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Neural signatures of emotional biases predict clinical outcomes in difficult-to-treat depression

Fennema D, Barker GJ, O’Daly O, Godlewska BR, Carr E, Goldsmith K, Young AH, Moll J, Zahn R

Research Directions: Depression · 2024

Key finding

A linear regression model showed that baseline severity of depressive symptoms explained 3% of the variance in outcomes at follow-up (F[3,34] = .33, p = .81).

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Condition
Schizophrenia
Stimulation
iVNS
Evidence tier
Controlled Clinical Trial
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Fennema, D., Barker, G. J., O’Daly, O., Godlewska, B. R., Carr, E., Goldsmith, K., Young, A. H., Moll, J., & Zahn, R. (2024). Neural signatures of emotional biases predict clinical outcomes in difficult-to-treat depression. Research Directions: Depression, 1. https://doi.org/10.1017/dep.2024.6

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