Social Dysfunction and Neural Processing of Emotional Valence Across Depressive and Anxiety Disorders

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Depression and Anxiety Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1155/2024/8564344
Simon Braak, Geor Bakker, Tanja Su, Channah Osinga, Laura Nawijn, Marie-Jose van Tol, Nic J. A. Van der Wee, Yolande Pijnenburg, Brenda W. J. H. Penninx
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Social dysfunction is common across psychiatric disorders, including depressive and anxiety disorders. Both disorders have been associated with negative biases in socioaffective neural processing, which may impact responses to social stimuli. This study aims to determine whether social dysfunction across these psychiatric disorders is indeed coupled to altered neural processing of negative and positive valenced emotional stimuli and whether a common neurobiological correlate can be identified. An implicit emotional faces functional magnetic resonance imaging task was used to measure brain activation in response to emotional stimuli in participants with depression (N = 46), anxiety (N = 45), comorbid depressive and anxiety disorders (N = 57), and healthy controls (N = 52). Social dysfunction was indexed using five items of the World Health Organisation Disability Assessment Schedule-2.0 (i.e., perceived social disability) and with the De Jong-Gierveld Loneliness scale (LON; i.e., perceived loneliness). Higher perceived social disability scores were associated with greater brain activation in the left angular gyrus in response to sad emotional faces across all participants but did not correlate with responses to overall negative (sad, angry, and fearful) or positive (happy) emotional faces. No interaction effect of diagnosis was observed for the finding. Perceived loneliness scores did not correlate with brain activation to emotional faces. Taken together, perceived social disability across persons with and without depressive and/or anxiety disorders converges specifically on sad emotional processing of the left angular gyrus, suggesting a potential common neurobiological correlate for social dysfunction.

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抑郁症和焦虑症患者的社交功能障碍与情绪价值的神经处理
社交功能障碍是包括抑郁症和焦虑症在内的各种精神疾病的共同特征。这两种疾病都与社会情感神经处理的负面偏差有关,而这种偏差可能会影响对社会刺激的反应。本研究旨在确定这些精神障碍的社交功能障碍是否确实与负面和正面情绪刺激的神经处理改变有关,以及是否能找到共同的神经生物学相关因素。研究人员使用内隐情绪面孔功能磁共振成像任务来测量抑郁症患者(46 人)、焦虑症患者(45 人)、合并抑郁和焦虑症患者(57 人)以及健康对照组患者(52 人)对情绪刺激的大脑激活反应。社交功能障碍采用世界卫生组织残疾评估表-2.0(即感知社交障碍)的五个项目和 De Jong-Gierveld 孤独量表(即感知孤独)进行评估。在所有参与者中,感知到的社交障碍得分越高,大脑左角回对悲伤情绪面孔的反应就越活跃,但与对整体负面(悲伤、愤怒和恐惧)或正面(快乐)情绪面孔的反应无关。在这一结果中,没有观察到诊断的交互效应。感知到的孤独感得分与大脑对情绪面孔的激活没有相关性。综上所述,有抑郁症和/或焦虑症的人和没有抑郁症和/或焦虑症的人所感知到的社交障碍特别集中在左侧角回的悲伤情绪处理上,这表明社交功能障碍可能与共同的神经生物学相关。
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Depression and Anxiety
Depression and Anxiety 医学-精神病学
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Depression and Anxiety is a scientific journal that focuses on the study of mood and anxiety disorders, as well as related phenomena in humans. The journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality research and review articles that contribute to the understanding and treatment of these conditions. The journal places a particular emphasis on articles that contribute to the clinical evaluation and care of individuals affected by mood and anxiety disorders. It prioritizes the publication of treatment-related research and review papers, as well as those that present novel findings that can directly impact clinical practice. The journal's goal is to advance the field by disseminating knowledge that can lead to better diagnosis, treatment, and management of these disorders, ultimately improving the quality of life for those who suffer from them.
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