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Common abnormalities and disorder-specific compensation during implicit regulation of emotional processing in generalized anxiety and major depressive disorders.

机译:在广泛性焦虑症和重度抑郁症的情感加工隐式调节过程中的常见异常和特定于疾病的补偿。

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OBJECTIVE: Anxiety and depressive disorders are both associated with abnormalities in the processing and regulation of emotion. However, little is known about the similarities and differences between anxiety and depression at the neural level. The authors examined emotional conflict processing using a salient stimulus associated with observable and interpretable behavioral outcomes and with activation in limbic and prefrontal regions implicated in anxiety and depression. METHOD: Thirty-two healthy comparison subjects, 18 patients with generalized anxiety disorder only, 14 patients with major depression only, and 25 patients with comorbid generalized anxiety disorder and major depression were studied using functional MRI while they performed an emotional conflict task that involved categorizing facial affect while ignoring overlaid affect label words. The authors used behavioral and neural measures to compare trial-by-trial changes in conflict regulation, a test of implicit regulation of emotional processing. RESULTS: Behavioral data indicated that only patients with generalized anxiety (i.e., the anxiety-only and comorbid groups) failed to implicitly regulate emotional conflict. By contrast, deficits in activation and connectivity of the ventral anterior cingulate and amygdala, areas previously implicated in regulating emotional conflict, were found in all patient groups. Depression-only patients, however, compensated for this deficit by also activating the left and right anterior lateral prefrontal cortices, in which activity was correlated with behavioral evidence of successful implicit regulation, thus mediating the disorder-specificity of the behavioral phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: These data support the existence of a common abnormality in anxiety and depression in the ventral cingulate and the amygdala, which may be related to a shared genetic etiology. Compensatory engagement of cognitive control circuitry in depression illustrates how the complex nature of psychopathology arises from the interaction of deficits and compensation, all of which can occur at an implicit level.
机译:目的:焦虑和抑郁症均与情绪的处理和调节异常有关。然而,关于神经焦虑和抑郁之间的异同知之甚少。作者使用显着的刺激检查了情绪冲突的处理过程,该刺激与可观察和可解释的行为结果以及与焦虑和抑郁有关的边缘和前额叶区域的激活相关。方法:在进行情感冲突任务时,对32名健康对照者,功能性MRI患者进行了研究,他们分别是18例广泛性焦虑症,14例仅重度抑郁症和25例合并性全身性焦虑症及重度抑郁症患者面部表情,而忽略重叠的影响标签词。作者使用行为和神经学方法来比较冲突调节中的逐项试验变化,这是对情感加工的内在调节的检验。结果:行为数据表明,只有患有广泛性焦虑症的患者(即仅焦虑症和合并症患者)无法隐式调节情绪冲突。相比之下,在所有患者组中均发现了腹侧前扣带回和杏仁核的活化和连通性缺陷,这些区域以前牵涉调节情绪冲突。然而,只有抑郁症的患者通过激活左,右前外侧前额叶皮层来补偿这种缺陷,其中活动与成功的隐式调节的行为证据相关,从而介导了行为表型的疾病特异性。结论:这些数据支持腹侧扣带和杏仁核存在焦虑和抑郁的常见异常,这可能与共同的遗传病因有关。抑郁症中认知控制电路的补偿性参与说明了心理病理学的复杂本质是如何由缺陷和补偿的相互作用产生的,所有这些缺陷都可能在隐性水平上发生。

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