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创伤性脑损伤后淡漠的基础是对背景奖励的敏感性降低:来自生态觅食框架的见解。

Reduced Sensitivity to Background Reward Underlies Apathy After Traumatic Brain Injury: Insights From an Ecological Foraging Framework.

机构信息

University of New South Wales, School of Psychology, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.

University of Otago, Department of Medicine, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand; New Zealand Brain Research Institute, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand; Department of Neurology, Canterbury District Health Board, 8011, New Zealand.

出版信息

Neuroscience. 2023 Sep 15;528:26-36. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2023.07.026. Epub 2023 Aug 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Altered reward processing is increasingly recognised as a crucial mechanism underpinning apathy in many brain disorders. However despite its clinical relevance, little is known about the mechanisms of apathy following moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). In real-life situations, reward representations encompass both foreground (gains from current activity) and background (potential gains from the broader environment) elements. This latter variable provides a crucial set-point for switching behaviour in many naturalistic settings. We hypothesised apathy post-TBI would be associated with disrupted background reward sensitivity.

METHODS

We administered a computer-based foraging task to 45 people with moderate-to-severe TBI (20 with apathy, 39 males) and 37 matched controls. Participants decided when to leave locations (patches) where foreground reward rates depleted at differing rates, to pursue greater rewards from other patches in the environment, which had either a high or low background reward rate. Primary analysis was performed using linear mixed effects models, with patch leaving time the dependent variable.

RESULTS

Findings showed a significant interaction between apathy and background reward sensitivity, driven by apathetic TBI participants not altering patch-leaving decisions as environmental reward rate changed. In contrast, although TBI was associated with reduced sensitivity to changing foreground rewards, this did not vary as a function of apathy.

CONCLUSIONS

These results provide the first evidence directly linking disrupted background reward processing to apathy in any brain disorder. They identify a novel mechanism for apathy following moderate-to-severe TBI, and point towards novel interventions to improve this debilitating complication of head injury.

摘要

背景

越来越多的研究表明,在许多脑部疾病中,改变的奖励处理是导致冷漠的关键机制。然而,尽管它具有临床相关性,但对于中度至重度创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后冷漠的机制知之甚少。在现实生活中,奖励代表不仅包括前景(当前活动的收益),还包括背景(更广泛环境中的潜在收益)元素。后者为许多自然环境中的行为转换提供了关键的设定点。我们假设 TBI 后的冷漠与背景奖励敏感性受损有关。

方法

我们对 45 名中度至重度 TBI 患者(20 名冷漠,39 名男性)和 37 名匹配的对照组进行了基于计算机的觅食任务。参与者决定何时离开前景奖励率以不同速度消耗的位置(斑块),以从环境中的其他斑块中追求更高的奖励,这些斑块的背景奖励率要么高要么低。主要分析使用线性混合效应模型,以斑块离开时间为因变量。

结果

研究结果显示,冷漠和背景奖励敏感性之间存在显著的相互作用,这是由冷漠的 TBI 参与者在环境奖励率变化时不改变斑块离开决策驱动的。相比之下,尽管 TBI 与对变化的前景奖励的敏感性降低有关,但这并不取决于冷漠。

结论

这些结果首次提供了直接将破坏的背景奖励处理与任何脑部疾病中的冷漠联系起来的证据。它们为中度至重度 TBI 后冷漠提供了一种新的机制,并指向改善头部损伤这一使人衰弱的并发症的新干预措施。

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