Development of Cognitive and Imaging Biomarkers Predicting Risk of Self-Blaming Bias and Recurrence in Major Depression

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M.A., Deakin J.F., Zahn R. Self-blame-selective hyperconnectivity between anterior temporal and subgenual cortices and prediction of recurrent depressive episodes. JAMA Psychiatry (2015): https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2015.1813: Prospective fMRI data for prediction of 14 months clinical follow-up in remitted MDD (Karen Lythe Sample)-Zahn R., Lythe K.E., Green S., Gethin J.A., Deakin J.F., Young A.H., Moll J. The role of self-blame and worthlessness in the psychopathology of major depressive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders (2015) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2015.08.001: Psychopathological assessment (AMDP) and moral emotion addendum-Zahn R., Lythe K.E., Gethin J.A., Green S., Deakin J.F., Workman C., Moll J. Negative emotions towards others are diminished in remitted major depression. European Psychiatry (2015) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.02.005: VMST=MST(value-related moral sentiment task)-Green S., Lambon Ralph M., Moll J., Zakrzewski J., Deakin J.F.W., Grafman J., Zahn R. The neural basis of conceptual-emotional integration and its role in major depressive disorder. Social Neuroscience (2013) 8(5): 417-433: CSKD: conceptual social knowledge differentiation task – unpublished additional data included in dataset-Green S., Moll J., Deakin J.F.W., Hulleman J., Zahn R. Proneness to decreased negative emotions in major depressive disorder when blaming others rather than oneself. Psychopathology (2013) 46(1): 34-44: VMST=MST(value-related moral sentiment task)-Green S., Lambon Ralph M., Moll J., Deakin J.F.W., Zahn R. Guilt-selective functional disconnection of anterior temporal and subgenual cortices in major depressive disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry (2012) 69(10): 1014-1021: cross-sectional fMRI (Sophie Green sample)-Duan S., Lawrence A., Valmaggia L., Moll J., Zahn R. The role of blame-related action tendencies in the vulnerability to major depressive disorder. MedRxiv 2020: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.
Date made available7 Jan 2021
PublisherKing's College London

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