Advances in near-infrared brain functional imaging of emotional tasks in affective disorder
Journal Title: Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases - Year 2024, Vol 50, Issue 1
Abstract
Emotional task is one of the main methods to study the attention bias and emotional function of affective disorder. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) studies based on emotional tasks in patients with affective disorders have shown that facial emotion recognition task, the emotional stroop effect, and the emotion induction task combined with fNIRS technology have clinical value in the diagnosis and treatment of affective disorders. The defects of attention function and emotional processing in patients with affective disorders are related to abnormal activation of the left prefrontal cortex, especially the differences in brain activation patterns are related to depressive symptoms in patients with depressive disorders. The future direction of using fNIRS to study emotional tasks is to combine a variety of neuroimaging methods to conduct large-sample longitudinal cohort studies to obtain more objective bases for diagnosis and treatment, and to compare the differences in activation areas of different emotional stimulation materials.
Authors and Affiliations
Can GUO, Chunxia YANG, Ning SUN
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