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Design and Implementation of an fMRI Study Examining Thought Suppression in Young Women with, and At-risk, for Depression
Published on: May 19, 2015
Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt1, Chris Baeken, Peter Van Schuerbeek
1Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium. MarieAnne.Vanderhasselt@Ugent.be
Individuals with depressive brooding show increased brain activity in the posterior dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (pdACC) when inhibiting responses to negative information. This neural difference occurs despite similar behavioral performance compared to low brooders, suggesting a distinct cognitive control mechanism.
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