| Literature DB >> 26900857 |
Eun Joo Kim1, Sunghyon Kyeong2, Sang Woo Cho2, Ji-Won Chun2, Hae-Jeong Park3, Jihye Kim4, Joohan Kim5, Raymond J Dolan6, Jae-Jin Kim2,7.
Abstract
Life satisfaction is an essential component of subjective well-being and provides a fundamental resource for optimal everyday functioning. The goal of the present study was to examine how life satisfaction influences self-referential processing of emotionally valenced stimuli. Nineteen individuals with high life satisfaction (HLS) and 21 individuals with low life satisfaction (LLS) were scanned using functional MRI while performing a face-word relevance rating task, which consisted of 3 types of face stimuli (self, public other, and unfamiliar other) and 3 types of word stimuli (positive, negative, and neutral). We found a significant group x word valence interaction effect, most strikingly in the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex. In the positive word condition dorsal medial prefrontal cortex activity was significantly higher in the LLS group, whereas in the negative word condition it was significantly higher in the HLS group. The two groups showed distinct functional connectivity of the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex with emotional processing-related regions. The findings suggest that, in response to emotional stimuli, individuals with HLS may successfully recruit emotion regulation-related regions in contrast to individuals with LLS. The difference in functional connectivity during self-referential processing may lead to an influence of life satisfaction on responses to emotion-eliciting stimuli.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26900857 PMCID: PMC4763307 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Trial sequence of the face word relevance rating task.
The real face photos and Korean words were presented during fMRI experiment; in this figure, the visual stimuli are replaced with cartoon images and English words to help understand the task procedure.
The relevance rating and response time (mean and standard deviation) as a task performance in the high life satisfaction (HLS) and low life satisfaction (LLS) groups.
| Relevance rating | Response time (ms) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Event | HLS | LLS | P-value | HLS | LLS | P-value |
| Positive words | ||||||
| Self | 2.74 (0.40) | 2.52 (0.47) | .076 | 963.24 (209.70) | 1040.37 (195.54) | .114 |
| Public other | 2.75 (0.35) | 2.63 (0.34) | .177 | 1001.28 (162.22) | 1079.61 (209.8) | .110 |
| Unfamiliar other | 2.04 (0.61) | 1.96 (0.38) | .326 | 1142.17 (180.64) | 1182.13 (166.83) | .221 |
| Neutral words | ||||||
| Self | 2.42 (0.37) | 2.16 (0.36) | .032 | 1132.71 (195.59) | 1175.46 (199.43) | .480 |
| Public other | 2.40 (0.42) | 2.33 (0.33) | .422 | 1158.67 (159.76) | 1217.91 (203.17) | .261 |
| Unfamiliar other | 1.87 (0.42) | 1.79 (0.23) | .258 | 1156.94 (156.51) | 1199.06 (206.17) | .490 |
| Negative words | ||||||
| Self | 1.25 (0.24) | 1.25 (0.19) | .682 | 1032.06 (142.82) | 1060.76 (168.27) | .305 |
| Public other | 1.20 (0.22) | 1.33 (0.32) | .099 | 984.27 (250.7) | 1116.43 (204.48) | .080 |
| Unfamiliar other | 1.34 (0.39) | 1.33 (0.27) | .823 | 1082.37 (181.81) | 1097.81 (179.71) | .498 |
Brain activation in each word valence condition while seeing self compared with public other in each life satisfaction group.
| High life satisfaction group | Low life satisfaction group | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coordinate, mm | Coordinate, mm | |||||||||
| x | y | z | Zmax | x | y | z | Zmax | |||
| <Positive words> | ||||||||||
| L. Dorsal MPFC | -2 | 50 | 30 | 1093 | 4.68 | |||||
| -12 | 28 | 58 | 350 | 4.33 | ||||||
| L. Ventral MPFC | -8 | 64 | 4 | 120 | 4.71 | |||||
| R. Superior frontal gyrus | 16 | 40 | 54 | 71 | 3.94 | |||||
| L. Inferior frontal gyrus | -54 | 20 | 10 | 49 | 4.11 | |||||
| R. PCC | 2 | -24 | 26 | 59 | 3.78 | |||||
| L. TPJ | -50 | -46 | 28 | 96 | 3.71 | |||||
| L. Middle temporal gyrus | -36 | -60 | 14 | 486 | 4.88 | |||||
| R. Hippocampus | 38 | -46 | 6 | 240 | 4.00 | |||||
| L. Thalamus | -10 | -24 | 14 | 116 | 3.72 | |||||
| R. Caudate | 22 | 24 | 8 | 53 | 3.69 | |||||
| <Negative words> | ||||||||||
| R. Dorsal MPFC | 6 | 14 | 66 | 75 | 3.78 | |||||
| L. DLPFC | -26 | 36 | 40 | 62 | 3.57 | |||||
| R. Superior frontal gyrus | 20 | 60 | 28 | 158 | 4.08 | |||||
| L. TPJ | -50 | -54 | 36 | 114 | 4.25 | No significant results | ||||
| R. TPJ | 52 | -52 | 44 | 85 | 3.65 | |||||
| L. Precuneus | -12 | -70 | 32 | 42 | 3.57 | |||||
| R. Cerebellum | 4 | -78 | -22 | 198 | 4.06 | |||||
| <Neutral words> | ||||||||||
| L. Dorsal MPFC | 0 | 36 | 26 | 122 | 3.82 | |||||
| L. Superior frontal gyrus | -24 | 44 | 40 | 99 | 3.81 | |||||
| R. Precentral gyrus | 40 | 10 | 28 | 183 | 4.38 | |||||
| R. PCC | 4 | -22 | 40 | 126 | 3.96 | No significant results | ||||
| L. Caudate | -4 | 4 | 4 | 62 | 4.30 | |||||
| L. Cerebellum | -18 | -76 | -14 | 123 | 3.92 | |||||
| -8 | -60 | -18 | 69 | 3.74 | ||||||
Statistical threshold at AlphaSim-corrected P<0.05
L., left; R., right; MPFC, medial prefrontal cortex; PCC, posterior cingulate cortex; TPJ, temporo-parietal junction; DLPFC, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
The main and interaction effects of group and word valence while seeing self compared with public other.
| Regions | Zmax | Coordinate, mm | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| x | y | z | ||||
| R. Angular gyrus | 46 | 18.62 | 3.90 | 36 | -48 | 34 |
| L. Cerebellum | 71 | 16.91 | 3.72 | -8 | -66 | -50 |
| R. Angular gyrus | 37 | 18.50 | 3.89 | 38 | -44 | 24 |
| R. Posterior cingulate cortex | 52 | 14.53 | 3.45 | 0 | -52 | 22 |
| L. Thalamus | 132 | 19.39 | 3.98 | -10 | -26 | 16 |
| R. Putamen | 77 | 16.93 | 3.73 | 28 | -4 | 10 |
| R. Caudate | 210 | 27.92 | 4.72 | 20 | -30 | 16 |
| R. DLPFC | 80 | 20.91 | 4.13 | 30 | 24 | 48 |
| L. Dorsal MPFC | 98 | 16.57 | 3.69 | -8 | 26 | 56 |
| R. Dorsal MPFC | 15.64 | 3.58 | 2 | 24 | 44 | |
Statistical threshold at AlphaSim-corrected P<0.05
L., left; R., right; MPFC, medial prefrontal cortex; DLPFC, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
Fig 2Brain regions showing the interaction effect between group and word valence and post-hoc analyses for group differences (**p<0.01; *p<0.05; and †p = 0.05).
Error bars represent standard errors. R., right; L., left; DLPFC, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; dMPFC, dorsal medial prefrontal cortex; LLS, low life satisfaction group; and HLS, high life satisfaction group.
Fig 3Context-dependent functional connectivity in the self when compared with the public other between a source (x = 2, y = 24, z = 44) in the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (dMPFC) and a priori regions of interest in each life satisfaction group.
The white dotted lines showed a significantly increased functional connectivity between the dMPFC and a priori targets. R. dMPFC, right dorsal medial prefrontal cortex; R. vMPFC, right ventral medial prefrontal cortex; R. dACC, right dorsal anterior cingulate cortex; R. vACC, right ventral anterior cingulate cortex; R. TPJ, right temporo-parietal junction; L. TPJ, left temporo-parietal junction; L. PCC, left posterior cingulate cortex; R. PrC, right precentral gyrus; L. PrC, left precentral gyrus; L. INS, left insula; and L. Amyg, left amygdala.