前额叶腹内侧皮质
神经反射
心理学
重性抑郁障碍
前额叶皮质
神经调节
临床心理学
神经科学
认知心理学
脑电图
心情
认知
刺激
作者
Robin L. Aupperle,R. Kuplicki,Aki Tsuchiyagaito,Elisabeth Akeman,Cassandra A. Sturycz-Taylor,Danielle C. DeVille,T. Lasswell,Masaya Misaki,Hannah Berg,Timothy J. McDermott,James Touthang,Elizabeth D. Ballard,Chul Cha,Daniel L. Schacter,Martin P. Paulus
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.brat.2024.104522
摘要
Individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) show less specificity and positivity during episodic future thinking (EFT). Here, we present findings from two studies aiming to (1) further our understanding of how STBs may relate to neural responsivity during EFT and (2) examine the feasibility of modulating EFT-related activation using real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf). Study 1 involved 30 individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD; half with STBs) who performed an EFT task during fMRI, for which they imagined personally-relevant future positive, negative, or neutral events. Positive EFT elicited greater ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) activation compared to negative EFT. Importantly, the MDD + STB group exhibited reduced vmPFC activation across all EFT conditions compared to MDD-STB; although EFT fluency and subjective experience remained consistent across groups. Study 2 included rtfMRI-nf focused on vmPFC modulation during positive EFT for six participants with MDD + STBs. Results support the feasibility and acceptability of the rtfMRI-nf protocol and quantitative and qualitative observations are provided to help inform future, larger studies aiming to examine similar neurofeedback protocols. Results implicate vmPFC blunting as a promising treatment target for MDD + STBs and suggest rtfMRI-nf as one potential technique to explore for enhancing vmPFC engagement.
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