Face Tuning in Depression.

作者: Julian Kubon , Alexander N Sokolov , Rebecca Popp , Andreas J Fallgatter , Marina A Pavlova

DOI: 10.1093/CERCOR/BHAA375

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摘要: The latest COVID-19 pandemic reveals that unexpected changes elevate depression bringing people apart, but also calling for social sharing. Yet the impact of on cognition and functioning is not well understood. Assessment crucial only a better understanding major depressive disorder (MDD), screening, intervention, remediation. Here by applying novel experimental tool, Face-n-Food task comprising set images bordering Giuseppe Arcimboldo style, we assessed face tuning in patients with MDD person-by-person matched controls. key benefit these single components do trigger processing. Contrary to common beliefs, outcome indicates individuals express intact responsiveness. Yet, while sensitivity tied perceptual organization, typical development, it knotted capabilities. Face depression, therefore, may rely upon altered behavioral strategies underwriting brain mechanisms. To exclude possible camouflaging effect female skills, examined gender impact. Neither nor had females excelled tuning. sheds light origins alterations mental well-being at large. Aberrant likely be result deeply-rooted maladaptive rather than poor signals. This has implications under current conditions.

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