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  • Empathy plays a crucial role in interpersonal interactions, and altered empathy is observed in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), which may cause relationship issues.
  • The study compared 11 MDD patients with 11 healthy controls using fMRI to examine their brain responses to videos depicting painful situations and assessed their subjective pain ratings.
  • Results indicated that MDD patients rated the pain lower and exhibited reduced brain activation in areas associated with empathy, suggesting a potential deficit in recognizing others' pain, enhancing knowledge about empathy's neural mechanisms in MDD.

Article Abstract

Background: Empathy has a central role in successful interpersonal engagement. Several studies have reported altered empathy in major depressive disorder (MDD), which could lead to interpersonal difficulties. However, the neural basis of altered empathy in the disorder is still largely unknown. To address this, we performed functional magnetic resonance imaging that tested empathy for others׳ pain in MDD patients.

Methods: Eleven patients with MDD and 11 age-, gender-, handedness-, and education level-matched healthy control subjects were studied. We compared MDD patients and healthy controls for their regional hemodynamic responses to visual perception of videos showing human hands in painful situations. We also assessed subjective pain ratings of the videos in each group.

Results: The MDD patients showed lower pain ratings for the painful videos compared with the healthy controls. In addition, the MDD patients showed reduced cerebral activation in the left middle cingulate cortex, and the right somatosensory-related cortices, whereas they showed greater cerebral activation in the left inferior frontal gyrus.

Limitations: We relied on a relatively small sample size and could not exclude effects of medications.

Conclusions: These results suggest that in MDD patients the altered neural activations in these regions may be associated with a deficit in the identification of pain in others. This study adds to our understanding of the neural mechanism involved in empathy in MDD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2014.04.058DOI Listing

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