Deficits in positive affect and their neural bases have been associated with major depression. However, whether reductions in positive affect result solely from an overall reduction in nucleus accumbens activity and fronto-striatal connectivity or the additional inability to sustain engagement of this network over time is unknown. The authors sought to determine whether treatment-induced changes in the ability to sustain nucleus accumbens activity and fronto-striatal connectivity during the regulation of positive affect are associated with gains in positive affect.
Relationships Between Changes in Sustained Fronto-Striatal Connectivity & Positive Affect in Major Depression Resulting from Antidepressant Treatment
Authors
Heller AS
Johnstone T
Light S
Peterson M
Kolden G
Kalin N
Davidson RJ