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Selective encoding failure of self-face identity in subthreshold depression

Wen, M.; Su, B.; Chen, Y.; Gu, T.; Qin, P.

2026-05-07 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.05.04.721614 bioRxiv
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Subthreshold depression is associated with significant functional impairment and elevated risk of major depressive disorder. A negative self-concept may disrupt the implicit positive association evoked by ones own face, impairing incidental encoding of self-relevant information. Whether subthreshold depression involves a selective deficit in encoding self-face identity remains unclear. The attribute amnesia paradigm is well suited to address this question because it can dissociate attentional selection from working memory encoding. Using this paradigm, we examined the issue across two experiments. Experiment 1 employed nonsocial stimuli (animal drawings) and confirmed an intact attribute amnesia effect in subthreshold depression (n = 30) comparable to healthy controls (n = 30), ruling out a generalized encoding deficit. Experiment 2 replaced targets with faces (self or other) and revealed a selective enhancement of the attribute amnesia effect for self-face identity in subthreshold depression. Specifically, on the surprise trial, accuracy for self-face identity dropped to near-chance levels in the subthreshold depression group, whereas no such deficit emerged for other-faces or in controls. Encoding recovered rapidly once explicit memory expectations were introduced, indicating intact basic encoding capacity. These findings suggest that subthreshold depression is associated with a specific impairment in incidentally encoding self-face identity. This impairment likely stems from a negative self-concept that weakens self-face salience under incidental encoding conditions. By capturing this selective encoding failure, the present study reveals that the self-processing deficit in subthreshold depression can arise at the gating stage between attention and working memory consolidation.

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