2021
DOI: 10.1177/21677026211016419
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Maternal Depression, Child Temperament, and Early-Life Stress Predict Never-Depressed Preadolescents’ Functional Connectivity During a Negative-Mood Induction

Abstract: Understanding the development of depression can inform etiology and prevention/intervention. Maternal depression and maladaptive patterns of temperament (e.g., low positive emotionality [PE] or high negative emotionality, especially sadness) are known to predict depression. Although it is unclear how these risks cause depression, altered functional connectivity (FC) during negative-emotion processing may play an important role. We investigated whether maternal depression and age-3 emotionality predicted FC dur… Show more

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“…Moreover, many studies investigated the differences in functional connectivity patterns between the amygdala and other brain regions in high-risk populations. Some studies reported that the amygdala had decreased functional connectivity between the PFC and ACC while assessing emotional faces, 89 while others have reported increased functional connectivity between the amygdala and several brain regions such as the ACC and PFC while assessing emotional faces, and during negative mood induction 90,91 . Thus, high-risk individuals display alterations in the functional connectivity of the amygdala during emotion processing; however, further studies are needed to understand the nature of this impairment and whether it is associated with participants’ resilience 82,91,92 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, many studies investigated the differences in functional connectivity patterns between the amygdala and other brain regions in high-risk populations. Some studies reported that the amygdala had decreased functional connectivity between the PFC and ACC while assessing emotional faces, 89 while others have reported increased functional connectivity between the amygdala and several brain regions such as the ACC and PFC while assessing emotional faces, and during negative mood induction 90,91 . Thus, high-risk individuals display alterations in the functional connectivity of the amygdala during emotion processing; however, further studies are needed to understand the nature of this impairment and whether it is associated with participants’ resilience 82,91,92 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies reported that the amygdala had decreased functional connectivity between the PFC and ACC while assessing emotional faces, 89 while others have reported increased functional connectivity between the amygdala and several brain regions such as the ACC and PFC while assessing emotional faces, and during negative mood induction. 90,91 Thus, high-risk individuals display alterations in the functional connectivity of the amygdala during emotion processing; however, further studies are needed to understand the nature of this impairment and whether it is associated with participants' resilience. 82,91,92 While retrieving self-referent emotional words, high-risk and low-risk twins showed no difference in the activation of the hippocampus; however, high-risk twins were biased towards retrieving a greater number of negative words.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is probably due to the fact that negative emotionality is more heterogeneous and has distinct facets that are differentially associated with different development outcomes of infants. For example, infant temperamental sadness is closely related to infant socioemotional development (Abramson et al, 2019; Liu et al, 2022). And infants' temperamental sadness uniquely predicts children's socioemotional development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among many brain regions in human body, the amygdala (AMYG) is probably the key brain region to represent the discomfort perception of fabric contact pressure, because the AMYG has long been a key brain region in the production and regulation of cognitive function and emotional behavior. Abnormal changes of the AMYG not only play an important role in the pathogenesis of various diseases, but are also recognized as the root brain region of sadness, 5,6 fear, 7 anxiety, 8,9 visceral pain 10 and other negative perceptions. According to the general theory, when people were in the state of "mindfulness," which is a kind of concentrated and peaceful mind, bilateral AMYG activity would be reduced.…”
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