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面部情感处理与抑郁易感性:认知偏差与认知神经科学。

Facial affect processing and depression susceptibility: cognitive biases and cognitive neuroscience.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

出版信息

Psychol Bull. 2011 Nov;137(6):998-1028. doi: 10.1037/a0025348.

Abstract

Facial affect processing is essential to social development and functioning and is particularly relevant to models of depression. Although cognitive and interpersonal theories have long described different pathways to depression, cognitive-interpersonal and evolutionary social risk models of depression focus on the interrelation of interpersonal experience, cognition, and social behavior. We therefore review the burgeoning depressive facial affect processing literature and examine its potential for integrating disciplines, theories, and research. In particular, we evaluate studies in which information processing or cognitive neuroscience paradigms were used to assess facial affect processing in depressed and depression-susceptible populations. Most studies have assessed and supported cognitive models. This research suggests that depressed and depression-vulnerable groups show abnormal facial affect interpretation, attention, and memory, although findings vary based on depression severity, comorbid anxiety, or length of time faces are viewed. Facial affect processing biases appear to correspond with distinct neural activity patterns and increased depressive emotion and thought. Biases typically emerge in depressed moods but are occasionally found in the absence of such moods. Indirect evidence suggests that childhood neglect might cultivate abnormal facial affect processing, which can impede social functioning in ways consistent with cognitive-interpersonal and interpersonal models. However, reviewed studies provide mixed support for the social risk model prediction that depressive states prompt cognitive hypervigilance to social threat information. We recommend prospective interdisciplinary research examining whether facial affect processing abnormalities promote-or are promoted by-depressogenic attachment experiences, negative thinking, and social dysfunction.

摘要

面部情感处理对于社会发展和功能至关重要,尤其与抑郁症模型相关。尽管认知和人际理论早已描述了通向抑郁症的不同途径,但抑郁症的认知-人际和进化社会风险模型则侧重于人际关系经验、认知和社会行为的相互关系。因此,我们回顾了日益增多的抑郁症面部情感处理文献,并研究了其整合学科、理论和研究的潜力。特别是,我们评估了使用信息处理或认知神经科学范式来评估抑郁和易感人群的面部情感处理的研究。大多数研究都评估并支持了认知模型。这些研究表明,抑郁和易感群体在面部情感解释、注意力和记忆方面表现出异常,尽管研究结果因抑郁严重程度、伴发焦虑或观察面部的时间长短而异。面部情感处理偏差似乎与独特的神经活动模式以及增加的抑郁情绪和思维相对应。这些偏差通常在抑郁情绪中出现,但有时在没有这种情绪的情况下也会出现。间接证据表明,童年忽视可能会培养出异常的面部情感处理,这会以与认知-人际和人际模型一致的方式阻碍社会功能。然而,综述研究对社会风险模型的预测提供了混合支持,即抑郁状态促使认知对社会威胁信息产生过度警觉。我们建议进行前瞻性跨学科研究,以检验面部情感处理异常是否会促进或被促发抑郁性依恋经历、消极思维和社会功能障碍。

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