Instituto de Neurobiología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Querétaro, Mexico.
J Neurosci Res. 2024 Jan;102(1):e25252. doi: 10.1002/jnr.25252.
It has been reported that cannabis consumption affects the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), a structure with a central role in mediating the empathic response. In this study, we compared psychometric scores of empathy subscales, between a group of regular cannabis users (85, users) and a group of non-consumers (51, controls). We found that users have a greater Emotional Comprehension, a cognitive empathy trait involving the understanding of the "other" emotional state. Resting state functional MRI in a smaller sample (users = 46, controls = 34) allowed to identify greater functional connectivity (FC) of the ACC with the left somatomotor cortex (SMC), in users when compared to controls. These differences were also evident within the empathy core network, where users showed greater within network FC. The greater FC showed by the users is associated with emotional representational areas and empathy-related regions. In addition, the differences in psychometric scores suggest that users have more empathic comprehension. These findings suggest a potential association between cannabis use, a greater comprehension of the other's affective state and the functional brain organization of the users. However, further research is needed to explore such association, since many other factors may be at play.
据报道,大麻消费会影响前扣带皮层(ACC),该结构在调节同理心反应方面起着核心作用。在这项研究中,我们比较了一组经常使用大麻的使用者(85 名使用者)和一组非使用者(51 名对照者)的同理心子量表的心理测量评分。我们发现使用者具有更大的情绪理解能力,这是一种涉及理解“他人”情绪状态的认知同理心特质。在一个较小的样本中(使用者=46,对照组=34)的静息态功能磁共振成像允许确定 ACC 与左侧躯体感觉皮层(SMC)之间更大的功能连接(FC),与对照组相比,使用者中存在这种情况。在同理心核心网络中,也可以看到这些差异,其中使用者表现出更大的网络内 FC。使用者表现出的更大 FC 与情感代表性区域和与同理心相关的区域有关。此外,心理测量评分的差异表明使用者具有更高的同理心理解能力。这些发现表明大麻使用、对他人情感状态的更好理解以及使用者的大脑功能组织之间可能存在潜在关联。但是,需要进行进一步的研究来探索这种关联,因为可能有许多其他因素在起作用。