The Future of Perceptual Dysregulation in Psychiatric Nosology.

Q3 Neuroscience
Albert R Powers, Sahib S Khalsa
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Abstract

Like other medical illnesses, psychiatric conditions are defined by the presence of characteristic signs and symptoms that cause distress and dysfunction. Unlike most medical illnesses, however, the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying psychiatric symptoms remain largely unknown. Recent work in theory-driven computational neuroscience has proposed a unified account of how organisms derive estimates of both external and internal states by integrating prior beliefs with sensory input. This framework offers a powerful means of explaining typical perception and action, while also identifying how these processes may go awry to produce a panoply of psychiatric symptoms. Disruptions in this inferential process, which we term perceptual dysregulation, span exteroceptive, proprioceptive, and interoceptive systems and manifest across conditions ranging from psychosis and autism to anxiety and trauma-related disorders, functional neurological disorder, and dementia. This volume reviews emerging evidence for maladaptive sensory inference across psychiatric and neurological illness and explores how computational models based on Bayesian statistics can illuminate shared mechanisms beneath diverse symptom presentations. We argue that targeting perceptual dysregulation may not only enable new interventions but also catalyze the development of a revised psychiatric nosology grounded in testable models of brain-body interaction.

知觉失调在精神病学中的未来。
像其他医学疾病一样,精神疾病是由引起痛苦和功能障碍的特征性体征和症状的存在来定义的。然而,与大多数医学疾病不同,精神疾病症状的病理生理机制在很大程度上仍然未知。在理论驱动的计算神经科学中,最近的工作提出了一种统一的解释,即生物体如何通过将先验信念与感觉输入相结合,得出对外部和内部状态的估计。这个框架为解释典型的感知和行为提供了强有力的手段,同时也确定了这些过程是如何出错而产生一系列精神症状的。这种推理过程的中断,即我们所说的感知失调,跨越外感受系统、本体感受系统和内感受系统,并表现在从精神病和自闭症到焦虑和创伤相关疾病、功能性神经障碍和痴呆的各种疾病中。本卷回顾了跨精神和神经疾病的适应不良感觉推断的新证据,并探讨了基于贝叶斯统计的计算模型如何阐明不同症状表现下的共享机制。我们认为,以感知失调为目标不仅可以实现新的干预措施,还可以促进基于脑-体相互作用可测试模型的修订精神病学的发展。
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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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