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Aleksandra Kupferberg, Gregor Hasle. From antidepressants and psychotherapy to oxytocin, vagus nerve stimulation, ketamine and psychedelics: how established and novel treatments can improve social functioning in major depression. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 15. 2024-10-29. PMID:39469469. |
newer treatments, such as intranasal oxytocin, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, have demonstrated positive effects on social cognition and behavior by modulating self-referential processing, empathy, and emotion regulation and through enhancement of neuroplasticity. |
2024-10-29 |
2024-10-31 |
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Mohamed Hussein Ramadan Atta, Ayman Mohamed El-Ashry, Marwa Abd El-Gawad Mous. The effects of mindfulness-based techniques on self-rumination, cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression among patients with major depression: a nursing perspective. Journal of research in nursing : JRN. vol 29. issue 4-5. 2024-09-18. PMID:39291234. |
patients with major depressive disorder (mdd) often struggle with adaptive strategies like self-reflection and cognitive reappraisal, relying instead on maladaptive ones like self-rumination and emotional suppression. |
2024-09-18 |
2024-09-20 |
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Monachesi Bianca, Alice Deruti, Jeroen Vaes, Paolo Leoni, Alessandro Grecucc. How sexual objectification marks the brain: fMRI evidence of self-objectification and its harmful emotional consequences. NeuroImage. 2024-07-11. PMID:38992451. |
remarkably, the inferior temporal gyrus emerged as a crucial neural hub associated in opposite ways with self-esteem and the self-conscious emotion of shame, highlighting its role in self-referential processing during social dynamics. |
2024-07-11 |
2024-07-14 |
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Edina Tomán, Judit Nóra Pintér, Rita Hargita. The role of the lived body during the integration of the traumatic experience of the sternotomy scar: A case study. Journal of evaluation in clinical practice. 2023-09-19. PMID:37723845. |
all of these can greatly affect the emotional relationship to the sternotomy scar, the physical aspect of self-representation. |
2023-09-19 |
2023-10-07 |
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Edina Török, Oguz Kelemen, Szabolcs Kér. Mentalization, Oxytocin, and Cortisol in the General Population. Life (Basel, Switzerland). vol 13. issue 6. 2023-06-28. PMID:37374111. |
although evidence suggests the role of oxytocin and cortisol in social cognition and emotion regulation, it is less known how their peripheral levels are related to social perception (biological motion detection) and mentalization (self-reflection, emotional awareness, and affect regulation) in the general population. |
2023-06-28 |
2023-08-14 |
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Ziyan Yang, Tim Wildschut, Keise Izuma, Ruolei Gu, Yu L L Luo, Huajian Cai, Constantine Sedikide. Patterns of Brain Activity Associated with Nostalgia: A Social-Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2022-05-13. PMID:35560158. |
thus, nostalgia involves brain activities implicated in self-reflection processing (medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus), autobiographical memory processing (hippocampus, medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus), emotion regulation processing (anterior cingulate cortex, medial prefrontal cortex), and reward processing (striatum, substantia nigra, ventral tegmental area, ventromedial prefrontal cortex). |
2022-05-13 |
2023-08-13 |
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Catherine Hobbs, Jie Sui, David Kessler, Marcus R Munafò, Katherine S Butto. Self-processing in relation to emotion and reward processing in depression. Psychological medicine. 2021-09-07. PMID:34488919. |
self-processing in relation to emotion and reward processing in depression. |
2021-09-07 |
2023-08-13 |
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Catherine Hobbs, Jie Sui, David Kessler, Marcus R Munafò, Katherine S Butto. Self-processing in relation to emotion and reward processing in depression. Psychological medicine. 2021-09-07. PMID:34488919. |
we examined the role of self-reference in emotion and reward processing, separately and in combination, in relation to depression. |
2021-09-07 |
2023-08-13 |
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Matthew L Dixon, Craig A Moodie, Philippe R Goldin, Norman Farb, Richard G Heimberg, Jinxiao Zhang, James J Gros. Frontoparietal and Default Mode Network Contributions to Self-Referential Processing in Social Anxiety Disorder. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. 2021-08-03. PMID:34341966. |
social anxiety disorder (sad) is characterized by negative self-referential processing, which triggers excessive emotional reactivity. |
2021-08-03 |
2023-08-13 |
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Shoji Tanaka, Eiji Kirin. Increased Functional Connectivity of the Angular Gyrus During Imagined Music Performance. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 13. 2021-07-26. PMID:30936827. |
the angular gyrus (ag) is a hub of several networks that are involved in various functions, including attention, self-processing, semantic information processing, emotion regulation, and mentalizing. |
2021-07-26 |
2023-08-13 |
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Lucy McIvor, Jie Sui, Tina Malhotra, David Drury, Sanjay Kuma. Self-referential processing and emotion context insensitivity in major depressive disorder. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 53. issue 1. 2021-06-28. PMID:32416036. |
self-referential processing and emotion context insensitivity in major depressive disorder. |
2021-06-28 |
2023-08-13 |
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Pan Liu, Matthew R J Vandemeer, Marc F Joanisse, Deanna M Barch, David J A Dozois, Elizabeth P Hayde. Depressogenic self-schemas are associated with smaller regional grey matter volume in never-depressed preadolescents. NeuroImage. Clinical. vol 28. 2021-06-25. PMID:32949875. |
youths' positive self-schemas were associated with greater regional gmv within the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (vlpfc) and posterior cingulate cortex (pcc), while negative self-schemas were associated with smaller regional gmv within vlpfc and pcc, areas important to emotion regulation and self-referential processing. |
2021-06-25 |
2023-08-13 |
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Yanli Zhao, Zhiren Wang, Yueyao Zhang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Jinguo Zhang, Dong Li, Chunling Xiao, Shuping Tan, Dandan Zhan. Impaired Emotional Self-Referential Processing in First-Episode Schizophrenia. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 12. 2021-04-28. PMID:33897479. |
impaired emotional self-referential processing in first-episode schizophrenia. |
2021-04-28 |
2023-08-13 |
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Emily L Belleau, Lauren E Ehret, Jessica L Hanson, Karen J Brasel, Christine L Larson, Terri A deRoon-Cassin. Amygdala functional connectivity in the acute aftermath of trauma prospectively predicts severity of posttraumatic stress symptoms. Neurobiology of stress. vol 12. 2021-03-10. PMID:32435666. |
however, an increasing number of studies have linked ptsd symptoms to aberrations in amygdala functional connections with other brain regions involved in emotional information processing, self-referential processing, somatosensory processing, visual processing, and motor control. |
2021-03-10 |
2023-08-13 |
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Janice W Kooken, Raafat Zaini, Ivon Arroy. Simulating the dynamics of self-regulation, emotion, grit, and student performance in cyber-learning environments. Metacognition and learning. 2021-02-16. PMID:33584155. |
patterned after zimmerman and moylan's (2009) cyclical srl model, the simulation model depicts a feedback cycle connecting forethought, performance and self-reflection, with emotion hypothesized as a key determinant of student learning. |
2021-02-16 |
2023-08-13 |
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Ellen Jopling, Alison Tracy, Joelle LeMoul. Childhood Maltreatment, Negative Self-Referential Processing, and Depressive Symptoms During Stress. Psychology research and behavior management. vol 13. 2020-09-28. PMID:32021511. |
it is possible that emotional abuse and neglect are more likely to increase the risk for depression because they promote the development of negative self-referential processing (srp), but this has not yet been tested empirically. |
2020-09-28 |
2023-08-13 |
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Joelle LeMoult, Ian H Gotli. Depression: A cognitive perspective. Clinical psychology review. vol 69. 2020-07-01. PMID:29961601. |
research conducted over the last 50 years supports the proposition that depression and risk for depression are characterized by the operation of negative biases, and often by a lack of positive biases, in self-referential processing, interpretation, attention, and memory, as well as the use of maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies. |
2020-07-01 |
2023-08-13 |
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b' Caroline A Figueroa, Joana Cabral, Roel J T Mocking, Kristina M Rapuano, Tim J van Hartevelt, Gustavo Deco, Paul Expert, Aart H Schene, Morten L Kringelbach, Henricus G Ruh\\xc3\\xa. Altered ability to access a clinically relevant control network in patients remitted from major depressive disorder. Human brain mapping. vol 40. issue 9. 2020-04-06. PMID:30864248.' |
remitted mdd patients showed a decreased probability of an fc state (p < 0.005) consisting of an extensive network connecting frontal areas-important for cognitive control-with default mode network, striatum, and salience areas, involved in emotional and self-referential processing. |
2020-04-06 |
2023-08-13 |
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Karina Quevedo, Guanmin Liu, Jia Yuan Teoh, Satrajit Ghosh, Thomas Zeffiro, Natasha Ahrweiler, Na Zhang, Riley Wedan, Sewon Oh, Guerson Guercio, Christian Pare. Neurofeedback and neuroplasticity of visual self-processing in depressed and healthy adolescents: A preliminary study. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 40. 2020-03-13. PMID:31733523. |
adolescence is a neuroplastic period for self-processing and emotion regulation transformations, that if derailed, are linked to persistent depression. |
2020-03-13 |
2023-08-13 |
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Albert C Ga. Religious Belief at the Level of the Brain: Neural Correlates and Influence of Culture. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 207. issue 7. 2020-03-10. PMID:31259793. |
belief, whether religious or nonreligious, is associated with greater signal in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmpfc), a brain region important for self-representation, emotional associations, reward, and goal-driven behavior. |
2020-03-10 |
2023-08-13 |
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