Keywords: Psychiatric Disorders, Brain Connectivity, Laminar connectivity, depression
Motivation: The relative contribution of each cortical depth to the network disturbances coupled with depression remains unexplored.
Goal(s): We aim to identify changes in connectivity along the cortical thickness during depression recovery.
Approach: We use high-resolution, large-coverage EPIK to functionally map the brain of patients before and after treatment and perform cortical-depth specific analysis of network connectivity.
Results: Changes in connectivity linked to depression treatment were observed at multiple depths of the cortex in two resting-state networks.
Impact: The demonstration that network connectivity does not change homogeneously in a patient population along the cortical depth suggests the importance of adding this variable to the analysis of psychiatric disorders to improve understanding of the mechanisms behind network disturbances.
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