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Intracranial Recordings of the Human Orbitofrontal Cortical Activity during Self-Referential Episodic and Valenced Self-Judgments.
Iravani, Behzad; Kaboodvand, Neda; Stieger, James R; Liang, Eugene Y; Lusk, Zoe; Fransson, Peter; Deutsch, Gayle K; Gotlib, Ian H; Parvizi, Josef.
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  • Iravani B; Laboratory of Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California 94305.
  • Kaboodvand N; Departments of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California 94305.
  • Stieger JR; Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, 17177 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Liang EY; Laboratory of Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California 94305.
  • Lusk Z; Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, 17177 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Fransson P; Laboratory of Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California 94305.
  • Deutsch GK; Departments of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California 94305.
  • Gotlib IH; Laboratory of Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California 94305.
  • Parvizi J; Departments of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California 94305.
J Neurosci ; 44(11)2024 Mar 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38316564
ABSTRACT
We recorded directly from the orbital (oPFC) and ventromedial (vmPFC) subregions of the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in 22 (9 female, 13 male) epilepsy patients undergoing intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) monitoring during an experimental task in which the participants judged the accuracy of self-referential autobiographical statements as well as valenced self-judgments (SJs). We found significantly increased high-frequency activity (HFA) in ∼13% of oPFC sites (10/18 subjects) and 16% of vmPFC sites (4/12 subjects) during both of these self-referential thought processes, with the HFA power being modulated by the content of self-referential stimuli. The location of these activated sites corresponded with the location of fMRI-identified limbic network. Furthermore, the onset of HFA in the vmPFC was significantly earlier than that in the oPFC in all patients with simultaneous recordings in both regions. In 11 patients with available depression scores from comprehensive neuropsychological assessments, we documented diminished HFA in the OFC during positive SJ trials among individuals with higher depression scores; responses during negative SJ trials were not related to the patients' depression scores. Our findings provide new temporal and anatomical information about the mode of engagement in two important subregions of the OFC during autobiographical memory and SJ conditions. Our findings from the OFC support the hypothesis that diminished brain activity during positive self-evaluations, rather than heightened activity during negative self-evaluations, plays a key role in the pathophysiology of depression.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Epilepsia / Memória Episódica Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Neurosci Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Epilepsia / Memória Episódica Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Neurosci Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article