Combined functional magnetic resonance imaging and skin conductance to detect localized neural response to psychological stress: a pilot study.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
C Pruneti, N Vanello, M Paterni, L Landini, S Guidotti, E M Ferdeghini
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Abstract

Objective: This preliminary study aims at investigating the neural correlates of the stress response, intended as an emotional and cognitive response, through the description of the activation of the autonomic nervous system in a problem-solving task and central functional data; in particular, we recorded skin conductance level (SCL) and response (SCR) and observed the correlation with fMRI data.

Materials and methods: The results obtained from 6 healthy subjects, 3 males and 3 females, aged between 18 and 45 (average = 27, SD = 7.08) who voluntarily offered to participate in the study were examined. They were previously subjected to a brief clinical psychological assessment (MMPI-2) and then to a psychophysiological evaluation. The real experiment consisted in subjecting the participants to an adapted version of the Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices 47 (CPM 47) test to evaluate some consequences on brain activity of attention, orientation, reflex and response to stress during fMRI data acquisition and SCL-SCR recording.

Results: SCR changes were found to be related to the activity of different brain regions such as bilateral precentral gyrus, right inferior frontal gyrus, right medial frontal gyrus, bilateral superior frontal gyri and left anterior cingulate suggesting a specific relationship between attentive processing and autonomic arousal.

Conclusion: The association of SC measurement with neuroimaging allows to highlight the interaction between emotional and cognitive processes: although preliminary, these results partially confirm what previously found in literature on the neural correlates of psychological stress and underline the interaction between cognitive function and autonomic arousal system during a stressful problem-solving task.

结合功能性磁共振成像和皮肤电导检测局部神经对心理压力的反应:一项初步研究。
目的:本初步研究旨在通过描述自主神经系统在解决问题任务中的激活和中枢功能数据,探讨应激反应作为一种情绪和认知反应的神经相关性;特别是,我们记录了皮肤电导水平(SCL)和反应(SCR),并观察了与fMRI数据的相关性。材料与方法:对自愿参加研究的健康受试者6名,男3名,女3名,年龄在18 ~ 45岁之间,平均27岁,SD = 7.08。他们之前接受了简短的临床心理评估(MMPI-2),然后进行了心理生理评估。在真实的实验中,参与者接受了改良版的Raven’s colour Progressive Matrices 47 (CPM 47)测试,以评估在fMRI数据采集和SCL-SCR记录过程中,注意力、定向、反射和应激反应对大脑活动的影响。结果:SCR的变化与双侧中央前回、右侧额下回、右侧额内侧回、双侧额上回和左侧前扣带等不同脑区活动有关,提示注意加工与自主神经觉醒之间存在特定关系。结论:SC测量与神经成像的关联可以突出情绪和认知过程之间的相互作用:虽然是初步的,但这些结果部分证实了先前文献中关于心理压力的神经相关性的发现,并强调了在压力解决问题的任务中认知功能和自主神经唤醒系统之间的相互作用。
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Archives Italiennes De Biologie
Archives Italiennes De Biologie 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
30.00%
发文量
12
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - a Journal of Neuroscience- was founded in 1882 and represents one of the oldest neuroscience journals in the world. Archives publishes original contributions in all the fields of neuroscience, including neurophysiology, experimental neuroanatomy and electron microscopy, neurobiology, neurochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, functional brain imaging and behavioral science. Archives Italiennes de Biologie also publishes monographic special issues that collect papers on a specific topic of interest in neuroscience as well as the proceedings of important scientific events. Archives Italiennes de Biologie is published in 4 issues per year and is indexed in the major collections of biomedical journals, including Medline, PubMed, Current Contents, Excerpta Medica.
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