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Modulating Emotional Experience Using Electrical Stimulation of the Medial‐Prefrontal Cortex: A Preliminary tDCS‐fMRI Study

机译:使用电气刺激的内侧前额外皮层的电气刺激调节情绪经验:初步TDCS-FMRI研究

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Objectives Implicit regulation of emotions involves medial‐prefrontal cortex (mPFC) regions exerting regulatory control over limbic structures. Diminished regulation relates to aberrant mPFC functionality and psychopathology. Establishing means of modulating mPFC functionality could benefit research on emotion and its dysregulation. Here, we tested the capacity of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) targeting mPFC to modulate subjective emotional states by facilitating implicit emotion regulation. Materials and Methods Stimulation was applied concurrently with functional magnetic resonance imaging to validate its neurobehavioral effect. Sixteen participants were each scanned twice, counterbalancing active and sham tDCS application, while undergoing negative mood induction (clips featuring negative vs. neutral contents). Effects of stimulation on emotional experience were assessed using subjective and neural measures. Results Subjectively, active stimulation led to significant reduction in reported intensity of experienced emotions to negatively valenced ( p ?=?0.005) clips but not to neutral clips ( p ??0.99). Active stimulation further mitigated a rise in stress levels from pre‐ to post‐induction (sham: p ?=?0.004; active: p ?=?0.15). Neurally, stimulation increased activation in mPFC regions associated with implicit emotion regulation (ventromedial‐prefrontal cortex; subgenual anterior‐cingulate cortex, sgACC), and in ventral striatum, a core limbic structure (all p s??0.05). Stimulation also altered functional connectivity (assessed using whole‐brain psycho‐physiological interaction) between these regions, and with additional limbic regions. Stimulation‐induced sgACC activation correlated with reported emotion intensity and depressive symptoms ( r s??0.64, p s??0.018), suggesting individual differences in stimulation responsivity. Conclusions Results of this study indicate the potential capacity of tDCS to facilitate brain activation in mPFC regions underlying implicit regulation of emotion and accordingly modulate subjective emotional experiences.
机译:目标隐含监管情绪涉及内侧前额外的皮质(MPFC)区域对肢体结构进行监管控制。减少调节涉及异常MPFC功能和精神病理学。建立调制MPFC功能的手段可以使情绪及其失调研究受益。在这里,我们通过促进隐含的情绪调节来测试靶向MPFC的经济直流刺激(TDCS)调制主观情绪状态的能力。材料和方法刺激与功能磁共振成像同时施用,以验证其神经表达效应。每个参与者都扫描了两次,抵消了主动和假TDCS应用,同时接受负面情绪感应(夹子以负与中性内容为单位)。利用主观和神经措施评估了刺激对情绪经验的影响。结果主动刺激导致报告的经验性情绪的强度显着降低(p?= 0.005)夹子,但不是中性夹子(p?& 0.99)。活跃的刺激进一步减轻了从诱导后(Sham:P?= 0.004;活性:P?= 0.15)的应力水平的增加。神经外,刺激增加了与隐性情绪调节相关的MPFC区域的激活(口腔前额甲酸切片;因子前刺激皮层,SGACC)和腹侧纹状体,核心肢体结构(所有P s?& 0.05)。刺激也改变了这些地区之间的功能连通性(在使用全脑心理生理相互作用)和额外的肢体区域。刺激诱导的SGACC激活与报告的情绪强度和抑郁症状相关(R s?&Δ0.64,p s?0.018),表明刺激反应性的个体差异。结论本研究的结果表明TDC的潜在能力,促进MPFC地区的脑激活,潜在的情感,并相应地调节主观情绪体验。

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