Chai, YaSheline, Yvette I.Oathes, Desmond J.Balderston, Nicholas L.Rao, HengyiYu, Meichen2024-11-012024-11-012023Chai Y, Sheline YI, Oathes DJ, Balderston NL, Rao H, Yu M. Functional connectomics in depression: insights into therapies. Trends Cogn Sci. 2023;27(9):814-832. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2023.05.006https://hdl.handle.net/1805/44409Depression is a common mental disorder characterized by heterogeneous cognitive and behavioral symptoms. The emerging research paradigm of functional connectomics has provided a quantitative theoretical framework and analytic tools for parsing variations in the organization and function of brain networks in depression. In this review, we first discuss recent progress in depression-associated functional connectome variations. We then discuss treatment-specific brain network outcomes in depression and propose a hypothetical model highlighting the advantages and uniqueness of each treatment in relation to the modulation of specific brain network connectivity and symptoms of depression. Finally, we look to the future promise of combining multiple treatment types in clinical practice, using multisite datasets and multimodal neuroimaging approaches, and identifying biological depression subtypes.en-USPublisher PolicyAntidepressant treatmentsConnectomeDepressionFunctional magnetic resonance imagingResting-state networksTherapy-specific network connectivityFunctional connectomics in depression: insights into therapiesArticle