Functional neuroimaging in mood disorders

Sophia Frangou
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Functional imaging studies report activation differences between healthy controls and patients with mood disorders within prefrontal and anterior limbic regions. Existing evidence supports a model of mood disorders involving reduced modulation of limbic regions by prefrontal networks, but also suggests a degree of diagnostic specificity with regard to the direction of change. For example, patients with major depressive disorder show greater and more consistent increases in prefrontal and anterior cingulate activity in working memory tasks than those with bipolar disorder, irrespective of symptomatic state. Increased activation of the amygdala during emotional processing seems to be common In both disorders. The relationship of these findings to disease severity and prognosis remains to be elucidated.

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情绪障碍的功能性神经影像学
功能成像研究报告了健康对照组和情绪障碍患者在前额叶和前边缘区域的激活差异。现有证据支持一种情绪障碍模型,该模型涉及前额叶网络对边缘区域的调节减少,但也提出了关于变化方向的一定程度的诊断特异性。例如,与双相情感障碍患者相比,重度抑郁症患者在工作记忆任务中表现出更大、更一致的前额叶和前扣带活动增加,而与症状状态无关。在情绪处理过程中,杏仁核的激活增加似乎在这两种疾病中都很常见。这些发现与疾病严重程度和预后的关系仍有待阐明。
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