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Enhanced default mode network connectivity with ventral striatum in subthreshold depression individuals

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Abnormal Default Mode Network Homogeneity in Treatment-Naive Patients With First-Episode Depression

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Altered resting-state functional connectome in major depressive disorder: a mega-analysis from the PsyMRI consortium

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The default mode network may be the key substrate of depressive symptom-related cognitive changes

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The default mode network and recurrent depression: a neurobiological model of cognitive risk factors

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Fronto-limbic microstructure and structural connectivity in remission from major depression

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Resting state default-mode network connectivity in early depression using a seed region-of-interest analysis: Decreased connectivity with caudate nucleus

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Brain Networks Connectivity in Mild to Moderate Depression: Resting State fMRI Study with Implications to Nonpharmacological Treatment

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Default mode network connectivity and treatment response in geriatric depression

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Default mode and task-positive networks connectivity during the N-Back task in remitted depressed patients with or without emotional residual symptoms

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Baseline functional connectivity in resting state networks associated with depression and remission status after 16 weeks of pharmacotherapy: A CAN-BIND Report

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Low Functional network integrity in cognitively unimpaired and MCI subjects with depressive symptoms: results from a multi-center fMRI study

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Decreased inter-hemispheric connectivity in anterior sub-network of default mode network and cerebellum: significant findings in major depressive disorder

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Altered task-specific deactivation in the default mode network depends on valence in patients with major depressive disorder

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Functional Connectivity of Brain Structures Correlates with Treatment Outcome in Major Depressive Disorder

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