Affective Brain Lab, Experimental Psychology, University College London London, UK.
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London London, UK.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Aug 28;8:639. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00639. eCollection 2014.
Recent evidence suggests that a state of good mental health is associated with biased processing of information that supports a positively skewed view of the future. Depression, on the other hand, is associated with unbiased processing of such information. Here, we use brain imaging in conjunction with a belief update task administered to clinically depressed patients and healthy controls to characterize brain activity that supports unbiased belief updating in clinically depressed individuals. Our results reveal that unbiased belief updating in depression is mediated by strong neural coding of estimation errors in response to both good news (in left inferior frontal gyrus and bilateral superior frontal gyrus) and bad news (in right inferior parietal lobule and right inferior frontal gyrus) regarding the future. In contrast, intact mental health was linked to a relatively attenuated neural coding of bad news about the future. These findings identify a neural substrate mediating the breakdown of biased updating in major depression disorder, which may be essential for mental health.
最近的证据表明,良好的心理健康状态与信息的偏向性处理有关,这种处理支持对未来的正向偏斜观点。另一方面,抑郁与这种信息的无偏处理有关。在这里,我们使用脑成像结合信念更新任务,对临床抑郁患者和健康对照组进行研究,以描述支持临床抑郁个体无偏信念更新的大脑活动。我们的结果表明,抑郁中的无偏信念更新是由对未来的好消息(左额下回和双侧额上回)和坏消息(右顶下小叶和右额下回)的估计误差的强烈神经编码介导的。相比之下,完整的心理健康与未来坏消息的神经编码相对减弱有关。这些发现确定了介导重度抑郁症中偏向性更新崩溃的神经基质,这可能对心理健康至关重要。