Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA.
Department of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, USA.
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2023 Jun;38(6):e5936. doi: 10.1002/gps.5936.
Emotional wellbeing (EWB) is a multi-faceted concept of immediate relevance to human health. NIH recently initiated a series of research networks to advance understanding of EWB. Our network (NEW Brain Aging) focuses on mechanistic understanding of EWB in relation to brain aging. Here, by synthesizing the literature on emotional processing and the underlying brain circuit mechanisms in human and non-human animals, we propose a reactivity and reappraisal model for understanding EWB and its age-related changes. This model emphasizes the dynamic interactions between affective stimuli, behavioral/physiological responses, brain emotional states, and subjective feelings. It also aims to integrate the unique emotional processes involved in explaining EWB in aging humans with the emerging mechanistic insight of topologically conserved emotional brain networks from cross-species studies. We also highlight the research opportunities and challenges in EWB and brain aging research and the potential application of the model in addressing these issues.
情绪健康(EWB)是一个多方面的概念,与人类健康直接相关。NIH 最近启动了一系列研究网络,以增进对 EWB 的理解。我们的网络(NEW 大脑老化)专注于理解 EWB 与大脑老化相关的机制。在这里,通过综合人类和非人类动物情感处理和潜在大脑回路机制的文献,我们提出了一个用于理解 EWB 及其与年龄相关变化的反应和再评价模型。该模型强调了情感刺激、行为/生理反应、大脑情绪状态和主观感受之间的动态相互作用。它还旨在整合在解释衰老人类的 EWB 中涉及的独特情感过程,以及跨物种研究中拓扑上保守的情感大脑网络的新兴机制见解。我们还强调了 EWB 和大脑老化研究中的研究机会和挑战,以及该模型在解决这些问题中的潜在应用。