Item does not contain fulltextTemporolimbic circuits play a crucial role in the regulation of human emotion. A highly sensitive single-shot multiecho functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technique with gradient compensation of local magnetic field inhomogeneities and real-time data analysis were used to measure increases in amygdala activation during single 60-s trials of self-induced sadness. Six healthy male and female subjects performed a validated mood induction paradigm with randomized presentation of sad or neutral faces in 10 trials per scan. Subjects reported the intensity of experienced sadness after each trial. Immediate feedback of amygdala activation was given to the subjects during the ongoing scan to reinforce mood ind...
The amygdala is a central target of emotion regulation. It is overactive and dysregulated in affecti...
Background. Depression has been associated with limbic hyperactivation and frontal hypoactivation in...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
The amygdala participates in the detection and control of affective states, and has been proposed to...
Human amygdalar activation has been reported during facial emotion recognition (FER) studies, mostly...
Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the amygdal...
Fear-related processing in the amygdala has been well documented, but its role in signaling other em...
<div><p>Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the...
Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rtfMRI) with neurofeedback allows investigation of ...
ABSTRACT fMRI studies on the neuro-anatomical substrates of emotion in healthy subjects show variou...
Being in control of one's emotions is not only desirable in many everyday situations but is also a g...
Real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf) is a promising tool for enhancing emotion regulation capabi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
in major depressive disorder (MDD), and normalize with remission. Real-time functional MRI neurofee...
The amygdala is a central target of emotion regulation. It is overactive and dysregulated in affecti...
The amygdala is a central target of emotion regulation. It is overactive and dysregulated in affecti...
Background. Depression has been associated with limbic hyperactivation and frontal hypoactivation in...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
The amygdala participates in the detection and control of affective states, and has been proposed to...
Human amygdalar activation has been reported during facial emotion recognition (FER) studies, mostly...
Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the amygdal...
Fear-related processing in the amygdala has been well documented, but its role in signaling other em...
<div><p>Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the...
Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rtfMRI) with neurofeedback allows investigation of ...
ABSTRACT fMRI studies on the neuro-anatomical substrates of emotion in healthy subjects show variou...
Being in control of one's emotions is not only desirable in many everyday situations but is also a g...
Real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf) is a promising tool for enhancing emotion regulation capabi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
in major depressive disorder (MDD), and normalize with remission. Real-time functional MRI neurofee...
The amygdala is a central target of emotion regulation. It is overactive and dysregulated in affecti...
The amygdala is a central target of emotion regulation. It is overactive and dysregulated in affecti...
Background. Depression has been associated with limbic hyperactivation and frontal hypoactivation in...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...