Neural circuitry of masked emotional face processing in youth with bipolar disorder, severe mood dysregulation, and healthy volunteers

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Highlights

  • We examine neural correlates of face processing in two pediatric clinical groups.

  • We use a task with priming of neural objects by emotional faces.

  • Healthy subjects had greater occipital activation in aware vs. non-aware conditions.

  • Both clinical groups had greater occipital activation in non-aware vs. aware.

  • By emotion, each group showed distinct activation patterns in face-processing areas.

Abstract

Youth with bipolar disorder (BD) and those with severe, non-episodic irritability (severe mood dysregulation, SMD) show face-emotion labeling deficits. These groups differ from healthy volunteers (HV) in neural responses to emotional faces. It is unknown whether awareness is required to elicit these differences. We compared activation in BD (N = 20), SMD (N = 18), and HV (N = 22) during “Aware” and “Non-aware” priming of shapes by emotional faces. Subjects rated how much they liked the shape. In aware, a face (angry, fearful, happy, neutral, blank oval) appeared (187 ms) before the shape. In non-aware, a face appeared (17 ms), followed by a mask (170 ms), and shape. A Diagnosis-by-Awareness-by-Emotion ANOVA was not significant. There were significant Diagnosis-by-Awareness interactions in occipital regions. BD and SMD showed increased activity for non-aware vs. aware; HV showed the reverse pattern. When subjects viewed angry or neutral faces, there were Emotion-by-Diagnosis interactions in face-emotion processing regions, including the L precentral gyrus, R posterior cingulate, R superior temporal gyrus, R middle occipital gyrus, and L medial frontal gyrus. Regardless of awareness, BD and SMD differ in activation patterns from HV and each other in multiple brain regions, suggesting that BD and SMD are distinct developmental mood disorders.

Abbreviations

BD
bipolar disorder
SMD
severe mood dysregulation
ADHD
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
HV
healthy volunteer

Keywords

Bipolar disorder
Adolescence
Mood disorder
Functional neuroimaging
Backwards masking
Affective priming

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