Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York.
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
Psychophysiology. 2018 Jan;55(1). doi: 10.1111/psyp.12892. Epub 2017 May 27.
Unipolar depression has been characterized as involving diminished approach motivation and reward sensitivity. A psychophysiological indicator of approach motivation involves an asymmetry in frontal EEG activity, such that greater left relative to right frontal cortical activity indicates increased approach motivation. Consistent with the perspective of reduced approach motivation tendencies, depression has been associated with decreased relative left frontal cortical activity. To date, supporting research has primarily relied on categorical diagnoses or composite symptom counts. However, given the heterogeneity in depression, it is unclear what specific symptom dimensions relate to decreased relative left frontal cortical activity. The present study examined the association between multiple depression symptom dimensions and asymmetrical frontal cortical activity while anticipating reward in separate undergraduate (n = 75) and clinical samples (current major depressive disorder [n = 68] and never depressed controls [n = 67]). All participants completed the Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms, a self-report measure of factor-analytically derived symptom dimensions. Frontal cortical activity was assessed during a computerized slot machine task while participants anticipated potential monetary reward or no incentive. In undergraduates with low depression symptoms and never depressed controls, reward trials relative to no-incentive trials elicited greater relative left frontal cortical activity. Furthermore, in both samples across all participants, increased dysphoria and lassitude symptoms were associated with decreased relative left frontal cortical activity while anticipating reward. The present study suggests that depression symptoms consistent with motivational disengagement are associated with decreased relative left frontal cortical activity.
单相抑郁症的特点是表现出动机减退和奖赏敏感性降低。动机的一种心理生理学指标涉及额 EEG 活动的不对称性,即相对于右侧额皮质活动,左侧额皮质活动增加表明动机增加。与动机减退倾向的观点一致,抑郁症与相对左侧额皮质活动减少有关。迄今为止,支持性研究主要依赖于分类诊断或综合症状计数。然而,鉴于抑郁症的异质性,尚不清楚哪些特定的症状维度与相对左侧额皮质活动减少有关。本研究在分别的大学生(n=75)和临床样本(当前的重度抑郁症[n=68]和从未抑郁的对照组[n=67])中,考察了多个抑郁症状维度与不对称额皮质活动之间的关系,同时预测奖励。所有参与者都完成了抑郁和焦虑症状清单,这是一种基于因子分析的症状维度的自我报告测量工具。在计算机化的老虎机任务中评估额皮质活动,参与者预测潜在的金钱奖励或无激励。在低抑郁症状的大学生和从未抑郁的对照组中,与无激励相比,奖励试验引起相对较大的左侧额皮质活动。此外,在所有参与者的两个样本中,抑郁和倦怠症状的增加与预测奖励时相对左侧额皮质活动减少有关。本研究表明,与动机脱离一致的抑郁症状与相对左侧额皮质活动减少有关。