BACKGROUND: Antidepressant drugs such as selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) remediate negative biases in emotional processing in depressed patients in both behavioural and neural outcome measures. However, it is not clear if these effects occur before, or as a consequence of, changes in clinical state. METHOD: In the present study, we investigated the effects of short-term SSRI treatment in depressed patients on the neural response to fearful faces prior to clinical improvement in mood. Altogether, 42 unmedicated depressed patients received SSRI treatment (10 mg escitalopram daily) or placebo in a randomised, parallel-group design. The neural response to fearful and happy faces was measured on day 7 of treatment using function...
Rationale The amygdala and insular cortex are integral to the processing of emotionally salient stim...
One-week treatment with escitalopram decreases amygdala responses to fearful facial expressions in d...
OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to 1) assess facial expression recognition in subjects with a pre...
Antidepressant treatment reduces behavioural and neural markers of negative emotional bias early in ...
RATIONALE: We have previously demonstrated that antidepressant medication facilitates the processing...
Rationale We have previously demonstrated that antide-pressant medication facilitates the processing...
BACKGROUND: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are typically thought to have a delay of...
BACKGROUND: Short-term antidepressant administration has been reported to decrease amygdala response...
Background: The amygdala is believed to play a key role in processing emotionally salient, threat-re...
BACKGROUND: In healthy volunteers, exposure to antidepressants increases the recognition of posi...
Background: Increased self-focus and negative self-concept play an important role in depression. Ant...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated alteration of brain resting-state activity induced by ant...
The neurocognitive model of antidepressant treatment action states that antidepressants work by prod...
BACKGROUND: The neuropharmacological actions of antidepressants are well characterised but our under...
OBJECTIVE: Acute administration of an antidepressant increases positive affective processing in heal...
Rationale The amygdala and insular cortex are integral to the processing of emotionally salient stim...
One-week treatment with escitalopram decreases amygdala responses to fearful facial expressions in d...
OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to 1) assess facial expression recognition in subjects with a pre...
Antidepressant treatment reduces behavioural and neural markers of negative emotional bias early in ...
RATIONALE: We have previously demonstrated that antidepressant medication facilitates the processing...
Rationale We have previously demonstrated that antide-pressant medication facilitates the processing...
BACKGROUND: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are typically thought to have a delay of...
BACKGROUND: Short-term antidepressant administration has been reported to decrease amygdala response...
Background: The amygdala is believed to play a key role in processing emotionally salient, threat-re...
BACKGROUND: In healthy volunteers, exposure to antidepressants increases the recognition of posi...
Background: Increased self-focus and negative self-concept play an important role in depression. Ant...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated alteration of brain resting-state activity induced by ant...
The neurocognitive model of antidepressant treatment action states that antidepressants work by prod...
BACKGROUND: The neuropharmacological actions of antidepressants are well characterised but our under...
OBJECTIVE: Acute administration of an antidepressant increases positive affective processing in heal...
Rationale The amygdala and insular cortex are integral to the processing of emotionally salient stim...
One-week treatment with escitalopram decreases amygdala responses to fearful facial expressions in d...
OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to 1) assess facial expression recognition in subjects with a pre...