2011
Abnormal prefrontal activity subserving attentional control of emotion in remitted depressed patients during a working memory task with emotional distracters
Kerestes R, Ladouceur CD, Meda S, Nathan PJ, Blumberg HP, Maloney K, Ruf B, Saricicek A, Pearlson GD, Bhagwagar Z, Phillips ML. Abnormal prefrontal activity subserving attentional control of emotion in remitted depressed patients during a working memory task with emotional distracters. Psychological Medicine 2011, 42: 29-40. PMID: 21733287, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291711001097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVentrolateral prefrontal cortexNegative emotional informationFunctional magnetic resonance imagingEmotional distractersAttentional controlEmotional informationMemory taskMemory loadEmotional Face N-Back (EFNBACK) taskOrbitofrontal cortexNegative emotional distractersN-back taskInterface of cognitionAccurate task performanceKey neural circuitsBlood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imagingRMDD patientsLevel-dependent functional magnetic resonance imagingAttentional biasesFacial emotionsEmotion processingDepressed patientsDistracter stimuliTrait-like abnormalitiesRight DLPFC
2004
Effects of beta-adrenoceptor blockade on components of human decision-making
Rogers R, Lancaster M, Wakeley J, Bhagwagar Z. Effects of beta-adrenoceptor blockade on components of human decision-making. Psychopharmacology 2004, 172: 157-164. PMID: 14716472, DOI: 10.1007/s00213-003-1641-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProbabilistic rewardsCortico-limbic systemsBrain imaging studiesSeries of choicesOrbitofrontal cortexEmotional aspectsSubjective stateSubjects designPunishment signalsCingulate cortexNegative ratingsProbability of losingNeurological patientsSubjective changesHealthy volunteersMoodRewardBeta-adrenoceptor blockadeCatecholamine systemsBeta-adrenoceptor blockersVisual analog scaleImaging studiesSlower heart rateCortexConclusionsThese results
2002
Tryptophan Depletion Alters the Decision-Making of Healthy Volunteers through Altered Processing of Reward Cues
Rogers R, Tunbridge E, Bhagwagar Z, Drevets W, Sahakian B, Carter C. Tryptophan Depletion Alters the Decision-Making of Healthy Volunteers through Altered Processing of Reward Cues. Neuropsychopharmacology 2002, 28: 153-162. PMID: 12496952, DOI: 10.1038/sj.npp.1300001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmino acid drinkReward cuesOrbitofrontal cortexNegative outcomesReduced discriminationAltered processingTryptophan depletionHuman choiceCuesMonoamine neurotransmitter systemsAltered discriminationNeurotransmitter systemsBiasesDiscriminationCortexGamblesProcessingPsychiatric illnessCognitionHealthy volunteersAnhedoniaMoodFunctioningPresent studyLittle evidence