Amygdala reactivity to emotional faces predicts improvement in major depression
- PMID: 16056122
- DOI: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000174407.09515.cc
Amygdala reactivity to emotional faces predicts improvement in major depression
Abstract
Behavioral studies suggest that emotional reactivity in depressed persons predicts subsequent symptom reduction. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging in a prospective study, we show that greater amygdala activation to emotional facial expressions among depressed patients predicts symptom reduction 8 months later, controlling for initial depression severity and medication status. Functional magnetic resonance imaging may thus be used as a method to identify neural markers in depressed patients at risk for poor outcome.
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