Automatic processing of emotional stimuli in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder

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作者
Redhead, Anthony [1 ]
Jordan, Gabriele [2 ]
Ferrier, I. Nicol [2 ]
Meyer, Thomas D. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Tees Esk & Wear Valley NHS Trust, Easington Affect Disorders Team, Darlington, Durham, England
[2] Newcastle Univ, Inst Neurosci, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
[3] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, 1941 East Rd,BBSB 3118, Houston, TX 77054 USA
关键词
Bipolar disorder; Automatic processing; Affective priming paradigm; Emotional processing; Depression; Subliminal priming; MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER; I DISORDER; COGNITIVE VULNERABILITY; MANIC DEFENSE; SELF-ESTEEM; IMPLICIT; ANXIETY; ATTITUDES; UNIPOLAR; FMRI;
D O I
10.1016/j.jad.2016.06.021
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Biased information processing styles are a core feature of cognitive models of unipolar depression (UD). The manic-defence hypothesis (MDH) posits that UD and Bipolar Disorder (BD) are subject partially to the same underlying cognitive processes, which may act as putative vulnerability factors. Previous studies have used experimental paradigms as a way of measuring automatic (non-intentional) processing of emotional information in order to test the MDH with some studies providing some evidence for a negatively biased automatic processing of emotionally-relevant information in BD. However, most prior studies used supraliminal stimuli (i.e. presented above perceptual threshold). Based on the MDH we predicted that subliminally presented negative stimuli will affect performance of patients with BD differently than non-clinical participants, but similarly to what has been observed in prior studies with currently depressed patients. Methods: The current study used an affective priming paradigm with both supraliminally and subliminally presented emotional images as primes to measure automatic processing. Seventeen euthymic individuals with a BD diagnosis were recruited along with seventeen non-clinical control participants (NCC) matched for age and gender. Results: We found interference (increased response times) due to masked, subliminally presented negative primes in patients with BD when negative prime images were followed by negative targets, but decreased response times (facilitation) in NCCs. Limitations: We did not include a psychiatric control group and the sample size was small. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that euthymic patients with BD do exhibit an affective bias suggesting an increased sensitivity to negative emotional information even when euthymic. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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