Naama Rotem-Kohavi presents her results on resting-state functional MRI in infants prenataly exposed to antidepressant drugs

Naama Rotem-Kohavi presents her results on resting-state  functional MRI in infants prenataly exposed to antidepressant drugs in OHBM conference in Vancouver June 2017

 

“Our study is designed to examine the effects of prenatal maternal antidepressant drug exposure on the infant’s resting state networks (RSNs) development. Our findings suggest that infants who were exposed to antidepressant drugs prenatally show greater activation in the auditory network compared to non-exposed infants, accounting for prenatal maternal depressed mood symptoms.” Naama Rotem-Kohavi

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