Canli Turhan, Sivers Heidi, Thomason Moriah E, Whitfield-Gabrieli Susan, Gabrieli John D E, Gotlib Ian H
Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-2500, USA.
Neuroreport. 2004 Dec 3;15(17):2585-8. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200412030-00005.
Depression involves either enhanced processing of negative stimuli or diminished processing of positive stimuli. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess brain activation in depressed vs healthy participants. Fifteen participants diagnosed with major depressive disorder and 15 controls were scanned during a lexical decision task involving neutral, happy, sad, and threat-related words. For happy words, depressed subjects exhibited less activation than did controls to happy words in fronto-temporal and limbic regions. For sad words, depressed subjects showed more activation than did controls in the inferior parietal lobule and less activation in the superior temporal gyrus and cerebellum, suggesting a complex activation pattern that varies for neural sub-circuits that may be associated with different cognitive or behavioral processes.
抑郁症涉及对负面刺激的处理增强或对正面刺激的处理减弱。我们使用功能磁共振成像来评估抑郁症患者与健康参与者的大脑激活情况。在一项涉及中性、快乐、悲伤和威胁相关词汇的词汇判断任务中,对15名被诊断为重度抑郁症的参与者和15名对照组进行了扫描。对于快乐词汇,抑郁症患者在额颞叶和边缘区域对快乐词汇的激活程度低于对照组。对于悲伤词汇,抑郁症患者在下顶叶小叶的激活程度高于对照组,而在颞上回和小脑的激活程度低于对照组,这表明一种复杂的激活模式,该模式因可能与不同认知或行为过程相关的神经子回路而异。