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Correlations between Stroop task performance and white matter lesion measures in late-onset major depression
2012
Psychiatry Research : Neuroimaging
Cerebral white matter lesions (WMLs) are believed to play an important role in a subset of patients with lateonset depression by affecting the white matter connectivity in circuitries essential for mood and cognition. In this study we used diffusion tensor imaging-based (DTI-based) tractography to assess white matter fiber tracts affected by deep WMLs (DWMLs) in patients with late-onset major depression and age-and gender-matched controls. Tractography outcome, illustrated as pathways affected
doi:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2011.12.009
pmid:22703621
fatcat:ahx72b65vjcq7i5tioioxcdkya