The unique face of comorbid anxiety and depression: Increased frontal, insula and cingulate cortex response during Pavlovian fear-conditioning.
Tate PoplinMaria IronsideRayus KuplickiRobin L AupperleSalvador M GuinjoanSahib S KhalsaJennifer L StewartTeresa A VictorMartin P PaulusNamik KirlicPublished in: Journal of affective disorders (2024)
AnxMDD showed a pattern of increased activation in regions identified with fear processing. Effects were consistently driven by threat, further suggesting fear signaling as the emergent target process. Differences emerged in regions associated with salience processing, attentional orienting/conflict, self-relevant processing and executive functioning in comorbid anxiety and depression, thereby highlighting potential treatment targets for this prevalent and treatment resistant group.