Anhedonia symptoms: The assessment of brain functional mechanism following music stimuli using functional magnetic resonance imaging

•Evaluation of brain functional mechanism following music stimuli in anhedonia disorder.•Using fMRI to study the fronto limbic effective connectivity in anhedonia disorder.•Using fMRI to study the differences in regional brain activity in anhedonia disorder.•This work provides a unique view of inter...

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