Social pain is associated with altered developmental trajectories of connectivity among the triple network model of psychopathology.

Jake J Son, Danielle L Rice, Mikki Schantell, Giorgia Picci, Hannah J Okelberry, Anna T Coutant, Grace C Ende, Yu-Ping Wang, Julia M Stephen, Vince D Calhoun, Gaelle E Doucet, Brittany K Taylor, Tony W Wilson
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Childhood and adolescence are sensitive periods for the refinement of increasingly complex executive and social functions. A particularly important skill is the ability to navigate and interpret interpersonal relationships, which is reflected in part by the maturation of distributed resting networks. However, the relationships between negative social perceptions in youth and long-term alterations in between-network connectivity is limited. To partially address this gap, we utilized longitudinal resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (N=93) with social pain measures from the NIH Toolbox Emotion Battery to determine the links between negative social perceptions on the trajectory of connectivity between the salience, frontoparietal, and default mode networks in the triple network model of psychopathology. Higher scores of perceived hostility, but not perceived rejection, tended to increase functional connectivity between the salience and both frontoparietal and default mode networks over time. These results suggest that more direct forms of threat (hostility) may be more impactful than rejection (limited desired social interactions), highlighting the importance of a dimensional approach to understanding developmental trajectories. While these connectivity changes align with several aberrant connectivity signatures observed across mental health disorders, these phenotypes are not pathognomonic of psychopathology and may reflect adaptive mechanisms in the context of social adversity.

社会疼痛与精神病理学三重网络模型中连通性的发展轨迹改变有关。
儿童期和青春期是对日益复杂的执行和社会功能进行细化的敏感时期。一项特别重要的技能是驾驭和解释人际关系的能力,这在一定程度上反映在分布式静止网络的成熟上。然而,青少年的负面社会观念与网络间连接的长期变化之间的关系是有限的。为了部分解决这一差距,我们利用纵向静息状态功能磁共振成像(N=93)和来自NIH工具箱情感电池的社会疼痛测量,以确定精神病理学三重网络模型中显著性、额顶叶和默认模式网络之间连接轨迹上的负面社会感知之间的联系。随着时间的推移,感知敌意得分越高,而感知拒绝得分越低,显著性和额顶叶和默认模式网络之间的功能连通性越强。这些结果表明,更直接形式的威胁(敌意)可能比拒绝(限制期望的社会互动)更有影响力,强调了维度方法对理解发展轨迹的重要性。虽然这些连通性变化与在精神健康障碍中观察到的一些异常连通性特征一致,但这些表型并不是精神病理学的病理特征,可能反映了社会逆境背景下的适应机制。
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