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创伤后应激对巴甫洛夫式偏见的影响。

The impact of traumatic stress on Pavlovian biases.

机构信息

Department of Radiology,Haukeland University Hospital,Bergen,Norway.

Translational Neuromodeling Unit,Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Zürich and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zürich,Zurich,Switzerland.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2018 Jan;48(2):327-336. doi: 10.1017/S003329171700174X. Epub 2017 Jun 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Disturbances in Pavlovian valuation systems are reported to follow traumatic stress exposure. However, motivated decisions are also guided by instrumental mechanisms, but to date the effect of traumatic stress on these instrumental systems remain poorly investigated. Here, we examine whether a single episode of severe traumatic stress influences flexible instrumental decisions through an impact on a Pavlovian system.

METHODS

Twenty-six survivors of the 2011 Norwegian terror attack and 30 matched control subjects performed an instrumental learning task in which Pavlovian and instrumental associations promoted congruent or conflicting responses. We used reinforcement learning models to infer how traumatic stress affected learning and decision-making. Based on the importance of dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) for cognitive control, we also investigated if individual concentrations of Glx (=glutamate + glutamine) in dACC predicted the Pavlovian bias of choice.

RESULTS

Survivors of traumatic stress expressed a greater Pavlovian interference with instrumental action selection and had significantly lower levels of Glx in the dACC. Across subjects, the degree of Pavlovian interference was negatively associated with dACC Glx concentrations.

CONCLUSIONS

Experiencing traumatic stress appears to render instrumental decisions less flexible by increasing the susceptibility to Pavlovian influences. An observed association between prefrontal glutamatergic levels and this Pavlovian bias provides novel insight into the neurochemical basis of decision-making, and suggests a mechanism by which traumatic stress can impair flexible instrumental behaviours.

摘要

背景

据报道,Pavlovian 估值系统的紊乱与创伤后应激暴露有关。然而,动机决策也受到工具机制的指导,但迄今为止,创伤后应激对这些工具系统的影响仍未得到充分研究。在这里,我们研究了单次严重创伤后应激是否会通过对 Pavlovian 系统的影响影响灵活的工具决策。

方法

26 名 2011 年挪威恐怖袭击的幸存者和 30 名匹配的对照组受试者在一个工具学习任务中表现出色,在该任务中,Pavlovian 和工具关联促进了一致或冲突的反应。我们使用强化学习模型来推断创伤后应激如何影响学习和决策。基于背侧前扣带皮层(dACC)对认知控制的重要性,我们还研究了 dACC 中的 Glx(=谷氨酸+谷氨酰胺)浓度是否可以预测 Pavlovian 选择偏差。

结果

创伤后应激的幸存者表现出更大的 Pavlovian 干扰对工具动作选择的影响,并且 dACC 中的 Glx 水平明显降低。在整个受试者中,Pavlovian 干扰的程度与 dACC Glx 浓度呈负相关。

结论

经历创伤后应激似乎会通过增加对 Pavlovian 影响的敏感性,使工具决策的灵活性降低。在这个 Pavlovian 偏差和前额叶谷氨酸能水平之间观察到的关联为决策的神经化学基础提供了新的见解,并提出了创伤后应激可以损害灵活的工具行为的机制。

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