Midfrontal conflict theta and parietal P300 are linked to a latent factor of DSM externalising disorders.

Q3 Medicine Personality Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-04-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/pen.2023.11
Phoebe S-H Neo, Neil McNaughton, Martin Sellbom
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Abstract

Psychiatric illnesses form spectra rather than categories, with symptoms varying continuously across individuals, i.e., there is no clear break between health and disorder. Dimensional measures of behaviour and brain activity are promising targets for studying biological mechanisms that are common across disorders. Here, we assessed the extent to which neural measures of the sensitivity of the three biological systems in the reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) could account for individual differences in a latent general factor estimated from symptom counts across externalising disorders (EXTs). RST explanatory power was pitted against reduced P300, a reliable indicator of externalising per previous research. We assessed 206 participants for DSM-5 EXTs (antisocial personality disorder, conduct disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, intermittent explosive disorder symptoms, alcohol use disorder, and cannabis use disorder). Of the final sample, 49% met diagnostic criteria for at least one of the EXTs. Electroencephalographic measures of the sensitivities of the behavioural activation system (BAS), the fight/flight/freeze system, and the behavioural inhibition system (BIS), as well as P300 were extracted from the gold bar-lemon and stop-signal tasks. As predicted, we found that low neural BIS sensitivity and low P300 were uniquely and negatively associated with our latent factor of externalising. Contrary to prediction, neural BAS/"dopamine" sensitivity was not associated with externalising. Our results provide empirical support for low BIS sensitivity and P300 as neural mechanisms common to disorders within the externalising spectrum; but, given the low N involved, future studies should seek to assess the replicability of our findings and, in particular, the differential involvement of the three RST systems.

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中额冲突θ和顶叶P300与DSM外化障碍的一个潜在因素有关。
精神病的症状因人而异,即健康与失调之间没有明显的分界线。行为和大脑活动的维度测量是研究各种失调症共同的生物机制的有前途的目标。在这里,我们评估了强化敏感性理论(RST)中三个生物系统敏感性的神经测量值在多大程度上可以解释根据外显性障碍(EXTs)症状计数估计的潜在一般因子的个体差异。RST 的解释力与 P300 的降低进行了比较,P300 是以往研究中外部化的可靠指标。我们对 206 名参与者进行了 DSM-5 EXT(反社会人格障碍、品行障碍、注意力缺陷/多动障碍、间歇性爆发障碍症状、酒精使用障碍和大麻使用障碍)评估。在最终样本中,49% 符合至少一种 EXT 的诊断标准。我们从金条-柠檬和停止信号任务中提取了行为激活系统(BAS)、战斗/逃跑/冻结系统、行为抑制系统(BIS)以及 P300 的脑电图敏感度测量值。正如预测的那样,我们发现低神经BIS敏感性和低P300与我们的外化潜因子有独特的负相关。与预测相反,神经BAS/"多巴胺 "敏感性与外向行为无关。我们的研究结果为低BIS灵敏度和P300作为外向行为谱系中常见疾病的神经机制提供了实证支持;但是,鉴于所涉及的N较低,未来的研究应设法评估我们研究结果的可复制性,特别是三个RST系统的不同参与程度。
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Personality Neuroscience
Personality Neuroscience Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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