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Differences in neural and cognitive response to emotional faces in middle-aged dizygotic twins at familial risk of depression

Authors :
Miskowiak, K
Svendsen, A
Harmer, C
Reinecke, A
Elliott, R
Macoveanu, J
Siebner, H
Kessing, L
Vinberg, M
Source :
Miskowiak, K W, Svendsen, A M B, Harmer, C J, Elliott, R, Macoveanu, J, Siebner, H R, Kessing, L V & Vinberg, M 2017, ' Differences in neural and cognitive response to emotional faces in middle-aged dizygotic twins at familial risk of depression ', Psychological Medicine, pp. 1-13 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291717000861
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Abstract

BackgroundNegative bias and aberrant neural processing of emotional faces are trait-marks of depression but findings in healthy high-risk groups are conflicting.MethodsHealthy middle-aged dizygotic twins (N = 42) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI): 22 twins had a co-twin history of depression (high-risk) and 20 were without co-twin history of depression (low-risk). During fMRI, participants viewed fearful and happy faces while performing a gender discrimination task. After the scan, they were given a faces dot-probe task, a facial expression recognition task and questionnaires assessing mood, personality traits and coping.ResultsUnexpectedly, high-risk twins showed reduced fear vigilance and lower recognition of fear and happiness relative to low-risk twins. During face processing in the scanner, high-risk twins displayed distinct negative functional coupling between the amygdala and ventral prefrontal cortex and pregenual anterior cingulate. This was accompanied by greater fear-specific fronto-temporal response and reduced fronto-occipital response to all emotional faces relative to baseline. The risk groups showed no differences in mood, subjective state or coping.ConclusionsLess susceptibility to fearful faces and negative cortico-limbic coupling during emotional face processing may reflect neurocognitive compensatory mechanisms in middle-aged dizygotic twins who remain healthy despite their familial risk of depression.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00332917
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Miskowiak, K W, Svendsen, A M B, Harmer, C J, Elliott, R, Macoveanu, J, Siebner, H R, Kessing, L V & Vinberg, M 2017, ' Differences in neural and cognitive response to emotional faces in middle-aged dizygotic twins at familial risk of depression ', Psychological Medicine, pp. 1-13 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291717000861
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9e16a08b0ad5bbf4595f27d3b47337bb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033291717000861