Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with a mood-congruent processing bias in the amygdala toward face stimuli portraying sad expressions that is evident even when such stimuli are presented below the level of conscious awareness. The extended functional anatomical network that maintains this response bias has not been established, however.To identify neural network differences in the hemodynamic response to implicitly presented facial expressions between depressed and healthy control participants.Unmedicated-depressed participants with MDD (n=22) and healthy controls (HC; n=25) underwent functional MRI as they viewed face stimuli showing sad, happy or neutral face expressions, presented using a backward masking design. The blood-o...
Objectives It can be clinically difficult to distinguish depressed individuals with bipolar disor...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with a mood-congruent processing bias in the amygdala ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate recognition of facial expressions is crucial for social functioning. In depre...
A mood-congruent processing bias toward negative emotional information is a hallmark characteristic ...
Abstract Background The fundamental mechanism underlying emotional processing in major depressive di...
Previous studies examining neural responses to emotional stimuli in individuals with major depressiv...
Background. Depression has been associated with limbic hyperactivation and frontal hypoactivation in...
Background: Disturbed emotion processing underlies depression. We examined the neuronal underpinning...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>A considerable number of previous studies have shown abnormalities in the...
INTRODUCTION: A considerable number of previous studies have shown abnormalities in the processing o...
BackgroundVulnerability to relapse persists after remission of an acute episode of major depressive ...
Adolescence represents a critical developmental period where the prevalence of major depressive diso...
BACKGROUND: Previous imaging studies have revealed that acute major depression is characterized by a...
Objectives It can be clinically difficult to distinguish depressed individuals with bipolar disor...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with a mood-congruent processing bias in the amygdala ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate recognition of facial expressions is crucial for social functioning. In depre...
A mood-congruent processing bias toward negative emotional information is a hallmark characteristic ...
Abstract Background The fundamental mechanism underlying emotional processing in major depressive di...
Previous studies examining neural responses to emotional stimuli in individuals with major depressiv...
Background. Depression has been associated with limbic hyperactivation and frontal hypoactivation in...
Background: Disturbed emotion processing underlies depression. We examined the neuronal underpinning...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>A considerable number of previous studies have shown abnormalities in the...
INTRODUCTION: A considerable number of previous studies have shown abnormalities in the processing o...
BackgroundVulnerability to relapse persists after remission of an acute episode of major depressive ...
Adolescence represents a critical developmental period where the prevalence of major depressive diso...
BACKGROUND: Previous imaging studies have revealed that acute major depression is characterized by a...
Objectives It can be clinically difficult to distinguish depressed individuals with bipolar disor...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...
Background Abnormal brain activations during processing of emotional facial expressions in depressed...