2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2016.06.005
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Abnormal cerebellar volume in acute and remitted major depression

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“…Similar to studies of AN 9, 11 and depression, 13 this approach of assessing brain structure in individuals ill and remitted from a given disorder permits understanding of whether CT may be a trait versus state marker of that disorder. Examining the effects of between- versus within-subject variations in CT on the frequency of binge-eating and purging behaviors is a novel approach, permitting assessment of CT in frontal regions as trait or state markers of BN symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar to studies of AN 9, 11 and depression, 13 this approach of assessing brain structure in individuals ill and remitted from a given disorder permits understanding of whether CT may be a trait versus state marker of that disorder. Examining the effects of between- versus within-subject variations in CT on the frequency of binge-eating and purging behaviors is a novel approach, permitting assessment of CT in frontal regions as trait or state markers of BN symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have attempted to identify trait and state markers of a range of psychiatric disorders, including anorexia nervosa (AN), 912 depression, 13 bipolar disorder, 14 and schizophrenia. 15 A trait marker of a disorder is typically conceptualized in these studies as a characteristic that distinguishes an individual with a disorder from healthy controls, is present before and predicts disorder onset, persists following total or partial remission, and is present in individuals with subclinical profiles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The circuits that connect the cerebellum to the cerebral cortices and paralimbic regions have been identified (Schmahmann, Weilburg, & Sherman, 2007;Stoodley & Schmahmann, 2009 and WM, particularly in the posterior lobules of the cerebellum (VI and VII; Baldaçara et al, 2008;Grieve et al, 2013). Recently, a study by Malte revealed (Depping et al, 2016(Depping et al, , 2017 that patients with an acute MDD episode have a higher volume in Cerebellar lobule IX, Cerebellar lobule VIII and Cerebellar lobule VIIb than HCs. However, research studies regarding the changes in the cerebellar volume and emotional memory in patients with depression remain scarce.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lobule VII includes the vermis at the midline and the hemispheric portions of lobules VIIA (Crus I and Crus II) and VIIB. Recently, studies by Depping et al (2016Depping et al ( , 2017 have shown an increased GM volume in lobules VIIA and IX in individuals with MDD. Schutter, Koolschijn, Peper, and Crone (2012) demonstrated that the posterior lobules of the cerebellum are significantly involved in processes that are associated with cognitive and emotional functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural and functional changes of non-motor cerebellar regions in patients with depression have been subject to several MRI studies: Cerebellar connectivity has been investigated by six studies ( 24 29 ), cerebellar resting-state blood flow has been studied by one study ( 30 ), and cerebellum-optimized structural data analysis have been applied by two investigations ( 31 , 32 ). Task-based imaging studies of the cerebellum in depressed patients are lacking at present.…”
Section: Abnormal Cerebellar Structure and Function In Patients With mentioning
confidence: 99%