Abstract
The extent to which observed differences in emotion processing and regulation neural circuitry in adolescents with a history of suicide attempt are paralleled by structural differences is unknown. We measured brain cortical thickness and grey- and white-matter volumes in 100 adolescents: 28 with a history of suicide attempt and major depressive disorder (MDD); 31 with a history of MDD but no suicide attempt; and a healthy control group (n = 41). The first group compared with controls showed reduction in grey-matter volume in the right superior temporal gyrus (BA38), a region important for social emotion processing.
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Pan, L. A., Ramos, L., Segreti, A. M., Brent, D. A., & Phillips, M. L. (2015). Right superior temporal gyrus volume in adolescents with a history of suicide attempt. British Journal of Psychiatry, 206(4), 339–340. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.114.151316
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