神经性厌食症限制型患者对虚拟食物的持续回避:虚拟停止任务中运动追踪的结果
Persistent avoidance of virtual food in anorexia nervosa-restrictive type: Results from motion tracking in a virtual stopping task.
作者信息
Schroeder Philipp A, Collantoni Enrico, Meregalli Valentina, Rabarbari Elisa, Simonazzi Carolina, Svaldi Jennifer, Cardi Valentina
机构信息
Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
出版信息
Int J Eat Disord. 2024 Mar;57(3):624-634. doi: 10.1002/eat.24143. Epub 2024 Jan 23.
OBJECTIVE
Food avoidance is central to patients with anorexia nervosa-restrictive type (AN-R). Competing accounts in experimental psychopathology research suggest that food avoidance may result from automatic, habitual responses or from elevated inhibitory control abilities. This study investigated behavioral trajectories of food avoidance in a novel virtual reality stopping task.
METHOD
Sixty patients with AN-R and 29 healthy controls with normal weight were investigated using a novel, kinematic task in virtual reality. We recorded spatial displacement in stop- and go-trials to virtual food and control objects. Inhibitory control abilities were operationalized by the VR task in stopping performance (i.e., interrupted movement in stop-trials), whereas we also measured habitual avoidance of virtual food across both go- and stop-trials (i.e., delayed movement relative to nonfood objects).
RESULTS
In patients with AN-R, hand displacements were shorter to food versus nonfood across stop- and go-trials, reflected in a Stimulus × Group interaction. Healthy controls showed no differences. Importantly, the food-specific effect in AN-R was identical across stop- and go-trials, indicating habitual food avoidance. Moreover, stop error rates (i.e., stop-trials with response) were lower in patients with AN-R.
DISCUSSION
The findings suggest food-specific habitual avoidance and heightened generalized inhibitory control in AN-R. The continuously delayed displacements during active hand movements across stop- and go-trials indicated the persistence of patients' avoidance of food.
PUBLIC SIGNIFICANCE
Experimental research investigates the mechanisms underlying mental disorders such as anorexia nervosa. In this study, we measured interrupted hand movements in response to food pictures or neutral pictures (shoes) in patients with anorexia nervosa and healthy controls. A virtual reality scenario was used. Findings indicated that patients were slower at approaching food, interrupted or not. Key mechanisms of food avoidance can be translated into habit-based treatment options in future research.
目的
食物回避是神经性厌食症限制型(AN-R)患者的核心问题。实验精神病理学研究中的不同观点表明,食物回避可能源于自动的习惯性反应或抑制控制能力的提高。本研究在一项新型虚拟现实停止任务中调查了食物回避的行为轨迹。
方法
使用一项新型虚拟现实运动任务对60例AN-R患者和29名体重正常的健康对照者进行了调查。我们记录了在停止和继续试验中向虚拟食物和对照物体的空间位移。抑制控制能力通过虚拟现实任务中的停止表现(即停止试验中的动作中断)来衡量,而我们还测量了在继续和停止试验中对虚拟食物的习惯性回避(即相对于非食物物体的动作延迟)。
结果
在AN-R患者中,在停止和继续试验中,相对于非食物,手部向食物的位移较短,这反映在刺激×组的交互作用中。健康对照者没有差异。重要的是,AN-R中食物特异性效应在停止和继续试验中是相同的,表明习惯性食物回避。此外,AN-R患者的停止错误率(即有反应的停止试验)较低。
讨论
研究结果表明AN-R中存在食物特异性习惯性回避和增强的广义抑制控制。在停止和继续试验中,主动手部运动期间持续延迟的位移表明患者对食物的回避持续存在。
公共意义
实验研究调查了诸如神经性厌食症等精神障碍的潜在机制。在本研究中,我们测量了神经性厌食症患者和健康对照者对食物图片或中性图片(鞋子)的手部中断动作。使用了虚拟现实场景。研究结果表明,患者接近食物时较慢,无论是否中断。食物回避的关键机制可在未来研究中转化为基于习惯的治疗选择。