All Relations between Depression and emotional stimuli

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Jennifer S Silk, Ronald E Dahl, Neal D Ryan, Erika E Forbes, David A Axelson, Boris Birmaher, Greg J Siegl. Pupillary reactivity to emotional information in child and adolescent depression: links to clinical and ecological measures. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 164. issue 12. 2008-01-25. PMID:18056243. this study investigated pupil dilation in children with depression and examined how differences in pupillary responses to emotional stimuli correlate with self-rated emotional experiences in participants' natural environments in everyday life. 2008-01-25 2023-08-12 human
Nathan Ridout, Ronan E O'Carroll, Barbara Dritschel, David Christmas, Muftah Eljamel, Keith Matthew. Emotion recognition from dynamic emotional displays following anterior cingulotomy and anterior capsulotomy for chronic depression. Neuropsychologia. vol 45. issue 8. 2007-06-21. PMID:17327133. four patients that had received an anterior cingulotomy (acing) and five patients that had received both an acing and an anterior capsulotomy (acaps) as an intervention for chronic, treatment refractory depression were presented with a series of dynamic emotional stimuli and invited to identify the emotion portrayed. 2007-06-21 2023-08-12 human
Birgit Abler, Susanne Erk, Uwe Herwig, Henrik Walte. Anticipation of aversive stimuli activates extended amygdala in unipolar depression. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 41. issue 6. 2007-06-19. PMID:17010993. we investigated the neural correlates of anticipation of emotional stimuli in patients with unipolar depression to reveal influences of future thinking on brain activity. 2007-06-19 2023-08-12 human
Sheri L Johnson, Jutta Joormann, Ian H Gotli. Does processing of emotional stimuli predict symptomatic improvement and diagnostic recovery from major depression? Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 7. issue 1. 2007-04-20. PMID:17352575. does processing of emotional stimuli predict symptomatic improvement and diagnostic recovery from major depression? 2007-04-20 2023-08-12 human
Sheri L Johnson, Jutta Joormann, Ian H Gotli. Does processing of emotional stimuli predict symptomatic improvement and diagnostic recovery from major depression? Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 7. issue 1. 2007-04-20. PMID:17352575. this study was designed to examine whether processing of emotional stimuli predicts both symptomatic improvement and recovery from depression. 2007-04-20 2023-08-12 human
Ian H Gotlib, Heidi Sivers, John D E Gabrieli, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli, Philippe Goldin, Kelly L Minor, Turhan Canl. Subgenual anterior cingulate activation to valenced emotional stimuli in major depression. Neuroreport. vol 16. issue 16. 2006-02-07. PMID:16237317. subgenual anterior cingulate activation to valenced emotional stimuli in major depression. 2006-02-07 2023-08-12 human
Ian H Gotlib, Heidi Sivers, John D E Gabrieli, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli, Philippe Goldin, Kelly L Minor, Turhan Canl. Subgenual anterior cingulate activation to valenced emotional stimuli in major depression. Neuroreport. vol 16. issue 16. 2006-02-07. PMID:16237317. major depression has been associated with anomalous activation in the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex, but its response to emotional stimuli is poorly understood. 2006-02-07 2023-08-12 human
Avgusta Y Shestyuk, Patricia J Deldin, Jordan E Brand, Christen M Devene. Reduced sustained brain activity during processing of positive emotional stimuli in major depression. Biological psychiatry. vol 57. issue 10. 2005-06-08. PMID:15866547. reduced sustained brain activity during processing of positive emotional stimuli in major depression. 2005-06-08 2023-08-12 human
Jayne L Taylor, Carolyn H Joh. Attentional and memory bias in persecutory delusions and depression. Psychopathology. vol 37. issue 5. 2005-01-14. PMID:15383713. the study aimed to investigate attentional bias and both implicit and explicit memory biases for personally salient and standardised emotional stimuli in persecutory delusions and depression. 2005-01-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jordi Serra-Mestres, Howard A Rin. Evidence supporting a cognitive model of depression in Parkinson's disease. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 190. issue 6. 2002-07-18. PMID:12080213. the objective of this study was to explore the possibility that depression in parkinson disease (pd) arises from an illness-related vulnerability to negative emotional stimuli. 2002-07-18 2023-08-12 human
K M Thomas, W C Drevets, R E Dahl, N D Ryan, B Birmaher, C H Eccard, D Axelson, P J Whalen, B J Case. Amygdala response to fearful faces in anxious and depressed children. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 58. issue 11. 2001-12-07. PMID:11695953. we hypothesized that children with anxiety and depression may show atypical amygdala responses to emotional stimuli. 2001-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Serra-Mestres, H A Rin. Vulnerability to emotionally negative stimuli in Parkinson's disease: an investigation using the Emotional Stroop task. Neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and behavioral neurology. vol 12. issue 1. 1999-07-13. PMID:10082333. the objective of this study was to determine whether the pathophysiological changes associated with parkinson's disease (pd) lead to an increased vulnerability to react to negative emotional stimuli and hence to depression. 1999-07-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
D M Sloan, M E Strauss, S W Quirk, M Sajatovi. Subjective and expressive emotional responses in depression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 46. issue 2. 1998-04-16. PMID:9479617. these data suggest a possible dissociation between self-reported and observable responsivity to emotional stimuli in depression and that diminished subjective emotional response in depression is restricted to hedonically positive stimuli and does not reflect generalized diminished emotional responsivity. 1998-04-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
C S Carter, R J Maddock, J Magliozz. Patterns of abnormal processing of emotional information in panic disorder and major depression. Psychopathology. vol 25. issue 2. 1992-09-16. PMID:1502294. we assessed the specificity of this finding to anxiety disorders and to threatening stimuli by administering stroop cards with a variety of types of emotional stimuli to 24 panic disorder patients with no history of major depression, 30 patients with major depression and no history of panic attacks and 25 controls with no history of an axis i disorder. 1992-09-16 2023-08-11 Not clear