Активность зеркальной системы мозга у людей с депрессивным симптомокомплексом
- Авторы: Каримова Е.Д.1, Смольская Д.В.2, Нараткина А.А.2
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Учреждения:
- Институт высшей нервной деятельности и нейрофизиологии РАН
- Московский государственный университет им. Ломоносова
- Выпуск: Том 73, № 2 (2023)
- Страницы: 230-241
- Раздел: ФИЗИОЛОГИЯ ВЫСШЕЙ НЕРВНОЙ (КОГНИТИВНОЙ) ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ЧЕЛОВЕКА
- URL: https://cardiosomatics.orscience.ru/0044-4677/article/view/652044
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0044467723020053
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/ILDDCT
- ID: 652044
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Аннотация
Мировые события последних нескольких лет привели к тому, что все больше людей начинают испытывать депрессивные симптомы, которые в значительной степени влияют на эмоциональный фон человека и его восприятие окружающего мира. Целью данного исследования было проанализировать реакции мю- и альфа-ритмов, отражающих работу зеркальной и зрительной систем головного мозга, при восприятии и повторении эмоционально окрашенных социальных стимулов у людей с разным уровнем депрессии. В исследовании приняли участие 32 здоровых испытуемых, которые были разделены на две группы – с высоким и низким уровнем депрессии по шкале Бека. Регистрировали 32-канальную ЭЭГ в двух экспериментальных блоках, активирующих эмоциональную и моторную составляющие зеркальной системы мозга (ЗСМ): 1) при восприятии эмоциональных лиц, выражающих счастье или горе; 2) при наблюдении и повторении моторных жестов рукой. Анализировали степень десинхронизации компонент мю- и альфа-ритма, выделенных методом независимых компонент (ICA), в каждой из задач. Было получено, что десинхронизация мю-ритма была достоверно выше у людей с высоким уровнем депрессии при повторении моторных движений рукой, а также при восприятии негативной эмоциональной мимики. Десинхронизация альфа-ритма не отличалась у двух групп испытуемых. Таким образом, развитие депрессивного состояния усиливает активацию ЗСМ, при этом повышается ее чувствительность к негативным эмоциональным стимулам. Данный эффект не распространяется на зрительную кору и визуальное внимание.
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Е. Д. Каримова
Институт высшей нервной деятельности и нейрофизиологии РАН
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: e.d.karimova@gmail.com
Россия, Москва
Д. В. Смольская
Московский государственный университет им. Ломоносова
Email: e.d.karimova@gmail.com
Россия, Москва
А. А. Нараткина
Московский государственный университет им. Ломоносова
Email: e.d.karimova@gmail.com
Россия, Москва
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