Neufeld Janina, van Leeuwen Tessa M, Kuja-Halkola Ralf, Lundström Sebastian, Larsson Henrik, Lichtenstein Paul, Bölte Sven, Mataix-Cols David, Taylor Mark J
Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders at Karolinska Institutet (KIND), Department of Women's and Children's Health, Centre for Psychiatry Research, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala, Sweden.
Transl Psychiatry. 2025 Jul 12;15(1):240. doi: 10.1038/s41398-025-03444-x.
Synaesthesia is a sensory phenomenon where specific inputs such as written letters or tastes automatically trigger additional sensations (for instance colours). The phenomenon is more common in people on the autism spectrum compared to the general population and seems also to be associated with other neurodevelopmental and psychiatric conditions and features. We assessed the associations between self-reported synaesthesia and eight psychiatric / neurodevelopment features in 18-year-old twins and estimated the genetic and environmental contributions to these associations using classical twin modelling. All of the neurodevelopmental / psychiatric features (related to autism, ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety, depression, psychotic-like experiences, eating disorders, and (hypo-)mania) correlated positively with self-reported synaesthesia. The strongest association was found with obsessive-compulsive features (r = 0.28). Genetic factors explained more than 50% of most these associations. Environmental factors that are not shared by twins (non-shared environment) influenced the associations to different degrees, while the influence of environmental factors that are shared by twins was estimated to be negligible. Rather than being specifically linked to autism, synaesthesia seems to be associated with a wider range of neurodevelopmental / psychiatric features, and especially obsessive-compulsive features. Genetic factors play a predominant role in most of these associations, suggesting that synaesthesia might share part of its genetic causes with several neurodevelopmental / psychiatric conditions.
联觉是一种感觉现象,特定的输入(如书写字母或味道)会自动引发额外的感觉(例如颜色)。与普通人群相比,这种现象在自闭症谱系人群中更为常见,而且似乎还与其他神经发育和精神疾病及特征有关。我们评估了18岁双胞胎中自我报告的联觉与八种精神/神经发育特征之间的关联,并使用经典双胞胎模型估计了这些关联中的遗传和环境因素贡献。所有神经发育/精神特征(与自闭症、注意力缺陷多动障碍、强迫症、焦虑症、抑郁症、类精神病体验、饮食失调以及(轻)躁狂症有关)均与自我报告的联觉呈正相关。与强迫特征的关联最为强烈(r = 0.28)。遗传因素解释了这些关联中大多数的50%以上。双胞胎不共有的环境因素(非共享环境)对这些关联有不同程度的影响,而双胞胎共有的环境因素影响估计可忽略不计。联觉似乎并非与自闭症有特定关联,而是与更广泛的神经发育/精神特征相关,尤其是强迫特征。遗传因素在这些关联中大多起主要作用,这表明联觉可能与几种神经发育/精神疾病有部分共同的遗传原因。