Elliott R, Rubinsztein J S, Sahakian B J, Dolan R J
Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, UK.
Neuroreport. 2000 Jun 5;11(8):1739-44. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200006050-00028.
Tasks requiring subjects to attend emotional attributes of words have been used to study mood-congruent information processing biases in anxiety and affective disorders. In this study we adapted an emotional go/no-go task, for use with fMRI to assess the neural substrates of focusing on emotional attributes of words in normal subjects. The key findings were that responding to targets defined on the basis of meaning of words compared to targets defined on the basis of perceptual features was associated with response in inferior frontal gyrus and dorsal anterior cingulate. Further, selecting emotional targets, whether happy or sad, was associated with enhanced response in the subgenual cingulate, while happy targets elicited enhanced neural response in ventral anterior cingulate. These findings reaffirm the importance of medial prefrontal regions in normal emotional processing.
要求受试者关注词语情感属性的任务已被用于研究焦虑症和情感障碍中情绪一致性信息加工偏差。在本研究中,我们改编了一项情绪停止信号任务,用于功能磁共振成像(fMRI),以评估正常受试者关注词语情感属性的神经基础。关键发现是,与基于感知特征定义的目标相比,对基于词语意义定义的目标做出反应与额下回和背侧前扣带回的反应有关。此外,选择情绪目标,无论是快乐还是悲伤的目标,都与膝下扣带回反应增强有关,而快乐目标在腹侧前扣带回引发增强的神经反应。这些发现再次证实了内侧前额叶区域在正常情绪加工中的重要性。