Risk for depression and neural responses to fearful facial expressions of emotion
Depression is associated with neural abnormalities in emotional processing. This study explored whether these abnormalities underlie risk for depression. We compared the neural responses of volunteers who were at high and low-risk for the development of depression (by virtue of high and low neurotic...
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Published in | British journal of psychiatry Vol. 194; no. 2; pp. 139 - 145 |
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Abstract | Depression is associated with neural abnormalities in emotional processing.
This study explored whether these abnormalities underlie risk for depression.
We compared the neural responses of volunteers who were at high and low-risk for the development of depression (by virtue of high and low neuroticism scores; high-N group and low-N group respectively) during the presentation of fearful and happy faces using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
The high-N group demonstrated linear increases in response in the right fusiform gyrus and left middle temporal gyrus to expressions of increasing fear, whereas the low-N group demonstrated the opposite effect. The high-N group also displayed greater responses in the right amygdala, cerebellum, left middle frontal and bilateral parietal gyri to medium levels of fearful v. happy expressions.
Risk for depression is associated with enhanced neural responses to fearful facial expressions similar to those observed in acute depression. |
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AbstractList | BackgroundDepression is associated with neural abnormalities in emotional processing.AimsThis study explored whether these abnormalities underlie risk for depression.MethodWe compared the neural responses of volunteers who were at high and low-risk for the development of depression (by virtue of high and low neuroticism scores; high-N group and low-N group respectively) during the presentation of fearful and happy faces using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).ResultsThe high-N group demonstrated linear increases in response in the right fusiform gyrus and left middle temporal gyrus to expressions of increasing fear, whereas the low-N group demonstrated the opposite effect. The high-N group also displayed greater responses in the right amygdala, cerebellum, left middle frontal and bilateral parietal gyri to medium levels of fearful v. happy expressions.ConclusionsRisk for depression is associated with enhanced neural responses to fearful facial expressions similar to those observed in acute depression. Background Depression is associated with neural abnormalities in emotional processing. Aims This study explored whether these abnormalities underlie risk for depression. Method We compared the neural responses of volunteers who were at high & low-risk for the development of depression (by virtue of high & low neuroticism scores; high-N group & low-N group respectively) during the presentation of fearful & happy faces using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Results The high-N group demonstrated linear increases in response in the right fusiform gyrus & left middle temporal gyrus to expressions of increasing fear, whereas the low-N group demonstrated the opposite effect. The high-N group also displayed greater responses in the right amygdala, cerebellum, left middle frontal & bilateral parietal gyri to medium levels of fearful v. happy expressions. Conclusions Risk for depression is associated with enhanced neural responses to fearful facial expressions similar to those observed in acute depression. Figures, References. Adapted from the source document. Depression is associated with neural abnormalities in emotional processing.BACKGROUNDDepression is associated with neural abnormalities in emotional processing.This study explored whether these abnormalities underlie risk for depression.AIMSThis study explored whether these abnormalities underlie risk for depression.We compared the neural responses of volunteers who were at high and low-risk for the development of depression (by virtue of high and low neuroticism scores; high-N group and low-N group respectively) during the presentation of fearful and happy faces using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).METHODWe compared the neural responses of volunteers who were at high and low-risk for the development of depression (by virtue of high and low neuroticism scores; high-N group and low-N group respectively) during the presentation of fearful and happy faces using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).The high-N group demonstrated linear increases in response in the right fusiform gyrus and left middle temporal gyrus to expressions of increasing fear, whereas the low-N group demonstrated the opposite effect. The high-N group also displayed greater responses in the right amygdala, cerebellum, left middle frontal and bilateral parietal gyri to medium levels of fearful v. happy expressions.RESULTSThe high-N group demonstrated linear increases in response in the right fusiform gyrus and left middle temporal gyrus to expressions of increasing fear, whereas the low-N group demonstrated the opposite effect. The high-N group also displayed greater responses in the right amygdala, cerebellum, left middle frontal and bilateral parietal gyri to medium levels of fearful v. happy expressions.Risk for depression is associated with enhanced neural responses to fearful facial expressions similar to those observed in acute depression.CONCLUSIONSRisk for depression is associated with enhanced neural responses to fearful facial expressions similar to those observed in acute depression. Depression is associated with neural abnormalities in emotional processing. This study explored whether these abnormalities underlie risk for depression. We compared the neural responses of volunteers who were at high and low-risk for the development of depression (by virtue of high and low neuroticism scores; high-N group and low-N group respectively) during the presentation of fearful and happy faces using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The high-N group demonstrated linear increases in response in the right fusiform gyrus and left middle temporal gyrus to expressions of increasing fear, whereas the low-N group demonstrated the opposite effect. The high-N group also displayed greater responses in the right amygdala, cerebellum, left middle frontal and bilateral parietal gyri to medium levels of fearful v. happy expressions. Risk for depression is associated with enhanced neural responses to fearful facial expressions similar to those observed in acute depression. |
Author | Goodwin, Guy M. Chan, Stella W. Y. Norbury, Ray Harmer, Catherine J. |
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