Event-Related Brain Oscillations Changes in Major Depressive Disorder Patients During Emotional Face Recognition.

IF 1.7 Clinical EEG and neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1177/15500594241304490
Mengwei Wang, Sihong Wei, Yiyang Zhang, Min Jia, Chaolin Teng, Wei Wang, Jin Xu
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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a disorder with multiple impairments, among which emotion disorder is the most main one. Nowadays, evoked activity (EA), such as event-related potential (ERP), has mostly been studied for MDD, but induced activity (IA) analysis is still lacking. In this paper, EA, IA and event-related spectral perturbation (ERSP) were studied and compared between MDD patients and healthy controls (HC). Electroencephalogram (EEG) of 26 healthy controls and 21 MDD patients were recorded during three different facial expression (positive, neutral, negative) recognition tasks. Two phases of task execution process were studied, the early stage (0-200 ms after stimuli), and the late stage (200-500 ms after stimuli). ERSP, EA index and IA index of θ (4-7 Hz), α (8-13 Hz) and β (14-30 Hz) frequency bands were calculated and compared between two groups for two phases, respectively. In the early stage, the results indicated a decreased IA in α band in MDD compared to HC in frontal and parieto-occipital areas during neutral and negative face recognition. During the late stage, reduced IA and lower ERSP were also observed in α band in frontal and parieto-occipital areas in MDD during neutral and negative face recognition. Moreover, IA in θ band in MDD was lower than HC during negative face recognition. The findings reflected the abnormality of negative emotion processing in MDD, which could help to interpret the neural mechanism of depression.

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情绪面部识别过程中重度抑郁症患者事件相关脑振荡的变化。
重度抑郁障碍(MDD)是一种多重损害的障碍,其中情绪障碍是最主要的一种。目前,对MDD的诱发活动(EA)如事件相关电位(ERP)的研究较多,而对诱发活动(IA)的分析还比较缺乏。本文研究并比较了MDD患者和健康对照(HC)的EA、IA和事件相关谱摄动(ERSP)。记录了26例健康对照和21例重度抑郁症患者在3种不同面部表情(阳性、中性、阴性)识别任务中的脑电图。研究了任务执行过程的早期阶段(刺激后0 ~ 200 ms)和后期阶段(刺激后200 ~ 500 ms)。分别计算两组两相θ (4 ~ 7 Hz)、α (8 ~ 13 Hz)和β (14 ~ 30 Hz)频段的ERSP、EA指数和IA指数,并进行比较。结果表明,在中性和负性人脸识别过程中,重度抑郁症患者的额部和顶枕区α带IA明显低于HC。在中度和负性面部识别过程中,重度抑郁症患者额区和顶枕区α带IA减少,ERSP降低。MDD患者在负性人脸识别时,θ波段IA低于HC。研究结果反映了MDD患者负性情绪加工的异常,有助于解释抑郁症的神经机制。
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