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Pupil Dilation during Reward Anticipation Is Correlated to Depressive Symptom Load in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
by
Nantawisarakul, Teachawidd
, Brückl, Tanja
, Binder, Elisabeth B.
, Pöhlchen, Dorothee
, Lee, Michael D.
, Schneider, Max
, Czisch, Michael
, Spoormaker, Victor I.
, BeCOME Working Group
, Elbau, Immanuel G.
, Saemann, Philipp G.
in
Age
/ Arousal
/ Brain mapping
/ Comorbidity
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ depression
/ fMRI
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Physiology
/ pupillometry
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Reinforcement
/ reward
/ Scanners
2020
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Pupil Dilation during Reward Anticipation Is Correlated to Depressive Symptom Load in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
by
Nantawisarakul, Teachawidd
, Brückl, Tanja
, Binder, Elisabeth B.
, Pöhlchen, Dorothee
, Lee, Michael D.
, Schneider, Max
, Czisch, Michael
, Spoormaker, Victor I.
, BeCOME Working Group
, Elbau, Immanuel G.
, Saemann, Philipp G.
in
Age
/ Arousal
/ Brain mapping
/ Comorbidity
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ depression
/ fMRI
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Physiology
/ pupillometry
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Reinforcement
/ reward
/ Scanners
2020
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Pupil Dilation during Reward Anticipation Is Correlated to Depressive Symptom Load in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
by
Nantawisarakul, Teachawidd
, Brückl, Tanja
, Binder, Elisabeth B.
, Pöhlchen, Dorothee
, Lee, Michael D.
, Schneider, Max
, Czisch, Michael
, Spoormaker, Victor I.
, BeCOME Working Group
, Elbau, Immanuel G.
, Saemann, Philipp G.
in
Age
/ Arousal
/ Brain mapping
/ Comorbidity
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ depression
/ fMRI
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Physiology
/ pupillometry
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Reinforcement
/ reward
/ Scanners
2020
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Pupil Dilation during Reward Anticipation Is Correlated to Depressive Symptom Load in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
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Pupil Dilation during Reward Anticipation Is Correlated to Depressive Symptom Load in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
2020
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Depression is a debilitating disorder with high prevalence and socioeconomic cost, but the brain-physiological processes that are altered during depressive states are not well understood. Here, we build on recent findings in macaques that indicate a direct causal relationship between pupil dilation and anterior cingulate cortex mediated arousal during anticipation of reward. We translated these findings to human subjects with concomitant pupillometry/fMRI in a sample of unmedicated participants diagnosed with major depression and healthy controls. We could show that the upregulation and maintenance of arousal in anticipation of reward was disrupted in patients in a symptom-load dependent manner. We could further show that the failure to maintain reward anticipatory arousal showed state-marker properties, as it tracked the load and impact of depressive symptoms independent of prior diagnosis status. Further, group differences of anticipatory arousal and continuous correlations with symptom load were not traceable only at the level of pupillometric responses, but were mirrored also at the neural level within salience network hubs. The upregulation and maintenance of arousal during reward anticipation is a novel translational and well-traceable process that could prove a promising gateway to a physiologically informed patient stratification and targeted interventions.
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