Insular dysfunction within the salience network is associated with severity of symptoms and aberrant inter-network connectivity in major depressive disorder
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Valentin Riedl | Anselm Doll | Hans Förstl | Christian Sorg | Felix Brandl | Afra M. Wohlschläger | Josef Bäuml | Claus Zimmer | Chun Meng | C. Sorg | V. Riedl | Hans Förstl | C. Zimmer | A. Wohlschläger | A. Manoliu | D. Schwerthöffer | M. Scherr | J. Bäuml | M. Tahmasian | F. Brandl | C. Meng | Andrei Manoliu | Martin Scherr | Dirk Schwerthöffer | Masoud Tahmasian | Anselm Doll
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