Perceiving visual negative stimuli in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Meta-analytic evidence of a common altered thalamic-parahippocampal-basal ganglia circuit

Q4 Neuroscience
Alessandro Grecucci , Chiara Orsini , Gaia Lapomarda , Sara Sorella , Irene Messina
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Despite the kraepelinian differentiation of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, several data questioned this net subdivision and suggested a continuity between the two. An expanded continuum hypothesis was suggested, assuming a common psychotic core between the two disorders, as well as cognitive and affective differences. The present study aimed to investigate similarities and differences between schizophrenia and bipolar disorder for what entails the affective dimension of the continuum. A coordinate-based meta-analytic approach on neuroimaging data was applied to understand differences and similarities in the visual perception of negative stimuli in the two groups. The activation likelihood estimation analysis included 41 experiments on schizophrenia (schizophrenia versus healthy controls) and 27 experiments on bipolar disorder (bipolar versus healthy controls). Our conjunction analysis results revealed the presence of shared functional abnormalities in thalamic, parahippocampal, and basal ganglia areas, suggesting that these patients share an altered circuit responsible for a heightened elaboration of negative emotional stimuli. The subtraction analysis highlighted that the two groups present differences too. Schizophrenia patients show widespread abnormalities in limbic, temporal, sub-lobar and midbrain regions possibly involved in emotional processing and hallucinations. On the other hand, bipolar patients show alterations in frontal areas associated with emotional appraisal, regulation, and response inhibition. This study sheds light on both similarities and differences in the emotional processing of schizophrenic and bipolar patients, and may help to better characterise the affective features of these two conditions along a continuum.

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精神分裂症和双相情感障碍的视觉负性刺激感知:丘脑-海马旁-基底神经节回路共同改变的meta分析证据
尽管精神分裂症和双相情感障碍有克拉佩里尼式的区分,但一些数据对这一净细分提出了质疑,并表明两者之间存在连续性。提出了一个扩展的连续体假说,假设这两种疾病之间存在共同的精神病核心,以及认知和情感差异。本研究旨在调查精神分裂症和双相情感障碍之间的相似性和差异,以了解连续体的情感维度。应用基于坐标的神经成像数据元分析方法来了解两组患者对负面刺激的视觉感知的差异和相似性。激活可能性估计分析包括41个关于精神分裂症的实验(精神分裂症与健康对照组)和27个关于双相情感障碍的实验(双相情感与健康对照)。我们的联合分析结果显示,丘脑、海马旁和基底神经节区域存在共同的功能异常,这表明这些患者共享一个改变的回路,负责加强负面情绪刺激的阐述。减法分析强调,这两组人也存在差异。精神分裂症患者在边缘、颞叶、叶下和中脑区域表现出广泛的异常,可能与情绪处理和幻觉有关。另一方面,双相情感障碍患者表现出与情绪评估、调节和反应抑制相关的额叶区域的改变。这项研究揭示了精神分裂症和双相情感障碍患者情绪处理的异同,并可能有助于更好地描述这两种情况的情感特征。
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Neuroimage. Reports
Neuroimage. Reports Neuroscience (General)
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