Effects of acute systemic inflammation on the interplay between sad mood and affective cognition
Translational Psychiatry Dec 15, 2017
Benson S, et al. - This study was performed to investigate the effects of acute systemic inflammation on the interplay between sad mood and affective cognition. Risk factors for disturbed affective cognition were acute inflammation and sad mood. The outcomes could reflect a mood-congruency effect, with the prolonged and sustained processing of mood-congruent specifically when the sad mood was induced during acute inflammation, which might contribute to depression risk.
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