Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6824040 | Schizophrenia Research | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Increased activations by positive valence in FR were in brain regions crucial to emotion recognition and social interaction. Increased activation of the premotor cortex may serve as a compensatory mechanism as FR subjects may have to exert more effort on processing the stimuli, as has been found earlier in schizophrenia. Failure to deactivate PFC structures may imply error in the default mode network. Abnormal PFC function in FR was also suggested by PPI, as the dlPFC showed decreased functional connectivity with the amygdala in the FR group. This may indicate that in FR subjects the amygdala have to take a greater role in emotion recognition and social functioning. This inference was supported by our discovery of statistically significant correlations between the amygdala BOLD response and emotion recognition in the FR group but not in controls.
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Authors
Johannes Pulkkinen, Juha Nikkinen, Vesa Kiviniemi, Pirjo Mäki, Jouko Miettunen, Jenni Koivukangas, Sari Mukkala, Tanja Nordström, Jennifer H. Barnett, Peter B. Jones, Irma Moilanen, Graham K. Murray, Juha Veijola,