Title of article :
Impaired delay and trace eyeblink conditioning performance in major depressive disorder
Author/Authors :
Greer، نويسنده , , Tracy L. and Trivedi، نويسنده , , Madhukar H. and Thompson، نويسنده , , Lucien T. Thompson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
11
From page :
235
To page :
245
Abstract :
Background inary evidence obtained in our lab has revealed that depressive symptoms impair associative learning, as measured by acquisition of eyeblink classical conditioning (EBCC) tasks. The current study assesses EBCC acquisition in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD). s -item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D17) and the 30-item Inventory for Depressive Symptomatology, Self-Report (IDS-SR30) were used to quantify severity of depressive symptoms. Participants received 60 trials each in delay 500, trace 500, and trace 1000 conditioning paradigms. A 150-ms, 5–7 psi air puff served as the unconditioned stimulus (US), and an 80-dB, 1-kHz tone as the conditioned stimulus (CS). Mean percent conditioned responses (CRs) served as the primary measure of task acquisition. s D group generated significantly fewer CRs on delay 500 and trace 500 tasks, and approached significance on the trace 1000 task compared to healthy controls. Furthermore, presentation of successive trials did not increase CR production in the depressed group, in contrast to progressive increases observed in the control group. tions esentation of multiple EBCC tasks precludes some detailed analyses of task-specific performance. Future studies may also benefit from including sufficient numbers of subjects to assess differential characteristics of depression (e.g., length of episode, depressive subtype) and treatment effects. sions data suggest that MDD impairs acquisition of EBCC, providing behavioral support for cerebellar and hippocampal dysfunction in depression. Delineating the neural substrates involved in MDD may aid in future treatment approaches for this pervasive disorder.
Keywords :
Cerebellum , Associative Learning , Major depressive disorder , Hippocampus , Eyeblink classical conditioning , Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1431094
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