Butterfield Rosalind D, Grad-Freilich Melanie, Silk Jennifer S
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, A-1305 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, USA.
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychology, 210 South Bouquet St., Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2023 Jun;149:105183. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105183. Epub 2023 Apr 17.
There is growing knowledge about how self-concept develops in adolescence and contributes to the onset of depression, but researchers have only recently begun investigating the neural mechanisms that underlie self-referential cognition in adolescents with and without depression. This paper reviews task-related functional neuroimaging (fMRI) research on self-referential neural processing in both healthy and depressed adolescents (M range = 12-18 years), with a focus on elucidating brain activation that may subserve adolescent self-perception and related associations with depression. Drawing on conclusions from the affective neuroscience literature and developmental theory, we propose a neurobehavioral model and future research recommendations to address how social factors might shape self-referential neural processes and self-concept in ways that confer risk for depression. We review the operationalization of self-concept, developmental theory (i.e., symbolic interactionism) on self-concept development, and the role of self-concept in adolescent depression. We then review empirical studies assessing neural activation during healthy and depressed adolescents' processing of self-relevant information, and the limited studies assessing links between social factors and neural self-referential processing.
关于自我概念在青春期如何发展以及如何导致抑郁症发作的知识日益增多,但研究人员直到最近才开始研究有抑郁症和无抑郁症青少年自我参照认知背后的神经机制。本文回顾了关于健康和抑郁青少年(年龄范围为12至18岁)自我参照神经加工的任务相关功能神经成像(fMRI)研究,重点是阐明可能支持青少年自我认知以及与抑郁症相关联的大脑激活情况。借鉴情感神经科学文献和发展理论的结论,我们提出了一个神经行为模型和未来研究建议,以探讨社会因素如何以增加抑郁症风险的方式塑造自我参照神经过程和自我概念。我们回顾了自我概念的操作化、关于自我概念发展的发展理论(即符号互动主义)以及自我概念在青少年抑郁症中的作用。然后我们回顾了评估健康和抑郁青少年处理自我相关信息时神经激活的实证研究,以及评估社会因素与神经自我参照加工之间联系的有限研究。