All Relations between emotion and self-representation
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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. | however, religious belief, compared with nonreligious belief, registers greater signal in the precuneus, anterior insula, ventral striatum, anterior cingulate cortex, and posterior medial cortex-areas associated with governance of emotion, self-representation, and cognitive conflict. | 2020-03-10 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Frederick S Barrett, Katrin H Preller, Marcus Herdener, Petr Janata, Franz X Vollenweide. Serotonin 2A Receptor Signaling Underlies LSD-induced Alteration of the Neural Response to Dynamic Changes in Music. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 28. issue 11. 2019-12-20. PMID:29028939. | tonality-tracking analysis of bold data revealed that 5ht2a receptor signaling alters the neural response to music in brain regions supporting basic and higher-level musical and auditory processing, and areas involved in memory, emotion, and self-referential processing. | 2019-12-20 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Nicola De Pisapia, Guido Barchiesi, Jorge Jovicich, Luigi Cattane. The role of medial prefrontal cortex in processing emotional self-referential information: a combined TMS/fMRI study. Brain imaging and behavior. vol 13. issue 3. 2019-11-12. PMID:29744797. | in this study we investigate the neural basis of emotional content in self-referential processing by using a combination of off-line repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rtms) applied to the medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc) and whole-brain functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri).we applied effective or ineffective (sham) 1-hz rtms to the mpfc of 14 healthy participants who immediately thereafter underwent fmri while performing a personality attribution task to self or to others. | 2019-11-12 | 2023-08-13 | human |
A D Krause-Utz, B M Elzing. [Neural mechanisms of dissociation: implication for borderline personality disorder]. Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie. vol 61. issue 4. 2019-09-30. PMID:31017285. | however, it is unknown whether these alterations are also affected in bpd. aim: to provide an overview of the definitions, neurobiological models, and neuroimaging research on dissociation in bpd. method: review of the literature. results: during dissociation in bpd, there is evidence for an altered recruitment and interplay of brain regions implicated in the regulation of stress responses and emotions, attention, memory, and self-referential processing (amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex, inferior frontal gyrus, medial prefrontal cortex, superior temporal gyrus, and inferior parietal lobule). conclusion: dissociation is associated with alterations in brain networks that regulate affect-cognitive processing in bpd. |
2019-09-30 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Maxime Résibois, Jean-Yves Rotgé, Pauline Delaveau, Peter Kuppens, Iven Van Mechelen, Philippe Fossati, Philippe Verduy. The impact of self-distancing on emotion explosiveness and accumulation: An fMRI study. PloS one. vol 13. issue 11. 2019-04-17. PMID:30399153. | we replicated previous findings showing that emotion explosiveness and accumulation were related to activity in regions involved in self-referential processing (such as the medial prefrontal cortex) and sustained visceral arousal (such as the posterior insula), respectively. | 2019-04-17 | 2023-08-13 | human |
Veronika Vilgis, Kristina L Gelardi, Jonathan L Helm, Erika E Forbes, Alison E Hipwell, Kate Keenan, Amanda E Guye. Dorsomedial Prefrontal Activity to Sadness Predicts Later Emotion Suppression and Depression Severity in Adolescent Girls. Child development. vol 89. issue 3. 2019-03-18. PMID:29380360. | the ventromedial and dorsomedial pfc (vmpfc and dmpfc) were regions of interest given their roles in depression pathophysiology, self-referential processing, and emotion regulation. | 2019-03-18 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Monique F Crane, Danny Boga, Eyal Karin, Daniel F Gucciardi, Frances Rapport, Joanne Callen, Laura Sinclai. Strengthening resilience in military officer cadets: A group-randomized controlled trial of coping and emotion regulatory self-reflection training. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 87. issue 2. 2019-03-15. PMID:30489094. | this group-randomized control trial examined the efficacy of guided coping and emotion regulatory self-reflection as a means to strengthen resilience by testing the effects of the training on anxiety and depression symptoms and perceived stressor frequency after an intensive stressor period. | 2019-03-15 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Anna-Lena Lumma, Sofie L Valk, Anne Böckler, Pascal Vrtička, Tania Singe. Change in emotional self-concept following socio-cognitive training relates to structural plasticity of the prefrontal cortex. Brain and behavior. vol 8. issue 4. 2019-02-25. PMID:29670822. | previous studies have shown that emotional self-referential processing is related to structure and function of cortical midline areas such as medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc), and that it can be altered on a behavioral level by specific mental training practices. | 2019-02-25 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
R Monsa, M Peer, S Arz. Self-reference, emotion inhibition and somatosensory disturbance: preliminary investigation of network perturbations in conversion disorder. European journal of neurology. vol 25. issue 6. 2019-02-21. PMID:29509290. | self-reference, emotion inhibition and somatosensory disturbance: preliminary investigation of network perturbations in conversion disorder. | 2019-02-21 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Inez Oostvogels, Ilja L Bongers, Arno Willem. The role of emotion regulation, coping, self-reflection and insight in staff interaction with patients with a diagnosis of personality disorder in forensic settings. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing. vol 25. issue 9-10. 2019-02-15. PMID:30489675. | the role of emotion regulation, coping, self-reflection and insight in staff interaction with patients with a diagnosis of personality disorder in forensic settings. | 2019-02-15 | 2023-08-13 | human |
Karina Quevedo, Madeline Harms, Mitchell Sauder, Hannah Scott, Sumaya Mohamed, Kathleen M Thomas, Michael-Paul Schallmo, Garry Smyd. The neurobiology of self face recognition among depressed adolescents. Journal of affective disorders. vol 229. 2018-09-06. PMID:29304386. | depression is linked to alterations in both emotion and self-processing. | 2018-09-06 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Cornelia Herbert, Klaus Hesse, Dirk Wildgrube. Emotion and self in psychotic disorders: Behavioral evidence from an emotional evaluation task using verbal stimuli varying in emotional valence and self-reference. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. vol 58. 2018-06-25. PMID:28918343. | emotion and self in psychotic disorders: behavioral evidence from an emotional evaluation task using verbal stimuli varying in emotional valence and self-reference. | 2018-06-25 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Cornelia Herbert, Klaus Hesse, Dirk Wildgrube. Emotion and self in psychotic disorders: Behavioral evidence from an emotional evaluation task using verbal stimuli varying in emotional valence and self-reference. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. vol 58. 2018-06-25. PMID:28918343. | psychotic disorders are accompanied by changes in emotional and self-referential processing. | 2018-06-25 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Rebecca Reeder, Patricia McCarthy Veach, Ian M MacFarlane, Bonnie S LeRo. Characterizing Clinical Genetic Counselors' Countertransference Experiences: an Exploratory Study. Journal of genetic counseling. vol 26. issue 5. 2018-06-04. PMID:28074313. | thematic analysis of ct examples yielded five common triggers: general similarity to patient, medical/genetic similarity, angry patients, patient behaves differently from counselor expectations, and disclosing bad news; six common manifestations: being self-focused, projecting feelings onto the patient, intense emotional reaction to patient, being overly invested, disengagement, and physical reaction; five ct effects: disruption in rapport building, repaired empathy, over-identification, conversation does not reach fullest potential, and counselor is drained emotionally; and three management strategies: recognizing ct as it occurs, self-reflection, and consultation. | 2018-06-04 | 2023-08-13 | human |
Karina Quevedo, Theodore E A Waters, Hannah Scott, Glenn I Roisman, Daniel S Shaw, Erika E Forbe. Brain activity and infant attachment history in young men during loss and reward processing. Development and psychopathology. vol 29. issue 2. 2017-07-13. PMID:28401835. | results indicated that individuals with a history of insecure attachment showed hyperactivity in (a) reward- and emotion-related (e.g., basal ganglia and amygdala) structures and (b) emotion regulation and self-referential processing (cortical midline structures) in response to positive and negative outcomes (and anticipation of those outcomes). | 2017-07-13 | 2023-08-13 | human |
Gennady G Knyazev, Alexander N Savostyanov, Andrey V Bocharov, Elena A Dorosheva, Sergey S Tamozhnikov, Alexander E Saprigy. Oscillatory correlates of moral decision-making: Effect of personality. Social neuroscience. vol 11. issue 3. 2016-12-15. PMID:26167937. | graph-theoretical analysis of connectivity patterns showed the prominent role of the orbitofrontal and cingulate cortices in personal moral decision-making, implying greater emotional and self-processing. | 2016-12-15 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
J W Hwang, S C Xin, Y M Ou, W Y Zhang, Y L Liang, J Chen, X Q Yang, X Y Chen, T W Guo, X J Yang, W H Ma, J Li, B C Zhao, Y Tu, J Kon. Enhanced default mode network connectivity with ventral striatum in subthreshold depression individuals. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 76. 2016-12-13. PMID:26922247. | in recent years, accumulating evidence suggests that the disruption of the default mode network (dmn), a network involved in self-referential processing, affective cognition, and emotion regulation, is involved in major depressive disorder. | 2016-12-13 | 2023-08-13 | Not clear |
Michael Gilead, Maayan Katzir, Tal Eyal, Nira Liberma. Neural correlates of processing "self-conscious" vs. "basic" emotions. Neuropsychologia. vol 81. 2016-10-25. PMID:26707717. | the results show that processing self-conscious emotions resulted in activation within frontal areas associated with self-processing and self-control, namely, the mpfc extending to the dacc, and within the lateral-dorsal prefrontal cortex. | 2016-10-25 | 2023-08-13 | human |
Ken-ichi Tabe. Inferior Frontal Gyrus Activation Underlies the Perception of Emotions, While Precuneus Activation Underlies the Feeling of Emotions during Music Listening. Behavioural neurology. vol 2015. 2016-07-26. PMID:26504353. | furthermore, i propose that the precuneus, a brain region associated with self-representation, might be involved in assessing emotional responses. | 2016-07-26 | 2023-08-13 | human |
Dirk Scheele, Nadine Striepens, Keith M Kendrick, Christine Schwering, Janka Noelle, Andrea Wille, Thomas E Schläpfer, Wolfgang Maier, René Hurleman. Opposing effects of oxytocin on moral judgment in males and females. Human brain mapping. vol 35. issue 12. 2015-07-13. PMID:25094043. | to investigate whether the ancient mammalian neuropeptide oxytocin (oxt) influences self-referential processing in the domains of emotion evaluation and moral decision making, we conducted a pharmaco-functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) and a behavioral experiment involving 157 healthy women and men who were treated with either oxt (24 iu) or placebo (plc) intranasally. | 2015-07-13 | 2023-08-13 | human |