Bnormalities in unmedicated bipolar disorder and unipolar depression. Psychiatry Res 171: 189198. two. Marchand

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Journal of Psychiatric Investigation 44: 799807. 12. Koolschijn PC, van Haren NE, Lensvelt-Mulders GJ, Hulshoff Pol HE, Kahn RS Brain volume abnormalities in major depressive disorder: a meta-analysis of magnetic resonance imaging studies. Human Brain Mapping 30: 37193735. 13. Bora E, Fornito A, Pantelis C, Yucel M Gray matter abnormalities in Important Depressive Disorder: a meta-analysis of voxel based morphometry research. Journal of Affective Problems 138: 918. 14. Tang Y, Wang F, Xie G, Liu J, Li L, et al. Reduced ventral anterior cingulate and amygdala volumes in medication-naive females 16402044 with main depressive disorder: A voxel-based morphometric magnetic resonance imaging study. Psychiatry Investigation 156: 8386. 15. Zou K, Deng W, Li T, Zhang B, Jiang L, et al. Changes of brain morphometry in first-episode, drug-naive, non-late-life adult patients with significant depression: an optimized voxel-based morphometry study. Biological Psychiatry 67: 186188. 16. Kong L, Chen K, Womer F, Jiang W, Luo X, et al. Sex differences of gray matter morphology in cortico-limbic-striatal neural system in key depressive disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Investigation 47: 733739. 17. Soriano-Mas C, Hernandez-Ribas R, Pujol J, Urretavizcaya M, Deus J, et al. Cross-sectional and longitudinal assessment of structural brain alterations in melancholic depression. Biological Psychiatry 69: 318325. 18. Turner AD, Furey ML, Drevets WC, Zarate C, Jr., Nugent AC Association between subcortical volumes and verbal memory in unmedicated depressed patients and healthy controls. Neuropsychologia 50: 23482355. 19. Kim MJ, Ham.Bnormalities in unmedicated bipolar disorder and unipolar depression. Psychiatry Res 171: 189198. two. Marchand WR, Lee JN, Suchy Y, Johnson S, Thatcher J, et al. Aberrant functional connectivity of cortico-basal ganglia circuits in important depression. Neuroscience letters 514: 8690. 3. Gutman DA, Holtzheimer PE, Behrens TE, Johansen-Berg H, Mayberg HS A tractography analysis of two deep brain stimulation white matter targets for depression. Biological psychiatry 65: 276282. four. Drevets WC, Videen TO, Price tag JL, Preskorn SH, Carmichael ST, et al. A functional anatomical study of unipolar depression. The Journal of neuroscience: the official journal of your Society for Neuroscience 12: 36283641. 5. Cummings JL Frontal-subcortical circuits and human behavior. Archives of neurology 50: 873880. 6. Marchand WR Cortico-basal ganglia circuitry: a overview of essential study and implications for functional connectivity research of mood and anxiety issues. Brain structure & function 215: 7396. 7. Drevets WC Neuroimaging and neuropathological research of depression: implications for the cognitive-emotional features of mood problems. Current opinion in neurobiology 11: 240249. 8. Sheline YI Neuroimaging research of mood disorder effects around the brain. Biological psychiatry 54: 338352. 9. Salvadore G, Nugent AC, Lemaitre H, Luckenbaugh 1516647 DA, Tinsley R, et al. Prefrontal cortical abnormalities in currently depressed versus currently remitted patients with main depressive disorder. Neuroimage 54: 26432651. 10. Vasic N, Walter H, Hose A, Wolf RC Gray matter reduction associated with psychopathology and cognitive dysfunction in unipolar depression: a voxelbased morphometry study. Journal of Affective Problems 109: 107116. 11. Frodl T, Reinhold E, Koutsouleris N, Reiser M, Meisenzahl EM Interaction of childhood stress with hippocampus and prefrontal cortex volume reduction in significant depression. Journal of Psychiatric Research 44: 799807. 12. Koolschijn PC, van Haren NE, Lensvelt-Mulders GJ, Hulshoff Pol HE, Kahn RS Brain volume abnormalities in significant depressive disorder: a meta-analysis of magnetic resonance imaging research. Human Brain Mapping 30: 37193735. 13. Bora E, Fornito A, Pantelis C, Yucel M Gray matter abnormalities in Major Depressive Disorder: a meta-analysis of voxel based morphometry studies. Journal of Affective Problems 138: 918. 14. Tang Y, Wang F, Xie G, Liu J, Li L, et al. Reduced ventral anterior cingulate and amygdala volumes in medication-naive females 16402044 with key depressive disorder: A voxel-based morphometric magnetic resonance imaging study. Psychiatry Analysis 156: 8386. 15. Zou K, Deng W, Li T, Zhang B, Jiang L, et al. Changes of brain morphometry in first-episode, drug-naive, non-late-life adult patients with main depression: an optimized voxel-based morphometry study. Biological Psychiatry 67: 186188. 16. Kong L, Chen K, Womer F, Jiang W, Luo X, et al. Sex differences of gray matter morphology in cortico-limbic-striatal neural system in important depressive disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research 47: 733739. 17. Soriano-Mas C, Hernandez-Ribas R, Pujol J, Urretavizcaya M, Deus J, et al. Cross-sectional and longitudinal assessment of structural brain alterations in melancholic depression. Biological Psychiatry 69: 318325. 18. Turner AD, Furey ML, Drevets WC, Zarate C, Jr., Nugent AC Association between subcortical volumes and verbal memory in unmedicated depressed patients and healthy controls. Neuropsychologia 50: 23482355. 19. Kim MJ, Ham.