Table 1.
Sample Demographics and Clinical Characteristics.
Figure 1.
Connectivity of left posterior cingulate seed and between group differences.
Panel A: Connectivities among HC youth illustrate the default mode network. Panel B: Youth with remitted depression demonstrated greater connectivity with the right insula, superior and middle frontal gyrus, putamen, angular gyrus, and left middle frontal gyrus.
Table 2.
Differences between Healthy Controls and remitted Major Depression for left posterior cingulate seed.
Figure 2.
Connectivity of the left subgenual anterior cingulate seed and between group differences.
Panel A: Connectivities among HC youth illustrate the salience network. Panel B: Youth with remitted depression demonstrated greater connectivity from the left subgenual anterior cingulate seed to the right anterior inferior frontal gyrus/insula, bilateral medial, superior and middle frontal cortex, thalamus, and left medial temporal gyrus, inferior parietal lobule, and parahippocampal gyrus.
Table 3.
Differences between Healthy Controls and remitted Major Depression for left subgenual anterior cingulate seed.
Figure 3.
Connectivity of the left amygdala seed and between group differences.
Figure 3 Panel A: Connectivities among HC youth with the left amygdala seed. Panel B: Youth with remitted depression demonstrated hyperconnectivities with the right medial frontal gyrus, medial parietal lobe, postcentral gyrus, and anterior cingulate cortex.
Table 4.
Differences between Healthy Controls and remitted Major Depression for left amygdala seed.
Figure 4.
Correlation of Seed-based Factor with Rumination.
Correlation of the left posterior cingulate Factor 2 with Rumination.
Figure 5.
Correlation of Seed-based Factor with Rumination and Cognitive Control.
A) Correlation of the left subgenual anterior cingulate Factor 2 with Go Accuracy and B) correlation of left subgenual anterior cingulate Factor 3 with No-Go percent accuracy.