ISSN: 2167-1044
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Department of Psychology, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey
Research Article
Depression Affects Working Memory Performance: A Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (FNIRS) Study
Author(s): Özge Keleş* and Erol Yıldırım
Depression is a complex disorder that can be caused by psychosocial and biological conditions and it not only effects
mood disorders, but also cognitive functions such as memory, decision making, psychomotor speed and attention.
As a result of the studies, some findings indicate that depressed individuals perform worse in neuropsychological
tests than healthy individuals, while other studies indicate there is no difference between the two groups. According
to neuroimaging studies on this subject, functional and anatomical differences were detected at the cortex and
subcortical levels in the prefrontal lobe. This study is consisting of two parts, behavioral and neuroimaging using
FNIRS. BDI was applied to the participants. The average age of the group with lower BDI score is 23, 9 ± 3, 04; the
average age of the higher group with higher BDI score is 22, 2+2,.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2167-1044.22.11.476