Emotional working memory in patients with major depressive disorder.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Journal of International Medical Research Pub Date : 2018-05-01 Epub Date: 2018-03-12 DOI:10.1177/0300060518758225
Mi Li, Lei Feng, Xingwang Liu, Ming Zhang, Bingbing Fu, Gang Wang, Shengfu Lu, Ning Zhong, Bin Hu
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Objective This study was performed to examine the working memory (WM) encoding and retrieval abilities in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and determine whether a mood-congruent memory effect is present. Methods The modified Sternberg WM paradigm with positive, negative, and neutral emotional pictures was used to investigate the WM abilities of 26 patients with MDD and 26 healthy controls (HCs). Results No significant difference in picture WM was found between the MDD and HC groups; however, the accuracy of picture position WM was significantly lower and the response time was significantly longer in the MDD than HC group, regardless of the picture or position WM. Additionally, in the MDD group, the accuracy of negative picture/position WM was significantly higher than that of positive picture/position WM. Conclusions These results suggest that in patients with MDD, spatial WM impairment was more severe than object WM. In addition, these patients' WM retrieval was impaired, resulting in a decrease in WM retrieval ability, which may be an important cause of the slow thought in patients with MDD. Moreover, patients with depression have a mood-congruent memory effect, which may be an important factor in the occurrence and maintenance of depression.

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重度抑郁症患者的情绪工作记忆。
目的研究重度抑郁障碍(MDD)患者的工作记忆(WM)编码和检索能力,以确定是否存在情绪一致性记忆效应。方法采用改良的Sternberg WM范式,包括积极、消极和中性情绪图片,对26例重度抑郁症患者和26例健康对照(hc)的WM能力进行研究。结果MDD组与HC组图像WM无显著性差异;然而,无论是图片还是位置WM, MDD组的图像位置WM的准确性都明显低于HC组,反应时间也明显长于HC组。此外,在MDD组中,阴性图像/位置WM的准确性显著高于阳性图像/位置WM。结论MDD患者空间性脑损伤较客体性脑损伤严重。此外,这些患者的WM检索功能受损,导致WM检索能力下降,这可能是导致MDD患者思维缓慢的重要原因。此外,抑郁症患者存在心境一致记忆效应,这可能是抑郁症发生和维持的重要因素。
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