TY - JOUR
T1 - Correlation of within-individual fluctuation of depressed mood with prefrontal cortex activity during verbal working memory task
T2 - Optical topography study
AU - Sato, Hiroki
AU - Aoki, Ryuta
AU - Katura, Takusige
AU - Matsuda, Ryoichi
AU - Koizumi, Hideaki
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - Previous studies showed that interindividual variations in mood state are associated with prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity. In this study, we focused on the depressed-mood state under natural circumstances and examined the relationship between within-individual changes over time in this mood state and PFC activity.We used optical topography (OT), a functional imaging technique based on near-infrared spectroscopy, to measure PFC activity for each participant in three experimental sessions repeated at 2-week intervals. In each session, the participants completed a self-report questionnaire of mood state and underwent OT measurement while performing verbal and spatial working memory (WM) tasks. The results showed that changes in the depressed-mood score between successive sessions were negatively correlated with those in the left PFC activation for the verbal WM task (P = -0.56, p < 0.05). In contrast, the PFC activation for the spatial WM task did not co-vary with participants' mood changes. We thus demonstrated that PFC activity during a verbal WM task varies depending on the participant's depressed mood state, independent of trait factors. This suggests that using optical topography to measure PFC activity during a verbalWM task can be used as a potential state marker for an individual's depressed mood state.
AB - Previous studies showed that interindividual variations in mood state are associated with prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity. In this study, we focused on the depressed-mood state under natural circumstances and examined the relationship between within-individual changes over time in this mood state and PFC activity.We used optical topography (OT), a functional imaging technique based on near-infrared spectroscopy, to measure PFC activity for each participant in three experimental sessions repeated at 2-week intervals. In each session, the participants completed a self-report questionnaire of mood state and underwent OT measurement while performing verbal and spatial working memory (WM) tasks. The results showed that changes in the depressed-mood score between successive sessions were negatively correlated with those in the left PFC activation for the verbal WM task (P = -0.56, p < 0.05). In contrast, the PFC activation for the spatial WM task did not co-vary with participants' mood changes. We thus demonstrated that PFC activity during a verbal WM task varies depending on the participant's depressed mood state, independent of trait factors. This suggests that using optical topography to measure PFC activity during a verbalWM task can be used as a potential state marker for an individual's depressed mood state.
KW - Depressed mood
KW - Near-infrared spectroscopy
KW - Optical topography
KW - Prefrontal cortex
KW - Profile of mood states
KW - Working memory
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84860547285
U2 - 10.1117/1.3662448
DO - 10.1117/1.3662448
M3 - Article
C2 - 22191924
AN - SCOPUS:84860547285
SN - 1083-3668
VL - 16
JO - Journal of Biomedical Optics
JF - Journal of Biomedical Optics
IS - 12
M1 - 126007
ER -