Background: Patients with depression appear to imagine scenes preferentially from a 3rd person perspective as if they were observers. Methods: By using functional magnetic resonance imaging we asked patients with major depressive disorder (19, MDD) and healthy controls (19, HC) to imagine 1st person perspective state/ psychological (vs. action) scenes. Results: We found that the left superior frontal gyrus (orbital part) and the right putamen were differentially activated by the state/psychological (vs. action) imagery (vs. letter detection) in MDD individuals vs. HC. Discussion: We suggest that imagery for state/psychological events increased activation in areas involved in self-related processing and personal perspective changes.

First person state/psychological imagery modulates the orbital frontal gyrus and the putamen in individuals with depression / B. Tomasino, M.C. Piani, E. Maggioni, C. Bonivento, S. D'Agostini, M. Balestrieri, P. Brambilla. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 1664-0640. - 16:(2025 May 19), pp. 1583482.1-1583482.9. [10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1583482]

First person state/psychological imagery modulates the orbital frontal gyrus and the putamen in individuals with depression

P. Brambilla
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2025

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Background: Patients with depression appear to imagine scenes preferentially from a 3rd person perspective as if they were observers. Methods: By using functional magnetic resonance imaging we asked patients with major depressive disorder (19, MDD) and healthy controls (19, HC) to imagine 1st person perspective state/ psychological (vs. action) scenes. Results: We found that the left superior frontal gyrus (orbital part) and the right putamen were differentially activated by the state/psychological (vs. action) imagery (vs. letter detection) in MDD individuals vs. HC. Discussion: We suggest that imagery for state/psychological events increased activation in areas involved in self-related processing and personal perspective changes.
state/psychological stimuli; emotion; imagery; depression; fMRI
Settore MEDS-11/A - Psichiatria
19-mag-2025
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