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抑郁和/或社交焦虑症状人群在最后通牒博弈中的事件相关电位。

Event-related potentials during the ultimatum game in people with symptoms of depression and/or social anxiety.

机构信息

Center for Basic Research in Psychology, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.

Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-7: Brain and Behaviour), Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, Germany.

出版信息

Psychophysiology. 2023 Sep;60(9):e14319. doi: 10.1111/psyp.14319. Epub 2023 Apr 29.

Abstract

Depression and social anxiety are common disorders that have a profound impact on social functioning. The need for studying the neural substrates of social interactions in mental disorders using interactive tasks has been emphasized. The field of neuroeconomics, which combines neuroscience techniques and behavioral economics multiplayer tasks such as the Ultimatum Game (UG), can contribute in this direction. We assessed emotions, behavior, and Event-Related Potentials in participants with depression and/or social anxiety symptoms (MD/SA, n = 63, 57 females) and healthy controls (n = 72, 67 females), while they played the UG. In this task, participants received fair, mid-value, and unfair offers from other players. Mixed linear models were implemented to assess trial level changes in neural activity. The MD/SA group reported higher levels of sadness in response to mid-value and unfair offers compared to controls. In controls, the Medial Frontal Negativity associated with fair offers increased over time, while this dynamic was not observed in the MD/SA group. The MD/SA group showed a decreased P3/LPP in all offers, compared to controls. These results indicate an enhanced negative emotional response to unfairness in the MD/SA group. Neural results reveal a blunted response over time to positive social stimuli in the MD/SA group. Moreover, between-group differences in P3/LPP may relate to a reduced saliency of offers and/or to a reduced availability of resources for processing incoming stimuli in the MD/SA group. Findings may shed light into the neural substrates of social difficulties in these disorders.

摘要

抑郁和社交焦虑是常见的障碍,对社交功能有深远的影响。需要使用互动任务来研究精神障碍中的社交互动的神经基础,神经经济学领域结合了神经科学技术和行为经济学的多人任务,如最后通牒游戏(UG),可以为此做出贡献。我们评估了有抑郁和/或社交焦虑症状的参与者(MD/SA,n=63,57 名女性)和健康对照组(n=72,67 名女性)的情绪、行为和事件相关电位,同时他们玩 UG。在这个任务中,参与者从其他玩家那里收到公平、中等价值和不公平的报价。实施混合线性模型来评估神经活动的试验水平变化。与对照组相比,MD/SA 组在回应中等价值和不公平报价时报告了更高水平的悲伤。在对照组中,与公平报价相关的内侧额负波随时间增加,而在 MD/SA 组中没有观察到这种动态。与对照组相比,MD/SA 组在所有报价中都表现出 P3/LPP 减少。这些结果表明,MD/SA 组对不公平的负面情绪反应增强。神经结果显示,MD/SA 组对积极的社交刺激的反应随时间减弱。此外,P3/LPP 组间差异可能与报价的显着性降低以及 MD/SA 组中处理传入刺激的资源可用性降低有关。研究结果可能为这些障碍中的社交困难的神经基础提供了一些线索。

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