Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
Psychiatry, Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018 May;26(3):265-271. doi: 10.1002/erv.2580. Epub 2018 Feb 21.
To determine if an interpersonal attribution bias associated with self-perception, the externalizing bias, was related to neural activations during mentalization.
A functional magnetic resonance imaging task involving verbal appraisals measured neural activations when thinking about oneself and others in 59 adults, including healthy women as well as women with and recovered from anorexia nervosa. Whole-brain regressions correlated brain function during mentalization with the externalizing bias measured using the Internal, Personal, and Situational Attributions Questionnaire.
Women with anorexia nervosa had a lower externalizing bias, demonstrating a tendency to self-attribute more negative than positive social interactions, unlike the other groups. The externalizing bias was correlated with activation of the left inferior frontal gyrus and posterior insula, when comparing thinking about others evaluating oneself with direct self-evaluation.
Externalizing biases may provide an office-based assay reflecting neurocognitive disturbances in social self-perception that are common during anorexia nervosa.
确定与自我感知相关的人际归因偏差(外化偏差)是否与心理化过程中的神经激活有关。
一项功能性磁共振成像任务涉及言语评估,当 59 名成年人(包括健康女性以及患有和已康复的神经性厌食症女性)思考自己和他人时,测量了神经激活。全脑回归将心理化过程中的大脑功能与使用内部、个人和情境归因问卷测量的外化偏差相关联。
神经性厌食症患者的外化偏差较低,表现出自我归因比积极的社交互动更消极的趋势,与其他组不同。当将他人评价自己与直接自我评价进行比较时,外化偏差与左额下回和后岛叶的激活相关。
外化偏差可能提供一种基于办公室的检测方法,反映了神经性厌食症中常见的社交自我感知的神经认知障碍。