Impact of hypomanic personality traits on brain functional connectivity during a dynamic theory-of-mind task

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Delphine Raucher-Chéné , Audrey Henry , Alexandre Obert , Martina Traykova , Ksenija Vucurovic , Pamela Gobin , Sarah Barrière , Christophe Portefaix , Fabien Gierski , Stéphanie Caillies , Arthur Kaladjian
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Abstract

Hypomanic personality traits are present in the general population and represent a risk factor for developing bipolar disorder. This personality style, notably its social component, is linked to difficulties in theory of mind (i.e., ability to infer mental states). Exploring the neural correlates of mental states’ inference in individuals with these personality traits can provide meaningful insights into the development of bipolar disorder. The aim of the present study was therefore to investigate the potential impact of hypomanic traits on brain activation and task-based connectivity strength during a dynamic theory of mind task in a nonclinical population. A total of 52 nonclinical participants were recruited, and hypomanic traits were assessed with the Hypomanic Personality Scale. The severity of hypomanic traits was positively associated with right middle and inferior frontal gyri activations (in high vs. low inference in nonemotional condition and emotion vs. no emotion in high inference, respectively). It was also associated with stronger connectivity between the salience network (i.e., bilateral putamen and pallidum) and bilateral superior temporal gyri (high inference in nonemotional condition), and between cerebellar and temporal areas (high inference in emotional condition). These changes may either reflect adaptations or differential processing, and further studies are therefore mandatory.

动态心理理论任务中轻躁人格特征对脑功能连通性的影响
轻度躁狂人格特征存在于一般人群中,是发展为双相情感障碍的危险因素。这种人格风格,特别是它的社会成分,与心理理论(即推断心理状态的能力)的困难有关。探索具有这些人格特征的个体的精神状态推断的神经相关性可以为双相情感障碍的发展提供有意义的见解。因此,本研究的目的是调查在非临床人群中,在动态心理理论任务中,轻躁狂特征对大脑激活和基于任务的连接强度的潜在影响。共招募了52名非临床参与者,用轻躁人格量表评估轻躁特征。轻躁狂特征的严重程度与右额中下回的激活呈正相关(分别在非情绪状态下高推理与低推理和高推理时情绪与无情绪)。它还与突出网络(即双侧壳核和白质)和双侧颞上回(非情绪状态下的高推断)以及小脑和颞区(情绪状态下的高推断)之间更强的连通性有关。这些变化可能反映了适应或不同的加工过程,因此必须进行进一步的研究。
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Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
3.80
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0.00%
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86
审稿时长
22.5 weeks
期刊介绍: The Neuroimaging section of Psychiatry Research publishes manuscripts on positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computerized electroencephalographic topography, regional cerebral blood flow, computed tomography, magnetoencephalography, autoradiography, post-mortem regional analyses, and other imaging techniques. Reports concerning results in psychiatric disorders, dementias, and the effects of behaviorial tasks and pharmacological treatments are featured. We also invite manuscripts on the methods of obtaining images and computer processing of the images themselves. Selected case reports are also published.
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