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The Effects of DBH, MAOA, and MAOB on Attentional Biases for Facial Expressions
Attentional bias is the interaction that occurs between emotion and attention. Monoamine oxidase and dopamine β-hydroxylase are involved in the balances of neurotransmitters in the cortex. Much evidence has shown that those enzymes play important roles in human emotion and attention. To investigate...
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Published in: | Journal of molecular neuroscience 2013-03, Vol.49 (3), p.606-613 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Attentional bias is the interaction that occurs between emotion and attention. Monoamine oxidase and dopamine β-hydroxylase are involved in the balances of neurotransmitters in the cortex. Much evidence has shown that those enzymes play important roles in human emotion and attention. To investigate the potential influences of some functional polymorphisms in
DBH
,
MAOA
, and
MAOB
on attentional bias, we performed a population-based study in a young Chinese Han group. The results indicated that −1021C/T in
DBH
was associated with index effect of the neutral facial expressions in spatial cueing task (
F
= 4.940,
P
= 0.007), and there was a positive correlation between the dosage of C allele and the index effect (
r
= 0.068,
P
= 0.040). Furthermore, we found significant interactions between 19-bp Ins/Del in
DBH
and VNTR of
MAOA
on attentional biases for negative expressions in spatial cueing task (
F
= 3.397,
P
= 0.009) and dot-probe task (
F
= 2.827,
P
= 0.024). The present study suggests that
DBH
and
MAOA
can influence human attentional biases, and there is a gene–gene interaction between the
DBH
and
MAOA
on attentional bias for negative expressions. |
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ISSN: | 0895-8696 1559-1166 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12031-012-9894-2 |