Emotional recognition training modifies neural response to emotional faces but does not improve mood in healthy volunteers with high levels of depressive symptoms.
Ian S Penton-VoakSally AdamsKatherine S ButtonMeg FluhartyMichael DaliliMichael BrowningEmily A HolmesCatherine J HarmerMarcus R MunafòPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
CBM of emotion recognition has effects on neural activity that are similar in some respects to those induced by Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) administration (Study 1), but we find no evidence that this had any later effect on self-reported mood in an analogue sample of non-clinical volunteers with low mood (Study 2).