Childhood Trauma Increased Randomness in Teen Depression Brain Networks
Childhood Trauma Made Teen Depression Networks More Random TL;DR: In 343 adolescents with major depression, childhood trauma was linked to less efficient brain-network organization, partial normalization after treatment, and an fMRI-based model that predicted antidepressant response with 82% balanced accuracy. Key Findings 343 depressed adolescents scanned: The study analyzed resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) in adolescents …
