2020
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2020.00110
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Amygdala Circuitry During Neurofeedback Training and Symptoms’ Change in Adolescents With Varying Depression

Abstract: Typical adolescents have increased limbic engagement unchecked by regulatory medial prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity as well as heightened self-focus. The resulting emotion dysregulation and self-focused rumination make adolescents more susceptible to depression and suicide attempts. Heightened self-focus converges with mental illness among depressed adolescents, who deploy exaggerated attention to negative self-relevant stimuli and neglect positive ones as part of depression's phenomenology. This results in r… Show more

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“…Noteworthy, first results from an fMRI neurofeedback study in depressed adolescence showed feasibility and promising clinical potential (Quevedo et al, 2019) (see also Section 6g in the Supplementary Material). Feasibility has also been recently demonstrated in targeting anxiety (Zich et al, 2020) and depression (Quevedo et al, 2020) in adolescents. h) Appropriate reporting of methods and results…”
Section: D) Online and Offline Quality Control Of Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noteworthy, first results from an fMRI neurofeedback study in depressed adolescence showed feasibility and promising clinical potential (Quevedo et al, 2019) (see also Section 6g in the Supplementary Material). Feasibility has also been recently demonstrated in targeting anxiety (Zich et al, 2020) and depression (Quevedo et al, 2020) in adolescents. h) Appropriate reporting of methods and results…”
Section: D) Online and Offline Quality Control Of Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Antipsychotics -sedating and distancing from mental tension (459, 460) • Antidepressants and mood stabilizing medication -alleviating anxiety, improving mood, and decreasing maniac symptoms (458, 461) • Sedatives/anxiolytics -sedating and alleviating anxiety • ADHD Medication (55,462) • Combined medication (463) • Experiential therapies, such as oxytocin (464) Other Therapies fMRI neurofeedback produces promising lab results for improving ER by changing the bloodflow to the amygdala, and the interconnection between the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex in patients with BPD (429,465), MDD (466), or PTSD (467). The disadvantages lie in the poor availability and the complexity of the technology.…”
Section: Pharmacotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the study involved only a single session with a total of 2.5 minutes of neurofeedback condition and no dynamic mood estimate. Right frontal cortex connectivity increased with the right amygdala and decreased with the left amygdala during the neurofeedback, and these changes correlated with depression and rumination score change [184].…”
Section: Neural Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 85%