Behavioural, autonomic, and neural responsivity in depersonalisation-derealisation disorder: A systematic review of experimental evidence

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
L.S. Merritt Millman , Xi Huang , Sorawit Wainipitapong , Nick Medford , Susannah Pick
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Abstract

Depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DDD) is characterised by distressing experiences of separation from oneself and/or one’s surroundings, potentially resulting from alterations in affective, cognitive, and physiological functions. This systematic review aimed to synthesise current experimental evidence of relevance to proposed mechanisms underlying DDD, to appraise existing theoretical models, and to inform future research and theoretical developments. Studies were included if they tested explicit hypotheses in DDD samples, with experimental manipulations of at least one independent variable, alongside behavioural, subjective, neurological, affective and/or physiological dependent variables. Some evidence for diminished subjective responsivity to aversive images and sounds, and hyperactivation in neurocircuits associated with emotional regulation when viewing aversive images emerged, corroborating neurobiological models of DDD. Inconsistencies were present regarding behavioural and autonomic responsivity to facial expressions, emotional memory, and self-referential processing. Common confounds included small sample sizes, medication, and comorbidities. Alterations in affective reactivity and regulation appear to be present in DDD; however, further research employing more rigorous research designs is required to provide stronger evidence for these possible mechanisms.

人格解体-现实化障碍中的行为、自律神经和神经反应:实验证据的系统回顾。
人格解体-现实化障碍(DDD)的特征是与自身和/或周围环境分离的痛苦体验,可能是由情感、认知和生理功能的改变引起的。本系统综述旨在综合当前与 DDD 潜在机制相关的实验证据,评估现有理论模型,并为未来研究和理论发展提供参考。如果研究在 DDD 样本中测试了明确的假设,并对至少一个自变量以及行为、主观、神经、情感和/或生理因变量进行了实验操作,则被纳入研究范围。有证据表明,在观看厌恶性图像时,主观上对厌恶性图像和声音的反应会减弱,与情绪调节相关的神经回路会过度激活,这与 DDD 的神经生物学模型相吻合。在行为和自律神经对面部表情的反应、情绪记忆和自我参照处理方面存在不一致之处。常见的混淆因素包括样本量小、药物治疗和合并症。情感反应性和调节性的改变似乎存在于DDD中;然而,需要采用更严格的研究设计进行进一步的研究,以便为这些可能的机制提供更有力的证据。
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CiteScore
14.20
自引率
3.70%
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466
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society publishes original and significant review articles that explore the intersection between neuroscience and the study of psychological processes and behavior. The journal also welcomes articles that primarily focus on psychological processes and behavior, as long as they have relevance to one or more areas of neuroscience.
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