Automated Affect Detection in Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Pilot Study.

Jeffrey F Cohn, Michael S Okun, Laszlo A Jeni, Itir Onal Ertugrul, David Borton, Donald Malone, Wayne K Goodman
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Automated measurement of affective behavior in psychopathology has been limited primarily to screening and diagnosis. While useful, clinicians more often are concerned with whether patients are improving in response to treatment. Are symptoms abating, is affect becoming more positive, are unanticipated side effects emerging? When treatment includes neural implants, need for objective, repeatable biometrics tied to neurophysiology becomes especially pressing. We used automated face analysis to assess treatment response to deep brain stimulation (DBS) in two patients with intractable obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). One was assessed intraoperatively following implantation and activation of the DBS device. The other was assessed three months post-implantation. Both were assessed during DBS on and o conditions. Positive and negative valence were quantified using a CNN trained on normative data of 160 non-OCD participants. Thus, a secondary goal was domain transfer of the classifiers. In both contexts, DBS-on resulted in marked positive affect. In response to DBS-off, affect flattened in both contexts and alternated with increased negative affect in the outpatient setting. Mean AUC for domain transfer was 0.87. These findings suggest that parametric variation of DBS is strongly related to affective behavior and may introduce vulnerability for negative affect in the event that DBS is discontinued.

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强迫症脑深部刺激中的自动情感检测:一项初步研究。
精神病理学中情感行为的自动测量主要局限于筛查和诊断。虽然有用,但临床医生更关心的是患者对治疗的反应是否有所改善。症状是否减轻,影响是否变得更加积极,是否出现了意想不到的副作用?当治疗包括神经植入物时,对与神经生理学相关的客观、可重复的生物特征的需求变得尤为迫切。我们使用自动面部分析来评估两名顽固性强迫症(OCD)患者对深部脑刺激(DBS)的治疗反应。其中一例在DBS装置植入和激活后进行了术中评估。另一个在植入后三个月进行评估。在DBS on和o条件下对两者进行了评估。使用对160名非强迫症参与者的规范性数据进行训练的CNN对阳性和阴性效价进行量化。因此,第二个目标是分类器的域转移。在这两种情况下,DBS都产生了显著的积极影响。在DBS关闭的情况下,情绪在两种情况下都趋于平缓,在门诊环境中与增加的负面情绪交替出现。结构域转移的平均AUC为0.87。这些发现表明,DBS的参数变化与情感行为密切相关,并可能在DBS停止的情况下引入负面影响的脆弱性。
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