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학술저널
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박미숙 (서울한영대학교) 정재준 (기초과학지원연구원) 손진훈 (충남대학교)
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대한인간공학회 대한인간공학회지 대한인간공학회지 제38권 제5호
발행연도
2019.10
수록면
373 - 383 (11page)
DOI
10.5143/JESK.2019.38.5.373

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Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate neural correlates of facial emotion recognition among individuals with major depressive disorders (MDD).

Background: Major depression is one of the most fatal diseases in the world and is estimated to be the second largest disease burden by 2020 (WHO, 2001). Despite the increasing number studies on the emotion recognition in MDD, neural underpinning of facial emotion recognition in MDD is not still clear.

Method: Twelve individuals with MDD and demographically matched 7 controls participated in the study. Facial recognition task was used for the study and face stimuli were selected from KUFEC (Korea University Facial Expression Collection). Functional images were scanned while recognizing the facial expressions of happiness, sadness, and anger on Phillips 3.T scanner. Imaging data were analyzed by using SPM 8.

Results: There was no group difference while the individuals with MDD were recognizing the sad and angry expressions in the face compared with the controls. In the fMRI result, there was no group difference of brain activity between the two groups during the sad and angry processing. However, during the recognition of happiness, MDD participants made more errors than the controls. In the fMRI result, MDD participants showed greater activation in the middle frontal gyrus, insula, and putamen during the happiness recognition.

Conclusion: Impairment of happiness recognition among MDD participants was related to hyperactivation in the inferior gyrus, insular, and putamen, known to be responsible for regulatory processes and emotional salience.

Application: The brain substrates associated with emotional processing among individuals with depression is still important and essential for the development of new therapies for depression. The results on the neural correlates of facial expressions of emotion might help to develop new therapy for depression that target the specific brain regions.

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1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Results
4. Conclusion
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