2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.01.037
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Neural substrates of rewarding and punishing self representations in depressed suicide-attempting adolescents

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“…For example, individuals with depression suffer from an increased self-focus, attribution of negative emotions to the self (Wang et al 2022), higher degrees of self-relatedness of negative emotional stimuli (Grimm et al 2009), and increased cognitive processing of the own self (Northoff 2007). Some have reported that depressed individuals show a reduced activation in medial prefrontal cortex during the processing of negative, depression-related words (Renner et al 2015) and judgement of self-relatedness (Grimm et al 2011), but exaggerated striatal processing (Quevedo et al 2022). In some studies, these activation differences correlated with depression severity and hopelessness (Grimm et al 2009).…”
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“…For example, individuals with depression suffer from an increased self-focus, attribution of negative emotions to the self (Wang et al 2022), higher degrees of self-relatedness of negative emotional stimuli (Grimm et al 2009), and increased cognitive processing of the own self (Northoff 2007). Some have reported that depressed individuals show a reduced activation in medial prefrontal cortex during the processing of negative, depression-related words (Renner et al 2015) and judgement of self-relatedness (Grimm et al 2011), but exaggerated striatal processing (Quevedo et al 2022). In some studies, these activation differences correlated with depression severity and hopelessness (Grimm et al 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%