A Multi-Method Meta-Analysis of Neuro-Behavioral Motor Inhibition Outcomes Across Substance-Use Problems and Related Developmental Psychopathological Conditions: A Self-Regulation Approach.

IF 2.4 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Marco Cavicchioli, Sara Masoumi, Cesare Maffei, Simona Scaini, Federica Galli, Andrea Scalabrini
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Abstract

Objectives: Alterations in motor inhibition (MI) may be involved in the homotypic and heterotypic developmental pathways of substance use disorders (SUDs) and related conditions (e.g., binge drinking). However, no studies have clarified the neuro-behavioral correlates of MI across the various conditions (e.g., ADHD and major depressive disorder in childhood/adolescence) constituting developmental trajectories of SUDs and related problems, especially within a self-regulation conceptual framework.

Method: A multi-method meta-analysis (i.e., voxel-based, network, and multilevel) of MI tasks (i.e., Go/No-Go; Stop Signal) was conducted. Neuroimaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) data were analyzed. The study included children and adolescents with ADHD, adolescents with major depressive disorder, and subjects with SUDs and related conditions.

Results: Sixty-eight studies (fMRI: 42; ERPs: 26) were included. The analysis showed a shared increased responsiveness of the rostral anterior cingulate cortex among conditions of interest during "No-Go" trials compared to healthy controls (HCs). Reduced N200/P300 waves, together with increased reaction times in response to MI task experimental conditions, were found among conditions of interest compared to HCs. Network meta-analysis results showed that distinct patterns of neural activity linked to different self-regulation domains differentiated these clinical conditions from one another.

Conclusions: Common and distinct patterns of neuro-behavioral responses associated with self-regulation mechanisms, especially regarding MI, should be considered key latent dimensions involved in the homotypic and heterotypic developmental pathways of SUDs and related problems.

神经行为运动抑制结果在物质使用问题和相关发展精神病理状况中的多方法荟萃分析:自我调节方法。
目的:运动抑制(MI)的改变可能与物质使用障碍(sud)和相关疾病(如酗酒)的同型和异型发育途径有关。然而,目前还没有研究明确在构成sud和相关问题的发展轨迹的各种情况下(例如,儿童/青少年时期的ADHD和重度抑郁症)MI的神经行为相关性,特别是在自我调节概念框架内。方法:对MI任务(Go/No-Go; Stop Signal)进行多方法(基于体素的、网络的、多层次的)meta分析。分析神经影像学(fMRI)和事件相关电位(ERP)数据。该研究包括患有多动症的儿童和青少年,患有重度抑郁症的青少年,以及患有sud和相关疾病的受试者。结果:共纳入68项研究(fMRI 42项,erp 26项)。分析显示,与健康对照组(hc)相比,在“不去”试验中,在感兴趣的条件下,吻侧前扣带皮层的反应性共同增加。与hc相比,在感兴趣的条件中,发现N200/P300波减少,同时对MI任务实验条件的反应时间增加。网络荟萃分析结果显示,与不同自我调节域相关的不同神经活动模式将这些临床状况彼此区分开来。结论:与自我调节机制相关的共同和独特的神经行为反应模式,特别是与心肌梗死相关的神经行为反应模式,应被视为涉及sud的同型和异型发育途径及相关问题的关键潜在维度。
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