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Design and Implementation of an fMRI Study Examining Thought Suppression in Young Women with,and At-risk,for Depression
Authors:Caitlin L Carew  Erica L Tatham  Andrea M Milne  Glenda M MacQueen  Geoffrey BC Hall
Institution:1.Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University;2.McMaster Integrative Neuroscience Discovery and Study, McMaster University;3.Department of Psychiatry, University of Calgary;4.Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster University
Abstract:Ruminative brooding is associated with increased vulnerability to major depression. Individuals who regularly ruminate will often try to reduce the frequency of their negative thoughts by actively suppressing them. We aim to identify the neural correlates underlying thought suppression in at-risk and depressed individuals. Three groups of women were studied; a major depressive disorder group, an at-risk group (having a first degree relative with depression) and controls. Participants performed a mixed block-event fMRI paradigm involving thought suppression, free thought and motor control periods. Participants identified the re-emergence of “to-be-suppressed” thoughts (“popping” back into conscious awareness) with a button press. During thought suppression the control group showed the greatest activation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, followed by the at-risk, then depressed group. During the re-emergence of intrusive thoughts compared to successful re-suppression of those thoughts, the control group showed the greatest activation of the anterior cingulate cortices, followed by the at-risk, then depressed group. At-risk participants displayed anomalies in the neural regulation of thought suppression resembling the dysregulation found in depressed individuals. The predictive value of these changes in the onset of depression remains to be determined.
Keywords:Behavior  Issue 99  Major Depressive Disorder  Risk  Thought Suppression  fMRI  Women  Rumination  Thought Intrusion
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