TY - JOUR
T1 - GABA-ergic modulation of prefrontal spatio-temporal activation pattern during emotional processing
T2 - A combined fMRI/MEG study with placebo and lorazepam
AU - Northoff, Georg
AU - Witzel, Thomas
AU - Richter, Andre
AU - Gessner, Matthias
AU - Schlagenhauf, Florian
AU - Fell, Jürgen
AU - Baumgart, Frank
AU - Kaulisch, Thomas
AU - Tempelmann, Claus
AU - Heinzel, Alexander
AU - Kötter, Rolf
AU - Hagner, Tilman
AU - Bargel, Bela
AU - Hinrichs, Hermann
AU - Bogerts, Bernhard
AU - Scheich, Henning
AU - Heinze, Hans Jochen
PY - 2002/4/1
Y1 - 2002/4/1
N2 - Various prefrontal cortical regions have been shown to be activated during emotional stimulation, whereas neurochemical mechanisms underlying emotional processing in the prefrontal cortex remain unclear. We therefore investigated the influence of the GABA-A potentiator lorazepam on prefrontal cortical emotional-motor spatio-temporal activation pattern in a combined functional magnetic resonance imaging/magnetoencephalography study. Lorazepam led to the reversal in orbito-frontal activation pattern, a shift of the early magnetic field dipole from the orbito-frontal to medial prefrontal cortex, and alterations in premotor/motor cortical function during negative and positive emotional stimulation. It is concluded that negative emotional processing in the orbito-frontal cortex may be modulated either directly or indirectly by GABA-A receptors. Such a modulation of orbito-frontal cortical emotional function by lorazepam has to be distinguished from its effects on cortical motor function as being independent from the kind of processing either emotional or nonemotional.
AB - Various prefrontal cortical regions have been shown to be activated during emotional stimulation, whereas neurochemical mechanisms underlying emotional processing in the prefrontal cortex remain unclear. We therefore investigated the influence of the GABA-A potentiator lorazepam on prefrontal cortical emotional-motor spatio-temporal activation pattern in a combined functional magnetic resonance imaging/magnetoencephalography study. Lorazepam led to the reversal in orbito-frontal activation pattern, a shift of the early magnetic field dipole from the orbito-frontal to medial prefrontal cortex, and alterations in premotor/motor cortical function during negative and positive emotional stimulation. It is concluded that negative emotional processing in the orbito-frontal cortex may be modulated either directly or indirectly by GABA-A receptors. Such a modulation of orbito-frontal cortical emotional function by lorazepam has to be distinguished from its effects on cortical motor function as being independent from the kind of processing either emotional or nonemotional.
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U2 - 10.1162/089892902317361895
DO - 10.1162/089892902317361895
M3 - Article
C2 - 11970797
AN - SCOPUS:0011028308
SN - 0898-929X
VL - 14
SP - 348
EP - 370
JO - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
JF - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
IS - 3
ER -