Sexual dimorphism in cortical theta rhythms relates to elevated internalizing symptoms during adolescence
Petro N, Picci G, Ott L, Rempe M, Embury C, Penhale S, Wang Y, Stephen J, Calhoun V, Taylor B, Wilson T. Sexual dimorphism in cortical theta rhythms relates to elevated internalizing symptoms during adolescence. Imaging Neuroscience 2024, 2: 1-13. DOI: 10.1162/imag_a_00062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpontaneous neural activityInternalizing symptomsNeural activityPsychiatric disordersEmergence of psychiatric disordersTheta activityEmergence of psychiatric symptomsAbstract Psychiatric disordersElevated internalizing symptomsStructural brain differencesTypically-developing youthSpontaneous theta activityEyes-closed restTheta frequency bandNegative ruminationCingulate cortexTemporoparietal junctionBrain differencesExternalizing symptomsPsychiatric symptomsAssociation cortexCortical regionsSex differencesCortical activityAssociation regions