Response Monitoring Theta-Band Activities Across Emotional Contexts in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Spectrum Disorders

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Takakuni Suzuki , Margo W. Menkes , Melvin G. McInnis , Jian Kang , Tara A. Niendam , Maureen A. Walton , Patricia J. Deldin , Ivy F. Tso , Stephan F. Taylor
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Abstract

Background

Schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SZ) and bipolar spectrum disorder (BD) have traditionally been treated as different conditions but share many characteristics, including cognitive control deficits. Electroencephalogram (EEG) indicators of response monitoring, including error-related negativity (ERN) and theta-band activities (4–8 Hz), have been proposed as transdiagnostic indicators of cognitive control. Research has found that the ERN and theta power are blunted in SZ, but findings have been less consistent in BD. Individuals with SZ and BD also show difficulty in emotional contexts. However, no research has investigated response-monitoring theta activities in SZ and BD concurrently or in emotional contexts.

Methods

Data were collected from 32 participants with SZ, 33 participants with BD, and 33 healthy control (HC) participants. EEG was recorded while participants completed 3 modified flanker tasks using arrow, unpleasant, and pleasant stimuli. Effects of group and task on postresponse event-related potentials (ERN, correct-related negativity), theta total power, and theta intertrial phase coherence (ITPC) were investigated using mixed analysis of covariance, controlling for age and accuracy.

Results

The SZ group did not show the ERN modulation by task that was found in the HC and BD groups. The SZ group showed attenuated theta power across all tasks, and the BD group showed attenuated power only on error trials with unpleasant stimuli. Both SZ and BD groups showed emotional modulation for theta ITPC. Theta power was correlated across tasks, suggesting that it is task invariant, while ITPC was not, suggesting that it is task-specific.

Conclusions

SZ and BD show different effects of emotional stimuli on cognitive control. To elucidate similarities and differences, concurrent data collection from individuals with SZ and BD across contexts is needed.
精神分裂症和双相情感障碍的反应监测Theta-Band活动
精神分裂症谱系障碍(SZ)和双相情感障碍(BD)传统上被视为不同的疾病,但有许多共同的特征,包括认知控制缺陷。反应监测的脑电图(EEG)指标,包括错误相关负性(ERN)和θ波段活动(4-8 Hz),已被提出作为认知控制的跨诊断指标。研究发现,在SZ中,ERN和θ波能量是钝化的,但在双相障碍中,研究结果却不那么一致。患有SZ和双相障碍的个体在情感环境中也表现出困难。然而,没有研究调查反应监测theta活动在SZ和BD同时或在情绪背景下。方法收集32例SZ患者、33例BD患者和33例健康对照(HC)患者的数据。在受试者分别使用箭头、不愉快和愉快刺激完成3个修改后的侧侧任务时,记录EEG。在控制年龄和准确性的情况下,采用混合协方差分析研究了小组和任务对反应后事件相关电位(ERN,正确相关负性电位)、θ总功率和θ期间相干性(ITPC)的影响。结果SZ组未表现出HC组和BD组的任务对ERN的调节作用。SZ组在所有任务中都表现出减弱的θ波功率,而BD组只在不愉快刺激的错误试验中表现出减弱的功率。SZ组和BD组均表现出ITPC的情绪调节。Theta功率在任务之间是相关的,这表明它是任务不变的,而ITPC不是,这表明它是任务特定的。结论两种情绪刺激对认知控制的影响不同。为了阐明相似性和差异性,需要跨上下文同时收集SZ和BD患者的数据。
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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