Rubinow David R, Smith Mark J, Schenkel Linda A, Schmidt Peter J, Dancer Kristen
Behavioral Endocrinology Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda MD 20892-1276, United States.
J Affect Disord. 2007 Dec;104(1-3):37-44. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2007.01.031. Epub 2007 Mar 26.
Depressed patients show mood-congruent errors in the identification of emotion in facial expressions. Errors consist of impaired performance (recognition errors) and negative bias (seeing faces as sadder than they are). This abnormal processing may both reflect and contribute to the negative affective state. In this study, we administered an emotional recognition in facial expression task to women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) to determine whether processing errors similar to those in depression were present and whether they were confined to the luteal phase (i.e., state dependent).
The Facial Discrimination Task (FDT) was administered in the follicular and luteal phases to women with PMDD (n=28) and asymptomatic controls (n=27).
ANOVA with repeated measures identified significantly increased negative judgments (both performance errors and bias) in women with PMDD during the luteal phase (more neutral to sad misjudgments and higher negative bias index) as well as impaired "specificity" of judgments [an inability to discriminate neutral from emotional stimuli] (diagnosis by phase interactions, p<0.05), findings similar to those observed in depression. No menstrual cycle effects were seen in controls, and no differences between patients and controls were seen on a control task (age assessment of pictured subjects).
The levels of significance obtained were modest and would not withstand correction for multiple comparisons.
Women with PMDD display a luteal phase-dependent impairment (negative bias) in the processing of non-verbal affective information. This negative bias may contribute to the generation of negative mood states during the luteal phase and could suggest the presence of dysfunction in those brain regions whose coordinated activity mediates the recognition of emotion in facial expression.
抑郁症患者在识别面部表情中的情绪时表现出情绪一致性错误。这些错误包括表现受损(识别错误)和消极偏差(将面孔看得比实际更悲伤)。这种异常加工可能既反映了消极情感状态,又对其有促成作用。在本研究中,我们对经前烦躁障碍(PMDD)女性进行了一项面部表情情绪识别任务,以确定是否存在与抑郁症中类似的加工错误,以及这些错误是否仅限于黄体期(即状态依赖性)。
在卵泡期和黄体期对患有PMDD的女性(n = 28)和无症状对照组(n = 27)进行面部辨别任务(FDT)。
重复测量方差分析发现,患有PMDD的女性在黄体期的消极判断(表现错误和偏差)显著增加(从更多中性到悲伤的错误判断以及更高的消极偏差指数),同时判断的“特异性”受损[无法区分中性刺激和情绪刺激](通过阶段交互作用诊断,p<0.05),这些发现与在抑郁症中观察到的相似。对照组未观察到月经周期效应,并且在一项对照任务(图片中人物的年龄评估)上患者与对照组之间没有差异。
所获得的显著性水平适中,无法经受多重比较校正。
患有PMDD的女性在处理非言语情感信息时表现出黄体期依赖性损伤(消极偏差)。这种消极偏差可能导致黄体期消极情绪状态的产生,并可能提示那些其协同活动介导面部表情情绪识别的脑区存在功能障碍。