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Dispositional fear, negative affectivity, and neuroimaging response to visually suppressed emotional faces

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作者Vizueta, Nathalie1; Patrick, Christopher J.2; Jiang, Yi3; Thomas, Kathleen M.4; He, Sheng1
刊名NEUROIMAGE
出版日期2012-01-02
卷号59期号:1页码:761-771
关键词Amygdala Binocular rivalry Invisible faces Functional MRI Continuous flash suppression Individual differences
ISSN号1053-8119
产权排序3
通讯作者Vizueta, N (reprint author), Univ Calif Los Angeles, Mood Disorders Res Program, 300 Med Plaza,Suite 1544, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.
英文摘要"Invisible" stimulus paradigms provide a method for investigating basic affective processing in clinical and non-clinical populations. Neuroimaging studies utilizing continuous flash suppression (CFS) have shown increased amygdala response to invisible fearful versus neutral faces. The current study used CFS in conjunction with functional MRI to test for differences in brain reactivity to visible and invisible emotional faces in relation to two distinct trait dimensions relevant to psychopathology: negative affectivity (NA) and fearfulness. Subjects consisted of college students (N=31) assessed for fear/fearlessness along with dispositional NA. The main brain regions of interest included the fusiform face area (FFA), superior temporal sulcus (STS), and amygdala. Higher NA, but not trait fear, was associated with enhanced response to fearful versus neutral faces in STS and right amygdala (but not FFA), within the invisible condition specifically. The finding that NA rather than fearfulness predicted degree of amygdala reactivity to suppressed faces implicates the input subdivision of the amygdala in the observed effects. Given the central role of NA in anxiety and mood disorders, the current data also support use of the CFS methodology for investigating the neurobiology of these disorders. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
学科主题Emotional psychology
收录类别SCI
项目简介This research was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) (MH089727 to CJP; Center support from MH072850 (CJP); HD007151 to NV; postdoctoral support for NV from MH17140); and the National Basic Research Program of China (No. 2011CB711000) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31070903) to YJ. The 3T scanner at the University of Minnesota is supported by BTRRP41 008079 and NCCP30 NS057091.
原文出处http://vision.psych.ac.cn/files/NeuroImage2012.pdf
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000296265500076
源URL[http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/11468]  
专题心理研究所_中国科学院心理健康重点实验室
作者单位1.Univ Minnesota, Dept Psychol, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
2.Florida State Univ, Dept Psychol, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
3.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, Key Lab Mental Hlth, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
4.Univ Minnesota, Inst Child Dev, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
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Vizueta, Nathalie,Patrick, Christopher J.,Jiang, Yi,et al. Dispositional fear, negative affectivity, and neuroimaging response to visually suppressed emotional faces[J]. NEUROIMAGE,2012,59(1):761-771.
APA Vizueta, Nathalie,Patrick, Christopher J.,Jiang, Yi,Thomas, Kathleen M.,&He, Sheng.(2012).Dispositional fear, negative affectivity, and neuroimaging response to visually suppressed emotional faces.NEUROIMAGE,59(1),761-771.
MLA Vizueta, Nathalie,et al."Dispositional fear, negative affectivity, and neuroimaging response to visually suppressed emotional faces".NEUROIMAGE 59.1(2012):761-771.

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