Motivation and Pleasure Deficits Undermine the Benefits of Social Affiliation in Psychosis

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Jack J. Blanchard, Jason F. Smith, Melanie E. Bennett, Ryan D. Orth, Christina L. G. Savage, Julie M. McCarthy, James A. Coan, Alexander J. Shackman
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Abstract

In psychotic disorders, motivation and pleasure (MAP) deficits are associated with decreased affiliation and heightened functional impairment. We leveraged a transdiagnostic sample enriched for psychosis and a multimethod approach to test the hypothesis that MAP deficits undermine the stress-buffering benefits of affiliation. Participants completed the social-affiliation-enhancement task (SAET) to cultivate affiliation with an experimental partner. Although the SAET increased perceived affiliation and mood, individuals with greater negative symptoms derived smaller emotional benefits from the partners, as indexed by self-report and facial behavior. We then used the handholding functional MRI paradigm, which combines threat anticipation with affiliative physical contact, to determine whether MAP deficits undermine the social regulation of distress. Individuals with greater MAP deficits showed diminished neural “benefits”—reduced dampening of threat-elicited activation—from affiliative touch in key frontoparietal nodes of the dorsal attention network. In short, MAP symptoms disrupt the emotional and neuroregulatory benefits of affiliation.
动机和快感缺失削弱了精神病患者社会关系的益处
在精神病性障碍中,动机和愉悦(MAP)缺陷与从属关系减少和功能障碍增加有关。我们利用跨诊断样本和多种方法来验证 "动机与愉悦(MAP)缺陷会破坏从属关系的压力缓冲益处 "这一假设。参与者完成社会亲和力增强任务(SAET),以培养与实验伙伴的亲和力。尽管SAET增加了感知到的从属关系和情绪,但根据自我报告和面部行为的指标,有更多负面症状的个体从伙伴那里获得的情感益处较小。随后,我们使用了将威胁预期与附属性身体接触相结合的牵手功能磁共振成像范式,以确定 MAP 缺陷是否会破坏对痛苦的社会调节。在背侧注意力网络的关键前顶叶节点上,MAP 缺陷较严重的个体表现出的神经 "益处"(对威胁引发的激活的抑制作用降低)减少了。简而言之,MAP症状会破坏从从属关系中获得的情绪和神经调节益处。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
CiteScore
10.30
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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