Grant Report on Social Reward Learning in Schizophrenia .

Journal of psychiatry and brain science Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-02-27 DOI:10.20900/jpbs.20200004
Pamela D Butler, Matthew J Hoptman, David V Smith, Julia A Ermel, Daniel J Calderone, Sang Han Lee, Deanna M Barch
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We report on the ongoing R21 project "Social Reward Learning in Schizophrenia". Impairments in social cognition are a hallmark of schizophrenia. However, little work has been done on social reward learning deficits in schizophrenia. The overall goal of the project is to assess social reward learning in schizophrenia. A probabilistic reward learning (PRL) task is being used in the MRI scanner to evaluate reward learning to negative and positive social feedback. Monetary reward learning is used as a comparison to assess specificity. Behavioral outcomes and brain areas, included those involved in reward, are assessed in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and controls. It is also critical to determine whether decreased expected value (EV) of social stimuli and/or reward prediction error (RPE) learning underlie social reward learning deficits to inform potential treatment pathways. Our central hypothesis is that the pattern of social learning deficits is an extension of a more general reward learning impairment in schizophrenia and that social reward learning deficits critically contribute to deficits in social motivation and pleasure. We hypothesize that people with schizophrenia will show impaired behavioral social reward learning compared to controls, as well as decreased ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) EV signaling at time of choice and decreased striatal RPE signaling at time of outcome, with potentially greater impairment to positive than negative feedback. The grant is in its second year. It is hoped that this innovative approach may lead to novel and more targeted treatment approaches for social cognitive impairments, using cognitive remediation and/or brain stimulation.

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精神分裂症患者社会奖励学习的研究进展
我们报告正在进行的R21项目“精神分裂症的社会奖励学习”。社会认知障碍是精神分裂症的一个标志。然而,关于精神分裂症患者的社会奖励学习缺陷的研究却很少。该项目的总体目标是评估精神分裂症患者的社会奖励学习。一个概率奖励学习(PRL)任务在MRI扫描仪上被用来评估奖励学习对消极和积极社会反馈的影响。金钱奖励学习被用作评估特异性的比较。对精神分裂症或分裂情感障碍患者和对照组的行为结果和大脑区域(包括与奖励有关的区域)进行了评估。确定社会刺激期望值(EV)的降低和/或奖励预测误差(RPE)学习是否构成社会奖励学习缺陷的基础,从而为潜在的治疗途径提供信息,也是至关重要的。我们的中心假设是,社会学习缺陷的模式是精神分裂症中更普遍的奖励学习障碍的延伸,社会奖励学习缺陷严重地导致了社会动机和快乐的缺陷。我们假设,与对照组相比,精神分裂症患者会表现出行为社会奖励学习受损,以及在选择时腹内侧前额叶皮层(vmPFC) EV信号减少,在结果时纹状体RPE信号减少,正面反馈的损害可能比负面反馈更大。这是该基金的第二年。希望这种创新的方法可能会导致新的和更有针对性的治疗社会认知障碍的方法,使用认知修复和/或脑刺激。
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