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1型糖尿病与情绪面孔的工作记忆加工

Type 1 diabetes and working memory processing of emotional faces.

作者信息

González-Garrido Andrés A, Gallardo-Moreno Geisa B, Gómez-Velázquez Fabiola R

机构信息

Instituto de Neurociencias, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico; Antiguo Hospital Civil de Guadalajara "Fray Antonio Alcalde", Mexico.

Instituto de Neurociencias, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2019 May 2;363:173-181. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.02.008. Epub 2019 Feb 6.

Abstract

Several executive functions decline with the development of type-1 diabetes (T1D), particularly working memory (WM). In adults, WM ensures efficient cognitive processing by focusing on task-relevant information while suppressing distractors. It has been well documented that WM can be influenced by emotional stimuli, which may facilitate the retention of information, interfere with uptake, or even affect its capacity. We evaluated the effect of T1D on visual WM processing using emotional faces as stimuli, in young patients with satisfactory clinical evolution, and matched controls without T1D. All subjects performed a 2-back task detecting facial identity using neutral, happy or fearful faces in a block design for fMRI. Behavioral performance was similar with the exception that patients responded significantly slower. Most importantly, between-group differences were found in patterns of brain activation. In comparison, more widespread brain activation -predominantly prefrontal- was found in the participants with T1D when processing neutral faces, while a decrease was observed when processing happy and fearful ones. Statistical contrasts demonstrated significantly-different activation patterns between groups when processing emotional faces, as controls exhibited greater activation in the cuneus, posterior cortex and parahippocampal gyrus, while the patients showed greater activation in the prefrontal structures. Results may reflect compensatory efforts made to minimize the deleterious effects of disease development on attention allocation processes and the operational efficiency of WM. The results suggest that emotional parameters should be periodically assessed in individuals with T1D in order to anticipate the emergence of attention and WM impairment.

摘要

随着1型糖尿病(T1D)的发展,几种执行功能会下降,尤其是工作记忆(WM)。在成年人中,工作记忆通过专注于与任务相关的信息同时抑制干扰因素来确保高效的认知处理。有充分的文献记载,工作记忆会受到情绪刺激的影响,情绪刺激可能会促进信息的保留、干扰信息的获取,甚至影响其容量。我们以情绪面孔为刺激物,评估了T1D对视觉工作记忆处理的影响,研究对象为临床进展良好的年轻患者以及无T1D的匹配对照组。所有受试者在功能磁共振成像(fMRI)的组块设计中,执行一项使用中性、快乐或恐惧面孔检测面部身份的2-back任务。行为表现相似,只是患者的反应明显更慢。最重要的是,在大脑激活模式上发现了组间差异。相比之下,患有T1D的参与者在处理中性面孔时,大脑激活更为广泛——主要是前额叶——而在处理快乐和恐惧面孔时则观察到激活减少。统计对比表明,在处理情绪面孔时,两组之间的激活模式存在显著差异,因为对照组在楔叶、后皮质和海马旁回表现出更大的激活,而患者在前额叶结构中表现出更大的激活。结果可能反映了为尽量减少疾病发展对注意力分配过程和工作记忆操作效率的有害影响而做出的代偿努力。结果表明,应定期评估T1D患者的情绪参数,以便预测注意力和工作记忆障碍的出现。

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