal Ideation
- Jessica Duda
McLean Hospital - Maria Ironside
Harvard Medical School - Maria Ironside
McLean Hospital - Amelia Moser
McLean Hospital - Sarah Perlo
McLean Hospital - Christine Richards
McLean Hospital - Nara Nascimento
McLean Hospital - Laura Holsen
Harvard Medical School - Laura Holsen
Brigham and Women's Hospital - Madhusmita Misra
Harvard Medical School - Madhusmita Misra
Massachusetts General Hospital - Jill Goldstein
Equal senior contributions - Jill Goldstein
Harvard Medical School - Jill Goldstein
Massachusetts General Hospital - Jill Goldstein
Massachusetts General Hospital - Diego Pizzagalli
McLean Hospital - Diego Pizzagalli
McLean Hospital - Diego Pizzagalli
Harvard Medical School
Abstract
We examined functional connectivity under acute psychosocial stress in young adults with and without a history of suicidal ideation (SI). Hypoconnectivity between the right nucleus accumbens and hypothalamus was observed in the high stress vs. no stress conditions in the lifetime SI group compared to the no SI group.
Suicide