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Within-Network Connectivity in the Salience Network After Attention Bias Modification Training in Residual Depression: Report From a Preregistered Clinical Trial
by
Hilland, Eva
, Jonassen, Rune
, Landrø, Nils I.
, Maglanoc, Luigi A.
, Harmer, Catherine J.
in
attention bias modification training (ABMT)
/ Bias
/ Brain research
/ central executive network (CEN)
/ Clinical trials
/ default mode network (DMN)
/ Emotions
/ independent component analysis (ICA)
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ major depression (MDD)
/ Mental depression
/ Neuroscience
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychosis
/ salience network (SN)
2018
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Within-Network Connectivity in the Salience Network After Attention Bias Modification Training in Residual Depression: Report From a Preregistered Clinical Trial
by
Hilland, Eva
, Jonassen, Rune
, Landrø, Nils I.
, Maglanoc, Luigi A.
, Harmer, Catherine J.
in
attention bias modification training (ABMT)
/ Bias
/ Brain research
/ central executive network (CEN)
/ Clinical trials
/ default mode network (DMN)
/ Emotions
/ independent component analysis (ICA)
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ major depression (MDD)
/ Mental depression
/ Neuroscience
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychosis
/ salience network (SN)
2018
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Within-Network Connectivity in the Salience Network After Attention Bias Modification Training in Residual Depression: Report From a Preregistered Clinical Trial
by
Hilland, Eva
, Jonassen, Rune
, Landrø, Nils I.
, Maglanoc, Luigi A.
, Harmer, Catherine J.
in
attention bias modification training (ABMT)
/ Bias
/ Brain research
/ central executive network (CEN)
/ Clinical trials
/ default mode network (DMN)
/ Emotions
/ independent component analysis (ICA)
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ major depression (MDD)
/ Mental depression
/ Neuroscience
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychosis
/ salience network (SN)
2018
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Within-Network Connectivity in the Salience Network After Attention Bias Modification Training in Residual Depression: Report From a Preregistered Clinical Trial
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Within-Network Connectivity in the Salience Network After Attention Bias Modification Training in Residual Depression: Report From a Preregistered Clinical Trial
2018
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Overview
Alterations in resting state networks (RSNs) are associated with emotional- and attentional control difficulties in depressed individuals. Attentional bias modification (ABM) training may lead to more adaptive emotional processing in depression, but little is known about the neural underpinnings associated with ABM. In the current study a sample of 134 previously depressed individuals were randomized into 14 days of computerized ABM- or a closely matched placebo training regime followed by a resting state magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. Using independent component analysis (ICA) we examined within-network connectivity in three major RSN's, the default mode network (DMN), the salience network (SN) and the central executive network (CEN) after 2 weeks of ABM training. We found a significant difference between the training groups within the SN, but no difference within the DMN or CEN. Moreover, a significant symptom improvement was observed in the ABM group after training.
: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT02931487.
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Frontiers Research Foundation,Frontiers Media S.A
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