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Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria
Cognitive control associated with irritability induction: an autobiographical recall fMRI study
Carlos T. Cerqueira2  Jorge R. C. Almeida2  João R. Sato1  Clarice Gorenstein2  Valentim Gentil2  Claudia C. Leite1  Edson Amaro Jr1  Geraldo F. Busatto2 
[1] ,Universidade de São Paulo School of Medicine Department of PsychiatrySão Paulo SP ,Brazil
关键词: Emotion induction;    Mood disorders;    Neurobehavioral manifestations;    Neuroimaging;    Indução de emoções;    Transtornos do humor;    Manifestações neurocomportamentais;    Neuroimagem;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1516-44462010000200004
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

OBJECTIVE: Despite the relevance of irritability emotions to the treatment, prognosis and classification of psychiatric disorders, the neurobiological basis of this emotional state has been rarely investigated to date. We assessed the brain circuitry underlying personal script-driven irritability in healthy subjects (n = 11) using functional magnetic resonance imaging. METHOD: Blood oxygen level-dependent signal changes were recorded during auditory presentation of personal scripts of irritability in contrast to scripts of happiness or neutral emotional content. Self-rated emotional measurements and skin conductance recordings were also obtained. Images were acquired using a 1,5T magnetic resonance scanner. Brain activation maps were constructed from individual images, and between-condition differences in the mean power of experimental response were identified by using cluster-wise nonparametric tests. RESULTS: Compared to neutral scripts, increased blood oxygen level-dependent signal during irritability scripts was detected in the left subgenual anterior cingulate cortex, and in the left medial, anterolateral and posterolateral dorsal prefrontal cortex (cluster-wise p-value < 0.05). While the involvement of the subgenual cingulate and dorsal anterolateral prefrontal cortices was unique to the irritability state, increased blood oxygen level-dependent signal in dorsomedial and dorsal posterolateral prefrontal regions were also present during happiness induction. CONCLUSION: Irritability induction is associated with functional changes in a limited set of brain regions previously implicated in the mediation of emotional states. Changes in prefrontal and cingulate areas may be related to effortful cognitive control aspects that gain salience during the emergence of irritability.

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