主观幸福感的杏仁核和皮层底物:情绪加工情境下攻击性降低的途径。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
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主观幸福感与攻击性行为的调节有关,可能是通过其对情绪和神经处理的影响。然而,潜在的神经心理学机制仍然没有得到充分的了解。本研究旨在通过两部分调查来阐明主观幸福感的神经关联,并检验其与攻击的潜在关联。第一个涉及功能性MRI研究(n = 111),重点关注杏仁核对情绪面孔处理的反应和与主观幸福感相关的更广泛的皮层激活。第二项研究采用更大的行为样本(n = 627)来评估主观幸福感与攻击之间的关系,以及情绪变量的中介作用。在行为上,主观幸福感与愤怒、敌意和整体攻击性呈负相关,与负面情绪、焦虑和抑郁呈负相关。中介分析表明,情绪(消极情绪、抑郁和焦虑)对主观幸福感与攻击性之间的关系有显著影响。神经成像结果显示,主观幸福感较高的人对恐惧面孔的杏仁核反应较弱。此外,受试者间表征相似性分析表明,具有相似主观幸福感水平的个体在视觉(如枕极、枕外侧皮层、颞中回和梭状回)和情感网络(如脑岛)中具有更多趋同的神经激活模式,但在杏仁核中则没有。这些发现为将幸福感与情绪调节和攻击性联系起来的神经心理学机制提供了新的见解。
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Amygdala and cortical substrates of subjective well-being: pathways to reduced aggression in emotional processing contexts.

Subjective well-being has been implicated in the regulation of aggressive behavior, potentially through its influence on mood and neural processing. However, the underlying neuropsychological mechanisms remain insufficiently understood. This study aimed to elucidate the neural correlates of subjective well-being and examine its potential association with aggression using a two-part investigation. The first involved a functional MRI study (n = 111), focusing on amygdala responses to emotional face processing and broader cortical activation related to subjective well-being. The second involved a larger behavioral sample (n = 627) to assess the relationship between subjective well-being and aggression, as well as the mediating role of emotional variables. Behaviorally, subjective well-being was inversely associated with anger, hostility, and overall aggression, and with negative affect, anxiety, and depression. Mediation analyses demonstrated significant effects of mood (negative affect, depression, and anxiety) in linking subjective well-being to aggression. Neuroimaging results revealed that individuals with higher subjective well-being displayed attenuated amygdala reactivity to fearful faces. Additionally, intersubject representational similarity analyses demonstrated that individuals with similar subjective well-being levels shared more convergent neural activation patterns in visual (e.g., occipital pole, lateral occipital cortex, middle temporal gyrus, and fusiform) and the emotional network (e.g., insula), but not within the amygdala. These findings provide novel insights into the neuropsychological mechanisms linking well-being to emotional regulation and aggression.

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Cerebral cortex
Cerebral cortex 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
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510
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Cerebral Cortex publishes papers on the development, organization, plasticity, and function of the cerebral cortex, including the hippocampus. Studies with clear relevance to the cerebral cortex, such as the thalamocortical relationship or cortico-subcortical interactions, are also included. The journal is multidisciplinary and covers the large variety of modern neurobiological and neuropsychological techniques, including anatomy, biochemistry, molecular neurobiology, electrophysiology, behavior, artificial intelligence, and theoretical modeling. In addition to research articles, special features such as brief reviews, book reviews, and commentaries are included.
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