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[1S06m-4]Deep brain stimulation to the subcallosal cingulate induces context-dependent changes in dopamine and serotonin in humans with treatment-resistant depression

*Blair Shevlin1, Qi Xiu Fu1, Seth R Batten2, Brian H Kopell3, Arianna Neal Davis1, Matthew Hefflin1, Stephen Heisig3, Christopher J Rozell4, Ayaka Kato1, Matt Howe2, Alec Hartle2, Ki Sueng Choi3, Jason P White2, Terry Lohrenz2, Martijn Figee3, Kenneth Keshida5, Ignacio Saez1, P Read Montague2, Helen Mayberg3, Xiaosi Gu1 (1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 2. Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, 3. Center for Neuromodulation at Mount Sinai, 4. Georgia Tech, 5. Wake Forest University)

Keywords:

Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS),Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD),Voltammetry,Monoaminergic Signaling

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