作者
Tracy Barbour, Avram J Holmes, Amy H Farabaugh, Stephanie N DeCross, Garth Coombs, Emily A Boeke, Rick PF Wolthusen, Maren Nyer, Paola Pedrelli, Maurizio Fava, Daphne J Holt
发表日期
2020/2/1
期刊
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
卷号
5
期号
2
页码范围
194-202
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Background
Amygdala overactivity has been frequently observed in patients with depression, as well as in nondepressed relatives of patients with depression. A remaining unanswered question is whether elevated amygdala activity in those with familial risk for depression is related to the presence of subthreshold symptoms or to a trait-level vulnerability for illness.
Methods
To examine this question, functional magnetic resonance imaging data were collected in nondepressed young adults with (family history [FH+]) (n = 27) or without (FH−) (n = 45) a first-degree relative with a history of depression while they viewed images of “looming” or withdrawing stimuli (faces and cars) that varied in salience by virtue of their apparent proximity to the subject. Activation of the amygdala and 2 other regions known to exhibit responses to looming stimuli, the dorsal intraparietal sulcus (DIPS) and ventral premotor cortex (PMv), were …
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