Department of Psychology, Columbia University, 324 Schermerhorn Hall, New York, NY 10027, USA.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2014 Apr;9(4):403-11. doi: 10.1093/scan/nss148. Epub 2012 Nov 30.
Expectations about an upcoming emotional event have the power to shape one's subsequent affective response for better or worse. Here, we used mediation analyses to examine the relationship between brain activity when anticipating the need to cognitively reappraise aversive images, amygdala responses to those images and subsequent success in diminishing negative affect. We found that anticipatory activity in right rostrolateral prefrontal cortex was associated with greater subsequent left amygdala responses to aversive images and decreased regulation success. In contrast, anticipatory ventral anterior insula activity was associated with reduced amygdala responses and greater reappraisal success. In both cases, left amygdala responses mediated the relationship between anticipatory activity and reappraisal success. These results suggest that anticipation facilitates successful reappraisal via reduced anticipatory prefrontal 'cognitive' elaboration and better integration of affective information in paralimbic and subcortical systems.
对即将到来的情感事件的期望具有塑造一个人随后情感反应的能力,无论是好是坏。在这里,我们使用中介分析来检验在预期需要认知重评令人厌恶的图像时大脑活动与对这些图像的杏仁核反应以及随后成功减少负面情绪之间的关系。我们发现,右额外侧前皮质的预期活动与随后对令人厌恶的图像的左杏仁核反应增加和调节成功降低有关。相比之下,预期的腹侧前岛叶活动与杏仁核反应减少和再评价成功增加有关。在这两种情况下,左杏仁核反应介导了预期活动与再评价成功之间的关系。这些结果表明,通过减少预期前额叶的“认知”细化以及在边缘和皮质下系统中更好地整合情感信息,预期促进了成功的再评价。