Short-term antidepressant administration reduces negative self-referential processing in the medial prefrontal cortex in subjects at risk for depression
暂无分享,去创建一个
C. Harmer | R. Norbury | M. D. Simplicio | M Di Simplicio | R Norbury | C J Harmer | M. Simplicio | Catherine J. Harmer | C. Harmer
[1] E. Rolls,et al. The orbitofrontal cortex and beyond: From affect to decision-making , 2008, Progress in Neurobiology.
[2] William A. Cunningham,et al. Implicit and Explicit Evaluation: fMRI Correlates of Valence, Emotional Intensity, and Control in the Processing of Attitudes , 2004, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[3] A. Beck,et al. An inventory for measuring depression. , 1961, Archives of general psychiatry.
[4] Stephen M Smith,et al. Fast robust automated brain extraction , 2002, Human brain mapping.
[5] Kevin N. Ochsner,et al. For better or for worse: neural systems supporting the cognitive down- and up-regulation of negative emotion , 2004, NeuroImage.
[6] R. Todd Constable,et al. Stop the sadness: Neuroticism is associated with sustained medial prefrontal cortex response to emotional facial expressions , 2008, NeuroImage.
[7] R. Burchfield. Frequency Analysis of English Usage: Lexicon and Grammar. By W. Nelson Francis and Henry Kučera with the assistance of Andrew W. Mackie. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1982. x + 561 , 1985 .
[8] J. Gross,et al. The cognitive control of emotion , 2005, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[9] M. Posner,et al. Cognitive and emotional influences in anterior cingulate cortex , 2000, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[10] P. Cowen,et al. Efficacy markers in depression , 2011, Journal of psychopharmacology.
[11] Catherine J. Harmer,et al. Effect of a single dose of citalopram on amygdala response to emotional faces , 2009, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[12] Stella W. Y. Chan,et al. Highly neurotic never-depressed students have negative biases in information processing , 2007, Psychological Medicine.
[13] P. Cowen,et al. Affective modulation of anterior cingulate cortex in young people at increased familial risk of depression , 2008, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[14] F. Strian,et al. Evaluation of depressive states, especially in longitudinal studies. , 1974, Modern problems of pharmacopsychiatry.
[15] C. Spielberger,et al. Manual for the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory , 1970 .
[16] Mark W. Woolrich,et al. Vascular Territory Image Analysis Using Vessel Encoded Arterial Spin Labeling , 2009, MICCAI.
[17] W. Nelson Francis,et al. FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH USAGE: LEXICON AND GRAMMAR , 1983 .
[18] Paul Gilbert,et al. Having a word with yourself: Neural correlates of self-criticism and self-reassurance , 2010, NeuroImage.
[19] P. Cowen,et al. A single dose of mirtazapine modulates neural responses to emotional faces in healthy people , 2010, Psychopharmacology.
[20] Michael Brady,et al. Improved Optimization for the Robust and Accurate Linear Registration and Motion Correction of Brain Images , 2002, NeuroImage.
[21] Mark W. Woolrich,et al. Multilevel linear modelling for FMRI group analysis using Bayesian inference , 2004, NeuroImage.
[22] Guy M. Goodwin,et al. Risk for depression is associated with neural biases in emotional categorisation , 2008, Neuropsychologia.
[23] R Todd Constable,et al. Emotional conflict and neuroticism: personality-dependent activation in the amygdala and subgenual anterior cingulate. , 2007, Behavioral neuroscience.
[24] J. P. Hamilton,et al. Neural processing of reward and loss in girls at risk for major depression. , 2010, Archives of general psychiatry.
[25] Thomas E. Nichols,et al. Nonparametric permutation tests for functional neuroimaging: A primer with examples , 2002, Human brain mapping.
[26] Hans J. Eysenck,et al. Manual of the Eysenck personality questionnaire , 1975 .
[27] J. Talairach,et al. Co-Planar Stereotaxic Atlas of the Human Brain: 3-Dimensional Proportional System: An Approach to Cerebral Imaging , 1988 .
[28] J. Leppänen. Emotional information processing in mood disorders: a review of behavioral and neuroimaging findings , 2006, Current opinion in psychiatry.
[29] P. Jerabek,et al. Regional metabolic effects of fluoxetine in major depression: serial changes and relationship to clinical response , 2000, Biological Psychiatry.
[30] M. Rushworth,et al. The contribution of distinct subregions of the ventromedial frontal cortex to emotion, social behavior, and decision making , 2008, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.
[31] P. Cowen,et al. Short-term antidepressant treatment modulates amygdala response to happy faces , 2009, Psychopharmacology.
[32] Nicholas D. Walsh,et al. Functional Coupling of the Amygdala in Depressed Patients Treated with Antidepressant Medication , 2008, Neuropsychopharmacology.
[33] A. Beck. The evolution of the cognitive model of depression and its neurobiological correlates. , 2008, The American journal of psychiatry.
[34] I. Gotlib,et al. Neural correlates of inhibitory deficits in depression , 2010, Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.
[35] U. Windhorst,et al. Major depressive disorder , 2009 .
[36] J. Price,et al. Neurocircuitry of Mood Disorders , 2010, Neuropsychopharmacology.
[37] P. Cowen,et al. Effect of acute antidepressant administration on negative affective bias in depressed patients. , 2009, The American journal of psychiatry.
[38] A. Beck,et al. Development and Validation of the Dysfunctional Attitude Scale: A Preliminary Investigation. , 1978 .
[39] Stephen M. Smith,et al. Probabilistic independent component analysis for functional magnetic resonance imaging , 2004, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging.
[40] Stephen M. Smith,et al. Improved Optimization for the Robust and Accurate Linear Registration and Motion Correction of Brain Images , 2002, NeuroImage.
[41] Daniel Gallichan,et al. Measuring the Effects of Remifentanil on Cerebral Blood Flow and Arterial Arrival Time Using 3D Grase MRI with Pulsed Arterial Spin Labelling , 2008, Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.
[42] Mark Lau,et al. Modulation of cortical-limbic pathways in major depression: treatment-specific effects of cognitive behavior therapy. , 2004, Archives of general psychiatry.
[43] N. Anderson. Likableness ratings of 555 personality-trait words. , 1968, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[44] S. Lehéricy,et al. Self-referential processing and the prefrontal cortex over the course of depression: a pilot study. , 2010, Journal of affective disorders.
[45] Abraham Z. Snyder,et al. A default mode of brain function: A brief history of an evolving idea , 2007, NeuroImage.
[46] John Suckling,et al. Attenuation of the neural response to sad faces in major depression by antidepressant treatment: a prospective, event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study. , 2004, Archives of general psychiatry.
[47] G. Dichter,et al. The effects of Brief Behavioral Activation Therapy for Depression on cognitive control in affective contexts: An fMRI investigation. , 2010, Journal of affective disorders.
[48] Mark W. Woolrich,et al. Advances in functional and structural MR image analysis and implementation as FSL , 2004, NeuroImage.
[49] Guy M. Goodwin,et al. Antidepressant Drug Treatment Modifies the Neural Processing of Nonconscious Threat Cues , 2006, Biological Psychiatry.
[50] P. Cowen,et al. Increased Positive versus Negative Affective Perception and Memory in Healthy Volunteers following Selective Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibition , 2022 .
[51] A. Lozano,et al. Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression , 2005, Neuron.
[52] Stephen M. Smith,et al. Temporal Autocorrelation in Univariate Linear Modeling of FMRI Data , 2001, NeuroImage.
[53] K. Mogg,et al. Implicit memory bias in clinical and non-clinical depression. , 1996, Behaviour research and therapy.
[54] M. Mintun,et al. The default mode network and self-referential processes in depression , 2009, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[55] P. Cowen,et al. Why do antidepressants take so long to work? A cognitive neuropsychological model of antidepressant drug action , 2009, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[56] K. Kendler,et al. The genetic and environmental relationship between major depression and the five-factor model of personality , 2009, Psychological Medicine.
[57] Guy M. Goodwin,et al. Single dose antidepressant administration modulates the neural processing of self-referent personality trait words , 2007, NeuroImage.
[58] Turhan Canli,et al. Toward a Neurogenetic Theory of Neuroticism , 2008, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[59] Yasumasa Okamoto,et al. Rostral anterior cingulate cortex activity mediates the relationship between the depressive symptoms and the medial prefrontal cortex activity. , 2010, Journal of affective disorders.
[60] C. Spielberger,et al. STAI manual for the State-trait anxiety inventory ("self-evaluation questionnaire") , 1970 .
[61] Catherine J. Harmer,et al. Serotonin and emotional processing: Does it help explain antidepressant drug action? , 2008, Neuropharmacology.
[62] K. Luan Phan,et al. Functional Neuroanatomy of Emotion: A Meta-Analysis of Emotion Activation Studies in PET and fMRI , 2002, NeuroImage.
[63] I. Goodyer,et al. Short-term outcome of major depression: II. Life events, family dysfunction, and friendship difficulties as predictors of persistent disorder. , 1997, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
[64] J. Price,et al. Sensory and premotor connections of the orbital and medial prefrontal cortex of macaque monkeys , 1995, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[65] Peter Boesiger,et al. Increased self‐focus in major depressive disorder is related to neural abnormalities in subcortical‐cortical midline structures , 2009, Human brain mapping.
[66] Nancy L Pedersen,et al. Personality and major depression: a Swedish longitudinal, population-based twin study. , 2006, Archives of general psychiatry.
[67] Karl J. Friston,et al. Assessing the significance of focal activations using their spatial extent , 1994, Human brain mapping.
[68] José V. Pardo,et al. Chronic vagus nerve stimulation for treatment-resistant depression decreases resting ventromedial prefrontal glucose metabolism , 2008, NeuroImage.
[69] M. Mintun,et al. Resting-state functional MRI in depression unmasks increased connectivity between networks via the dorsal nexus , 2010, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[70] P. Cowen,et al. The effects of reboxetine on emotional processing in healthy volunteers: an fMRI study , 2008, Molecular Psychiatry.
[71] S. Rauch,et al. Neurobiology of emotion perception I: the neural basis of normal emotion perception , 2003, Biological Psychiatry.
[72] Michael J. Anderle,et al. The neural substrates of affective processing in depressed patients treated with venlafaxine. , 2003, The American journal of psychiatry.
[73] Robin M. Murray,et al. Neural Responses to Sad Facial Expressions in Major Depression Following Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , 2008, Biological Psychiatry.
[74] Fanny Eugène,et al. The impact of individual differences on the neural circuitry underlying sadness , 2003, NeuroImage.