Neuroimaging of social motivation during winning and losing: Associations with social anhedonia across the psychosis spectrum

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Neuropsychologia Pub Date : 2023-09-09 DOI:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2023.108621
Amy M. Jimenez , Peter E. Clayson , Arpi S. Hasratian , Junghee Lee , Eric A. Reavis , Jonathan K. Wynn , Michael F. Green , William P. Horan
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Abstract

Background

Individuals with psychosis spectrum disorders (PSD) have difficulty developing social relationships. This difficulty may reflect reduced response to social feedback involving functional alterations in brain regions that support the social motivation system: ventral striatum, orbital frontal cortex, insula, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, and amygdala. Whether these alterations span PSD is unknown.

Methods

71 individuals with PSD, 27 unaffected siblings, and 37 control participants completed a team-based fMRI task. After each trial, participants received performance feedback paired with the expressive face of a teammate or opponent. A 2 × 2 (win versus loss outcome x teammate versus opponent) repeated measures ANOVA by group was performed on activation in the five key regions of interest during receipt of feedback.

Results

Across groups, three social motivation regions, ventral striatum, orbital frontal cortex, and amygdala, showed sensitivity to feedback (significant main effect of outcome), with greater activation during win versus loss trials, regardless of whether the feedback was from a teammate or opponent. In PSD, ventral striatum and orbital frontal cortex activation to win feedback was negatively correlated with social anhedonia scores.

Conclusions

Patterns of neural activation during social feedback were similar in PSD, their unaffected siblings, and healthy controls. Across the psychosis spectrum, activity in key social motivation regions during social feedback was associated with individual differences in social anhedonia.

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输赢过程中社会动机的神经成像:与精神病谱系中的社会快感缺乏的关联。
背景:患有精神病谱系障碍(PSD)的个体难以发展社会关系。这种困难可能反映了对社会反馈的反应减少,包括支持社会动机系统的大脑区域的功能改变:腹侧纹状体、眶额皮层、岛叶、背侧前扣带皮层和杏仁核。这些变化是否跨越PSD尚不清楚。方法:71名PSD患者、27名未受影响的兄弟姐妹和37名对照组参与者完成了基于团队的功能磁共振成像任务。每次试验后,参与者都会收到与队友或对手富有表情的面孔配对的表现反馈。在收到反馈期间,对五个关键感兴趣区域的激活进行2×2(输赢结果x队友与对手)重复测量ANOVA。结果:在各组中,三个社会动机区域,腹侧纹状体、眶额皮层和杏仁核,对反馈表现出敏感性(结果的显著主要影响),在输赢试验中表现出更大的激活,无论反馈是来自队友还是对手。在PSD中,腹侧纹状体和眶额皮层激活以赢得反馈与社会性快感缺乏评分呈负相关。结论:PSD、其未受影响的兄弟姐妹和健康对照组在社会反馈过程中的神经激活模式相似。在整个精神病谱系中,社会反馈过程中关键社会动机区域的活动与社会快感缺乏的个体差异有关。
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Neuropsychologia
Neuropsychologia 医学-行为科学
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期刊介绍: Neuropsychologia is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to experimental and theoretical contributions that advance understanding of human cognition and behavior from a neuroscience perspective. The journal will consider for publication studies that link brain function with cognitive processes, including attention and awareness, action and motor control, executive functions and cognitive control, memory, language, and emotion and social cognition.
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