A continuous emotional task activates the left amygdala in healthy volunteers: 18FDG PET study
2009; Elsevier BV; Volume: 171; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.pscychresns.2008.01.003
ISSN1872-7506
AutoresEmilio Fernández-Egea, Eduard Parellada, Francisco Lomeña, Carles Falcón, Javier Pavı́a, Anna Mané, Gisela Sugranyes, Carlos Manuel, Miquel Bernardo,
Tópico(s)Face Recognition and Perception
ResumoHuman amygdalar activation has been reported during facial emotion recognition (FER) studies, mostly using fast temporal resolution techniques (fMRI, H215O PET or MEG). The 18FDG PET technique has never been previously applied to FER studies. We decided to test whether amygdala response during FER tasks could be assessed with this technique. The study was conducted in 10 healthy right-handed volunteers who underwent two scans on different days in random order. Content of the tasks was either emotional (ET) or neutral (CT) and lasted for 17 ½ min. Three SPM2 analyses were completed. The first, an ET-CT contrast, showed left amygdalar activation. The second ruled out order effect as a confounder factor. Finally, the whole brain contrast showed activation of the emotional recognition-related areas. Time responses and errors indicated high rates of accuracy in both tasks. We discuss the results and the role of habituation phenomena and the possibility of applying this technique to samples of patients with psychiatric disorders. In conclusion, our study reveals left amygdalar activation assessed with FDG PET, as well as other major emotion recognition-related brain areas during FER tasks.
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