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惊恐障碍中情绪处理的神经相关物。

Neural correlates of emotional processing in panic disorder.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Australia; Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Australia.

Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Australia; School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Neuroimage Clin. 2021;32:102902. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102902. Epub 2021 Dec 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Deficits in emotional processing are conceptualized in prevailing models of anxiety to underpin key symptoms of panic disorder (PD). Neuroimaging studies show evidence of aberrant neural functioning in PD patients during emotional processing, however little is understood about how non-conscious emotional processing impacts neural processes.

METHOD

We examined activation and functional connectivity differences in brain regions involved in emotional processing between PD and healthy controls (HC) during subliminal and supraliminal presentations of facial emotions. Twenty-two PD and 33 HC participants were shown happy, sad, neutral, fear, anger and disgust facial expressions during functional magnetic resonance imaging using a 3T MRI scanner. We performed voxelwise ROI analyses at FWE-corrected p < 0.05 for main effects of group and group*emotion interactions.

RESULTS

There was less pregenual anterior cingulate cortex (pgACC) activation to subliminal presentations of happy and sad faces in PD compared to HC participants (groupemotion). In addition, PD patients had less pgACC - right amygdala connectivity than HC participants during sad and fear subliminal processing (groupemotion). PD patients also exhibited lower right cerebellum activity across all supraliminal presentations of facial expressions compared to HC.

CONCLUSION

These findings suggest that there is aberrant neural processing in PD patients during both conscious and preconscious processing of both positive and negative stimuli, suggesting impaired recruitment of implicit regulatory networks during affective processing. It appears that PD patients may experience deficits in key regulatory connections between inhibitory and emotional neural networks at very early stages of processing of negative affective states.

摘要

背景

在焦虑的主流模型中,情绪处理缺陷被概念化为恐慌症 (PD) 的关键症状的基础。神经影像学研究表明,PD 患者在情绪处理过程中存在异常的神经功能,然而,人们对无意识情绪处理如何影响神经过程知之甚少。

方法

我们在 PD 患者和健康对照组 (HC) 中检查了情绪处理过程中涉及的大脑区域的激活和功能连接差异,在潜意识和超意识呈现面部表情时。22 名 PD 和 33 名 HC 参与者在功能磁共振成像 (fMRI) 中使用 3T MRI 扫描仪观看快乐、悲伤、中性、恐惧、愤怒和厌恶面部表情。我们对 FWE 校正 p < 0.05 的主要组效应和组*情绪相互作用进行了体素 ROI 分析。

结果

与 HC 参与者相比,PD 患者在潜意识呈现快乐和悲伤面孔时,前扣带皮层 (pgACC) 的活动减少(组情绪)。此外,PD 患者在潜意识呈现悲伤和恐惧时,pgACC 与右侧杏仁核的连接比 HC 参与者少(组情绪)。PD 患者在所有潜意识呈现面部表情时,右侧小脑的活动也低于 HC。

结论

这些发现表明,PD 患者在有意识和潜意识处理正性和负性刺激时存在异常的神经处理,这表明在情感处理过程中,隐含的调节网络的募集受损。PD 患者似乎在处理负面情绪状态的非常早期阶段,在抑制性和情绪神经网络之间的关键调节连接中存在缺陷。

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