Abstract

Negative processing biases towards valenced information are a hallmark of depression. We set out to test whether peripheral inflammation can induce such negative interpretation biases. Forty healthy adult men received Salmonella Typhi vaccination and placebo injections on two separate days, using a double-blind crossover design. Blood samples were taken at baseline, 5.5h and 8h post-injection. The participants completed the P1vital® Oxford Emotional Test Battery, which included a Facial Expression Recognition Task (in which a range of intensities of six emotional facial expressions are classified) and Emotional Categorisation and Recall tasks (in which personality descriptors are categorized as positive or negative, and also later recalled). Vaccination increased Interleukin-6 from 1.18 to a peak of 5.21pg/mL at 5.5h post injection (p

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