Local brain abnormalities in emotional disorders: Evidence from resting state fMRI studies

Xize Jia, Mengting Li, Chunjie Wang, Collins Opoku Antwi, Adjei Peter Darko, Baojing Zhang, Jun Ren
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Emotional disorders inflict an enormous burden on society. Research on brain abnormalities implicated in emotional disorders has witnessed great progress over the past decades. Using cross‐sectional and longitudinal designs, resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs‐fMRI) and its analytic approaches have been applied to characterize the local properties of patients with emotional disorders. Additionally, brain activity alterations of emotional disorders have shown frequency‐specific. Despite the gains in understanding the roles of brain abnormalities in emotional disorders, the limitation of the small sample size needs to be highlighted. Lastly, we proposed that evidence from the positive psychology research stream presents it as a viable discipline, whose suggestions could be developed in future emotional disorders research. Such interdisciplinary research may produce novel treatments and intervention options.This article is categorized under: Psychology > Brain Function and Dysfunction
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情绪失调的局部大脑异常:静息状态 fMRI 研究的证据
情感障碍给社会造成了巨大的负担。在过去的几十年里,有关情绪障碍所涉及的大脑异常的研究取得了长足的进步。通过横断面和纵向设计,静息状态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)及其分析方法已被用于描述情绪障碍患者的局部特征。此外,情绪失调的大脑活动改变还显示出频率特异性。尽管在了解大脑异常在情绪障碍中的作用方面取得了进展,但仍需强调样本量较小的局限性。最后,我们提出,积极心理学研究流的证据表明它是一门可行的学科,其建议可在未来的情绪障碍研究中得到发展。这种跨学科研究可能会产生新的治疗和干预方案:心理学 > 大脑功能和功能障碍
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