Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression of Negative Emotion in Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Functional MRI Study

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Oisin Butler
Gerd Willmund
Tobias Gleich
Peter Zimmermann
Ulman Lindenberger
Jürgen Gallinat
Simone Kühn
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[1] Center for Lifespan Psychology,Max Planck Institute for Human Development
[2] Military Hospital Berlin,Centre for Military Mental Health
[3] Charité University Medicine,Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[4] European University Institute,Department of Political and Social Sciences
[5] Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research,Clinic and Policlinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[6] University Clinic Hamburg-Eppendorf,undefined
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PTSD; fMRI; Emotion regulation; Stress; Combat; Military;
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Difficulties in the regulation of emotion are hypothesized to play a key role in the development and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to assess neural activity during task preparation and image presentation during different emotion regulation strategies, cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression, in PTSD. Patients with combat-related PTSD (n = 18) and combat-exposed controls (n = 27) were instructed to feel, reappraise or suppress their emotional response prior to viewing combat-related images during fMRI, while also providing arousal ratings. In the reappraise condition, patients showed lower medial prefrontal neural activity during task preparation and higher prefrontal neural activity during image presentation, compared with controls. No difference in neural activity was observed between the groups during the feel or suppress conditions, although patients rated images as more arousing than controls across all three conditions. By distinguishing between preparation and active regulation, and between reappraisal and suppression, the current findings reveal greater complexity regarding the dynamics of emotion regulation in PTSD and have implications for our understanding of the etiology and treatment of PTSD.
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