Amygdala fMRI-A Critical Appraisal of the Extant Literature.

IF 2.9 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Neuroscience Insights Pub Date : 2024-08-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26331055241270591
Tim Varkevisser, Elbert Geuze, Jack van Honk
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Abstract

Even before the advent of fMRI, the amygdala occupied a central space in the affective neurosciences. Yet this amygdala-centred view on emotion processing gained even wider acceptance after the inception of fMRI in the early 1990s, a landmark that triggered a goldrush of fMRI studies targeting the amygdala in vivo. Initially, this amygdala fMRI research was mostly confined to task-activation studies measuring the magnitude of the amygdala's response to emotional stimuli. Later, interest began to shift more towards the study of the amygdala's resting-state functional connectivity and task-based psychophysiological interactions. Later still, the test-retest reliability of amygdala fMRI came under closer scrutiny, while at the same time, amygdala-based real-time fMRI neurofeedback gained widespread popularity. Each of these major subdomains of amygdala fMRI research has left its marks on the field of affective neuroscience at large. The purpose of this review is to provide a critical assessment of this literature. By integrating the insights garnered by these research branches, we aim to answer the question: What part (if any) can amygdala fMRI still play within the current landscape of affective neuroscience? Our findings show that serious questions can be raised with regard to both the reliability and validity of amygdala fMRI. These conclusions force us to cast doubt on the continued viability of amygdala fMRI as a core pilar of the affective neurosciences.

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杏仁核 fMRI--对现有文献的批判性评估。
甚至在fMRI出现之前,杏仁核就已经占据了情感神经科学的中心位置。然而,这种以杏仁核为中心的情绪处理观点在 20 世纪 90 年代初的 fMRI 出现后得到了更广泛的认可,这一里程碑式的事件引发了针对杏仁核的体内 fMRI 研究热潮。最初,这种杏仁核 fMRI 研究主要局限于任务激活研究,测量杏仁核对情绪刺激的反应程度。后来,人们的兴趣开始更多地转向研究杏仁核的静息状态功能连接和基于任务的心理生理学相互作用。后来,杏仁核 fMRI 的测试重复可靠性受到了更严格的审查,与此同时,基于杏仁核的实时 fMRI 神经反馈技术也得到了广泛的普及。杏仁核 fMRI 研究的每一个主要子领域都在整个情感神经科学领域留下了自己的印记。本综述旨在对这些文献进行批判性评估。通过整合这些研究分支所获得的见解,我们旨在回答以下问题:杏仁核 fMRI 在当前情感神经科学领域还能发挥什么作用(如果有的话)?我们的研究结果表明,杏仁核 fMRI 的可靠性和有效性都存在严重问题。这些结论迫使我们对杏仁核 fMRI 作为情感神经科学的核心支柱是否仍然可行表示怀疑。
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