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Abstract #1025

Multivariate Patterns of Brain Functional Connectome Underlying COVID-related Negative Affect Symptoms

Nanfang Pan1,2, Kun Qin1,2, Song Wang1, and Qiyong Gong1
1Department of Radiology, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, 2Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Cincinnati, CINCINNATI, OH, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Brain Connectivity, COVID-19In the investigation of mental health issues following the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, we used the pre-COVID neuroimaging data to predict the severity of negative affect during the pandemic in a general population. Notably, covariation patterns of mode stress and mode anxiety were identified, and the brain DAN network plays a critical role in both modes. Based on individualized patterns, we may identify individuals who confer high vulnerability to pandemic-induced stress or anxiety symptoms. Our findings may facilitate the understanding of neural correlates underlying pandemic-induced negative affect, and the susceptibility neuromarkers may serve as targets for early prevention and psychological intervention.

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