TopicNeuroscience

dysconnectivity

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Associations between brain interoceptive network dysconnectivity and heightened peripheral inflammation in depression

Athina Aruldass
University of Cambridge, Brain Mapping Unit
Feb 17, 2021

Are the immune system, brain, mind and mood related? Could this explain why chronic low-grade peripheral inflammation is also noted in approximately 1/3 of those with major depressive disorder (MDD)? The field recognized today as immunopsychiatry was founded on scientific evidence that germinated over 30 years ago. Since, it has been understood that (i) there could be a causal link between inflammation and depression, (ii) select blood immune markers show robust potential as biomarkers for inflammation-linked depression, and more generally, (iii) Descartes' theories on mind-body dualism were biologically erroneous. Nonetheless, the mechanistic brain-immune axis in the trinity formulating inflammation-linked depression i.e. psycho-neuro-immunology, still remains unclear. This talk will discuss findings from our recent investigation endeavored to unpack this by linking functional connectivity abnormalities with peripheral immune markers.

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HUMAN CORTICAL AND THALAMOCORTICAL SYNAPTIC DYSCONNECTIVITY IN ASD

Jaeyoung Yoon, Brielle Ferguson

FENS Forum 2026

ePosterNeuroscience

Cortico-subcortical dysconnectivity following opioid administration correlates with analgesia in the awake mouse brain

Jean-Charles Mariani, Samuel Diebolt, Laurianne Beynac, Renata Santos, Stephan Schulz, Thomas Deffieux, Mickael Tanter, Zsolt Lenkei, Kliewer Andrea

FENS Forum 2024

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