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阅读眼神测验缺陷的神经认知和神经机制:来自额前皮质损伤患者的证据。

Neurocognitive and neural mechanisms underlying deficit on the Reading Mind In The Eyes Task: Evidence from patients with focal prefrontal cortex damage.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Tunis El Manar, High Institute of Human sciences, Tunis, Tunisia.

Department of Neurosurgery, Foch Hospital, France.

出版信息

J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2022 Feb;44(1):1-18. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2022.2057928. Epub 2022 Apr 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Conflicting evidence has arisen from the few correlational studies that have examined the relationship between the ability to decode social emotional cues through the eyes and executive functions in individuals with prefrontal cortex damage. The objective of the current study was (1) to investigate the impact of both focal prefrontal and parietal cortex damage on both of these domains; (2) to examine whether impaired ability to decode social emotion cues through the eyes was predicted by executive function deficits and; (3) to explore the neural correlates of both of these components.

METHOD

Thirty individuals with prefrontal cortex damage, 15 individuals with parietal cortex damage and 30 matched healthy comparison subjects were subjected to a battery of executive tasks assessing inhibition, flexibility, and planning processes and the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Task (RMET) assessing ability to decode social emotion cues through the eyes.

RESULTS

Compared to both comparison groups, individuals with prefrontal cortex damage were impaired in performing RMET and almost all executive tasks. Regression analysis showed that for individuals with prefrontal cortex damage, performance on the Stroop and Hayling tasks predicted scores on the RMET, while for the healthy comparison group, only the verbal fluency performance predicted scores on the RMET. The Voxel lesions-symptom mapping technique showed that both components rely partly on the same neural substrates, reflecting beyond the neural network of RMET per se that of the cognitive processes elicited by this multi-determinant task.

CONCLUSION

These findings suggest that the ability to read mental states of mind depends on the inhibition and flexibility executive mechanisms.

摘要

目的

少数相关性研究考察了前额叶皮质损伤个体通过眼睛解码社会情感线索的能力与执行功能之间的关系,但这些研究结果存在冲突。本研究的目的是:(1)研究焦点前额叶和顶叶皮质损伤对这两个领域的影响;(2)检验通过眼睛解码社会情绪线索的能力受损是否可以由执行功能缺陷来预测;(3)探索这两个成分的神经相关性。

方法

30 名前额叶皮质损伤患者、15 名顶叶皮质损伤患者和 30 名匹配的健康对照组受试者接受了一系列执行任务的评估,包括抑制、灵活性和规划过程,以及评估通过眼睛解码社会情绪线索能力的“读心术测验”(Reading the Mind in the Eyes Task,RMET)。

结果

与两个对照组相比,前额叶皮质损伤患者在执行 RMET 和几乎所有执行任务时都受到损害。回归分析显示,对于前额叶皮质损伤患者,Stroop 和 Hayling 任务的表现预测了 RMET 的得分,而对于健康对照组,只有言语流畅性表现预测了 RMET 的得分。体素病变-症状映射技术表明,这两个成分部分依赖于相同的神经基质,反映了除了 RMET 本身的神经网络之外,还反映了由这个多决定因素任务引起的认知过程的神经网络。

结论

这些发现表明,阅读心理状态的能力取决于抑制和灵活性的执行机制。

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