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性别差异在默认模式和背侧注意网络参与中的表现。

Sex differences in default mode and dorsal attention network engagement.

机构信息

McLean Imaging Center, McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts, United States of America.

Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Jun 14;13(6):e0199049. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0199049. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Focusing on sex differences is necessary to fully understand basic neurobiological processes such as the engagement of large-scale brain networks involved in attention. Prior work suggests that women show enhanced attention during tasks of reward/punishment relative to men. Yet, sex differences in the engagement of neural networks sub serving internal and external focus has been unexplored in regard to reward and punishment. Using data from a large sample (n = 190) of healthy participants from the Human Connectome Project, we investigated sex differences in default mode network (DMN), dorsal attention network (DAN), and frontal parietal network (FPN) activation during exposure to reward and punishment. To determine if sex differences are specific to valenced stimuli, we analyzed network activation during working memory. Results indicate that, relative to men, women have increased suppression of the DMN and greater activation of the DAN during exposure to reward and punishment. Given the relative roles of these networks in internal (DMN) and external (DAN) attention, this pattern of activation suggests that women have enhanced external attention to reward and punishment. In contrast, there were no sex differences in network activation during working memory, indicating that this sex difference is specific to the processing of reward and punishment. These findings suggest a neurobiological explanation for prior work showing women have greater sensitivity to reward/punishment and are more prone to psychiatric disorders characterized by enhanced attention to such stimuli. Furthermore, given the large sample from the Human Connectome Project, the current findings provide general implications for the study of sex as a biological variable in investigation of reward processes.

摘要

关注性别差异对于充分理解基本神经生物学过程(如参与注意力相关的大规模脑网络)是必要的。先前的研究表明,女性在奖励/惩罚任务中的注意力表现优于男性。然而,关于奖励和惩罚,内部和外部焦点的神经网络参与的性别差异尚未得到探索。我们使用来自人类连接组计划(Human Connectome Project)的一个大型健康参与者样本(n=190)的数据,研究了在暴露于奖励和惩罚时默认模式网络(DMN)、背侧注意网络(DAN)和额顶网络(FPN)激活中的性别差异。为了确定性别差异是否特定于有价值的刺激,我们分析了工作记忆期间的网络激活。结果表明,与男性相比,女性在暴露于奖励和惩罚时,DMN 的抑制增加,DAN 的激活增强。鉴于这些网络在内部(DMN)和外部(DAN)注意力中的相对作用,这种激活模式表明女性对奖励和惩罚的外部注意力增强。相比之下,在工作记忆期间,网络激活没有性别差异,这表明这种性别差异是奖励和惩罚处理的特异性。这些发现为先前的研究提供了神经生物学解释,表明女性对奖励/惩罚更敏感,更容易患上以增强对这些刺激的注意力为特征的精神障碍。此外,由于人类连接组计划的大样本,目前的发现为在奖励过程研究中作为生物学变量的性别研究提供了普遍意义。

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