Fronto-Limbic Alterations in Negatively Biased Attention in Young Adults with Subthreshold Depression

Attentional bias toward negative stimuli has been observed in major depression disorders (MDDs). Imaging studies suggest the engagement of fronto-limbic regions like amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and lateral prefrontal cortex, is related to negatively biased attention. However, neural c...

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Main Authors: Haijiang Li, Dongtao Wei, Jiangzhou Sun, Qinglin Zhang, Jiang Qiu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01354/full
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spelling doaj-5a71c04c037b4a4ba7dbcfd5f741b7f02020-11-24T20:58:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782017-08-01810.3389/fpsyg.2017.01354274541Fronto-Limbic Alterations in Negatively Biased Attention in Young Adults with Subthreshold DepressionHaijiang Li0Dongtao Wei1Dongtao Wei2Jiangzhou Sun3Jiangzhou Sun4Qinglin Zhang5Qinglin Zhang6Jiang Qiu7Jiang Qiu8Department of Psychology, Shanghai Normal UniversityShanghai, ChinaKey Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of EducationChongqing, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Southwest UniversityChongqing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of EducationChongqing, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Southwest UniversityChongqing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of EducationChongqing, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Southwest UniversityChongqing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of EducationChongqing, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Southwest UniversityChongqing, ChinaAttentional bias toward negative stimuli has been observed in major depression disorders (MDDs). Imaging studies suggest the engagement of fronto-limbic regions like amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and lateral prefrontal cortex, is related to negatively biased attention. However, neural correlates of attentional bias for negative stimuli in individuals with subthreshold depression (SubD), that is individuals who have clinically relevant depressive symptoms but do not fulfill the criteria for MDD, remain unclear. Here, we used functional neuroimaging and the dot-probe task to elucidate the neural substrates of negatively biased attention among individuals with SubD. Behavioral results found that individuals with SubD allocated more attention toward negative stimuli relative to neutral stimuli, which were not observed among non-depressed controls (NCs). Imaging results found greater amygdala and rostral ACC activity in attentional bias toward negative stimuli among participants with SubD compared to NCs; Additionally, participants with SubD showed reduced engagement of bilateral inferior frontal gyrus compared with NCs in the attentional processing of negative stimuli. Together, these results suggest that alteration of fronto-limbic systems relative to controls, known to be related to negative detection and attentional control, is associated with negatively biased attention in individuals with SubD.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01354/fullsubthreshold depressionattentional biasattentional controlfMRIfronto-limbic system
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author Haijiang Li
Dongtao Wei
Dongtao Wei
Jiangzhou Sun
Jiangzhou Sun
Qinglin Zhang
Qinglin Zhang
Jiang Qiu
Jiang Qiu
spellingShingle Haijiang Li
Dongtao Wei
Dongtao Wei
Jiangzhou Sun
Jiangzhou Sun
Qinglin Zhang
Qinglin Zhang
Jiang Qiu
Jiang Qiu
Fronto-Limbic Alterations in Negatively Biased Attention in Young Adults with Subthreshold Depression
Frontiers in Psychology
subthreshold depression
attentional bias
attentional control
fMRI
fronto-limbic system
author_facet Haijiang Li
Dongtao Wei
Dongtao Wei
Jiangzhou Sun
Jiangzhou Sun
Qinglin Zhang
Qinglin Zhang
Jiang Qiu
Jiang Qiu
author_sort Haijiang Li
title Fronto-Limbic Alterations in Negatively Biased Attention in Young Adults with Subthreshold Depression
title_short Fronto-Limbic Alterations in Negatively Biased Attention in Young Adults with Subthreshold Depression
title_full Fronto-Limbic Alterations in Negatively Biased Attention in Young Adults with Subthreshold Depression
title_fullStr Fronto-Limbic Alterations in Negatively Biased Attention in Young Adults with Subthreshold Depression
title_full_unstemmed Fronto-Limbic Alterations in Negatively Biased Attention in Young Adults with Subthreshold Depression
title_sort fronto-limbic alterations in negatively biased attention in young adults with subthreshold depression
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Attentional bias toward negative stimuli has been observed in major depression disorders (MDDs). Imaging studies suggest the engagement of fronto-limbic regions like amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and lateral prefrontal cortex, is related to negatively biased attention. However, neural correlates of attentional bias for negative stimuli in individuals with subthreshold depression (SubD), that is individuals who have clinically relevant depressive symptoms but do not fulfill the criteria for MDD, remain unclear. Here, we used functional neuroimaging and the dot-probe task to elucidate the neural substrates of negatively biased attention among individuals with SubD. Behavioral results found that individuals with SubD allocated more attention toward negative stimuli relative to neutral stimuli, which were not observed among non-depressed controls (NCs). Imaging results found greater amygdala and rostral ACC activity in attentional bias toward negative stimuli among participants with SubD compared to NCs; Additionally, participants with SubD showed reduced engagement of bilateral inferior frontal gyrus compared with NCs in the attentional processing of negative stimuli. Together, these results suggest that alteration of fronto-limbic systems relative to controls, known to be related to negative detection and attentional control, is associated with negatively biased attention in individuals with SubD.
topic subthreshold depression
attentional bias
attentional control
fMRI
fronto-limbic system
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01354/full
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