MK4MDD

Brain Morphology and Function Report

Basic Information
Name Occipital Lobe
Brain Morphology The two occipital lobes are the smallest of four paired lobes in the human cerebral cortex. Located in the rearmost portion of the skull, the occipital lobes are part of the forebrain. The cortical lobes are not defined by any internal structural features, but rather by the bones of the skull that overlie them. Thus, the occipital lobe is defined as the part of the cerebral cortex that lies underneath the occipital bone. The occipital lobe is the visual processing center of the mammalian brain containing most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex.
Brain Function Occipital Lobe- associated with visual processing
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No. of Studies (Positive/Negative) 11(11/0) Help

Positive relationships between Occipital Lobe and MDD (count: 11)
Name in Literature Reference Research Type Statistical Result Relation Description Help
occipital cortex Costafreda, 2009 patients and normal controls Of the patients who subsequently achieved clinical remission...... Of the patients who subsequently achieved clinical remission with antidepressant medication, clinical remission was predicted by greater grey matter density in the right occipital cortex (BA 19). Decreased grey matter density in the occipital (BA 19) cortex showed the highest contribution to the diagnosis of depression. More...
occipital cortex Drevets, 1999 patients and normal controls The mean 5HT1A receptor BP was reduced in the occipital cort...... The mean 5HT1A receptor BP was reduced in the occipital cortex in the depressives relative to the controls. More...
occipital cortex Bonte, 2001 patients and normal controls Two groups of patients were identified: 8 with significant p...... Two groups of patients were identified: 8 with significant posterior flow deficits in the occipital cortex (Brodmann's areas 18 and 19), usually symmetric, and best visualized on paramedian sagittal sections, and 13 without obvious occipital perfusion deficits but with anterior rCBF deficits in a pattern often described in the literature, attaining statistical significance in the right frontal region. More...
occipital cortices Messa, 2003 patients and normal controls P-value = 0.003 ANOVA; P-value = 0.001 ANCOVA A significant reduction in binding index (BI) of [(18)F]FESP...... A significant reduction in binding index (BI) of [(18)F]FESP ( P=0.003 ANOVA, P=0.001 ANCOVA) was found in DN(drug-naive) patients in the frontal, occipital, temporal and cingulate cortices More...
occipital cortex Sanacora, 2004 patients and normal controls P-value = 0.01 Depressed subjects had significantly lower occipital cortex ...... Depressed subjects had significantly lower occipital cortex GABA concentrations compared with healthy controls (P =.01). More...
occipital cortex Nofzinger, 2005 patients and normal controls Depressed patients showed larger decreases than healthy subj...... Depressed patients showed larger decreases than healthy subjects in relative metabolism in the occipital cortex. More...
occipital lobe Abe, 2010 patients and normal controls Local areas showing significant gray matter volume reduction...... Local areas showing significant gray matter volume reduction in depressive patients compared with controls were observed in the occipital lobe More...
occipital cortex Maciag, 2010 patients and normal controls The density of CB-IR neurons in layer II of the occipital co...... The density of CB-IR neurons in layer II of the occipital cortex was significantly decreased in major depressive disorder subjects compared with the control group. More...
occipital cortices Townsend, 2010 patients and normal controls In a between-group comparison, patients showed significantly...... In a between-group comparison, patients showed significantly reduced activation in the insula, temporal and occipital cortices. More...
occipital lobe Peng, 2011 patients and normal controls ReHo (regional homogeneity) in the left thalamus, left tempo...... ReHo (regional homogeneity) in the left thalamus, left temporal lobe, left cerebellar posterior lobe, and the bilateral occipital lobe was found to be significantly decreased in depression compared to healthy controls in resting state of depression. More...
occipital regions Zhang, 2011 patients and normal controls The MDD patients exhibited reduced nodal centralities in the...... The MDD patients exhibited reduced nodal centralities in the occipital regions. More...

Positive relationships between Occipital Lobe and other components at different levels (count: 1) Help
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Positive relationship network of Occipital Lobe in MK4MDD
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Genetic/Epigenetic Locus Protein and Other Molecule Cell and Molecular Pathway Neural System Cognition and Behavior Symptoms and Signs Environment MDD
Genetic/Epigenetic Locus Protein and Other Molecule Cell and Molecular Pathway Neural System Cognition and Behavior Symptoms and Signs Environment MDD
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Negative relationships between Occipital Lobe and MDD (count: 0)
Negative relationships between Occipital Lobe and other components at different levels (count: 0) Help