Sobczak Alexandra, Yousuf Mushfa, Bunzeck Nico
Department of Psychology, University of Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23562 Lübeck, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23562 Lübeck, Germany.
Neuroimage. 2023 Jul 1;274:120131. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120131. Epub 2023 Apr 22.
The mesolimbic system and basal forebrain (BF) are implicated in processing rewards and punishment, but their interplay and functional properties of subregions with respect to future social outcomes remain unclear. Therefore, this study investigated regional responses and interregional functional connectivity of the lateral (l), medial (m), and ventral (v) Substantia Nigra (SN), Nucleus Accumbens (NAcc), Nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM), and Medial Septum/Diagonal Band (MS/DB) during reward and punishment anticipation in a social incentive delay task with neutral, positive, and negative feedback using high-resolution fMRI (1.5mm). Neuroimaging data (n = 36 healthy humans) of the anticipation phase was analyzed using mass-univariate, functional connectivity, and multivariate-pattern analysis. As expected, participants responded faster when anticipating positive and negative compared to neutral social feedback. At the neural level, anticipating social information engaged valence-related and valence-unrelated functional connectivity patterns involving the BF and mesolimbic areas. Precisely, valence-related connectivity between the lSN and NBM was associated with anticipating neutral social feedback, while connectivity between the vSN and NBM was associated with anticipating positive social feedback. A more complex pattern was observed for anticipating negative social feedback, including connectivity between the lSN and MS/DB, lSN and NAcc, as well as mSN and NAcc. To conclude, functional connectivity patterns of the BF and mesolimbic areas signal the anticipation of social feedback depending on their emotional valence. As such, our findings give novel insights into the underlying neural processes of social information processing.
中脑边缘系统和基底前脑(BF)与奖赏和惩罚的处理有关,但它们之间的相互作用以及各亚区域在未来社会结果方面的功能特性仍不清楚。因此,本研究使用高分辨率功能磁共振成像(1.5毫米),在一个具有中性、积极和消极反馈的社会激励延迟任务中,调查了奖赏和惩罚预期期间外侧(l)、内侧(m)和腹侧(v)黑质(SN)、伏隔核(NAcc)、梅内特基底核(NBM)以及内侧隔区/斜角带(MS/DB)的区域反应和区域间功能连接。使用大规模单变量分析、功能连接分析和多变量模式分析,对预期阶段的神经成像数据(n = 36名健康人)进行了分析。正如预期的那样相比中性社会反馈,参与者在预期积极和消极反馈时反应更快。在神经层面,预期社会信息涉及与BF和中脑边缘区域相关的价态相关和价态无关的功能连接模式。具体而言,lSN和NBM之间的价态相关连接与预期中性社会反馈相关,而vSN和NBM之间的连接与预期积极社会反馈相关。在预期消极社会反馈时观察到了更复杂的模式,包括lSN和MS/DB之间、lSN和NAcc之间以及mSN和NAcc之间的连接。总之,BF和中脑边缘区域的功能连接模式根据社会反馈的情感价态,发出对其预期的信号。因此,我们的研究结果为社会信息处理的潜在神经过程提供了新的见解。