ABNORMAL LEFT-SIDED ORBITOMEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTICAL-AMYGDALA CONNECTIVITY DURING HAPPY AND FEAR FACE PROCESSING: A POTENTIAL NEURAL MECHANISM OF FEMALE MDD

Abnormal left-sided orbitomedial prefrontal cortical-amygdala connectivity during happy and fear face processing: a potential neural mechanism of female MDD

Background: Pathophysiologic processes supporting abnormal emotion regulation in major depressive disorder (MDD) are poorly understood.We previously found abnormal inverse left-sided ventromedial prefrontal cortical- amygdala effective connectivity to happy faces in females with MDD.We aimed to replicate and expand this previous finding in an indep

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Spatiotemporal trends in Anopheles funestus breeding habitats

Effective identification and control of malaria vector larval breeding habitats are crucial for the management and eradication of malaria.Despite its importance, the last decade has seen a decline in data availability and intervention efforts due to reduced attention and prioritization.This study addresses the geographic data scarcity concerning An

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