The neural basis of attaining conscious awareness of sad mood

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作者
Smith, Ryan [1 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
Braden, B. Blair [1 ]
Chen, Kewei [3 ,4 ]
Ponce, Francisco A. [2 ]
Lane, Richard D. [5 ,6 ]
Baxter, Leslie C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Barrow Neurol Inst, St Josephs Hosp & Med Ctr, Dept Neuroimaging, Phoenix, AZ 85259 USA
[2] St Josephs Hosp, Barrow Neurol Inst, Dept Neurosurg, Phoenix, AZ 85259 USA
[3] Banner Alzheimer Inst, Dept Neuroimaging, Phoenix, AZ 85006 USA
[4] Banner Good Samaritan PET Ctr, Tucson, AZ 85006 USA
[5] Univ Arizona, Dept Psychiat, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
[6] Univ Arizona, Dept Psychol, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
[7] St Josephs Hosp, Barrow Neurol Inst, Div Neuroimaging Res, Phoenix, AZ 85013 USA
关键词
Functional MRI; Sad mood; Prefrontal cortex; Insula; Awareness; WORKING-MEMORY; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; FUNCTIONAL MRI; COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE; EMOTION PERCEPTION; ANTERIOR INSULA; BRAIN ACTIVITY; MODEL; FMRI; ACTIVATION;
D O I
10.1007/s11682-014-9318-8
中图分类号
R445 [影像诊断学];
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100207 ;
摘要
The neural processes associated with becoming aware of sad mood are not fully understood. We examined the dynamic process of becoming aware of sad mood and recovery from sad mood. Sixteen healthy subjects underwent fMRI while participating in a sadness induction task designed to allow for variable mood induction times. Individualized regressors linearly modeled the time periods during the attainment of self-reported sad and baseline "neutral" mood states, and the validity of the linearity assumption was further tested using independent component analysis. During sadness induction the dorsomedial and ventrolateral prefrontal cortices, and anterior insula exhibited a linear increase in the blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal until subjects became aware of a sad mood and then a subsequent linear decrease as subjects transitioned from sadness back to the non-sadness baseline condition. These findings extend understanding of the neural basis of conscious emotional experience.
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页码:574 / 587
页数:14
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