Rethinking the risk for depression using the RDoC: A psychophysiological perspective

Front Psychol. 2023 Feb 6:14:1108275. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1108275. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Considering that the classical categorical approach to mental disorders does not allow a clear identification of at-risk conditions, the dimensional approach provided by the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) is useful in the exploration of vulnerability to psychopathology. In the RDoC era, psychophysiological models have an important role in the reconceptualization of mental disorders. Indeed, progress in the study of depression vulnerability has increasingly been informed by psychophysiological models. By adopting an RDoC lens, this narrative review focuses on how psychophysiological models can be used to advance our knowledge of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying depression vulnerability. Findings from psychophysiological research that explored multiple RDoC domains in populations at-risk for depression are reviewed and discussed. Future directions for the application of psychophysiological research in reaching a more complete understanding of depression vulnerability and, ultimately, improving clinical utility, are presented.

Keywords: depression vulnerability; emotion; psychophysiology; research domain criteria; risk for psychiatric disorder.

Publication types

  • Review