Publications by authors named "Shanzhi Ke"

Background: Previous research showed that perceived stress was strongly linked to depression, little is known about the underlying neurological mechanism of different depression subtypes with different perceived stress, and there is currently no classification of stress-based subtypes of depression. This study aimed at using fNIRS to uncover the neuromechanism of confirmed and suspected depression with different perceived stress, hence providing neurobiological evidence for the classification of stress-based depression subtypes. It is a significant target for effective depression treatment.

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Article Synopsis
  • Depression impacts males and females differently in terms of prevalence and severity, yet there's limited research on the neuroanatomical differences behind these variations.
  • The study assessed brain activity in young adults with depression using functional near-infrared spectroscopy during an emotional memory task, involving 127 participants divided by gender.
  • Results indicated that females exhibited lower prefrontal cortex activity than males, highlighting the need for tailored approaches in understanding and treating depression based on gender differences.
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