Disrupted Eye Gaze Perception as a Biobehavioral Marker of Social Dysfunction: An RDoC Investigation

I. Tso, Carly A. Lasagna, K. Fitzgerald, C. Colombi, C. Sripada, S. Peltier, T. Johnson, Katharine N. Thakkar
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Social dysfunction is an intractable problem in a wide spectrum of psychiatric illnesses, undermining patients’ capacities for employment, independent living, and maintaining meaningful relationships. Identifying common markers of social impairment across disorders and understanding their mechanisms are prerequisites to developing targeted neurobiological treatments that can be applied productively across diagnoses and illness stages to improve functional outcome. This project focuses on eye gaze perception, the ability to accurately and efficiently discriminate others’ gaze direction, as a potential biomarker of social functioning that cuts across psychiatric diagnoses. This premise builds on both the monkey and human literatures showing gaze perception as a basic building block supporting higher-level social communication and social development, and reports of abnormal gaze perception in multiple psychiatric conditions accompanied by prominent social dysfunction (e.g., psychosis-spectrum disorders, autism-spectrum disorders, social phobia). A large sample (n = 225) of adolescent and young adult (age 14–30) psychiatric patients (regardless of diagnosis) with various degrees of impaired social functioning, and demographically-matched healthy controls (n = 75) will be recruited for this study. Participant’s psychiatric phenotypes, cognition, social cognition, and community functioning will be dimensionally characterized. Eye gaze perception will be assessed using a psychophysical task, and two metrics (precision, self-referential bias) that respectively tap into gaze perception disturbances at the visual perceptual and interpretation levels, independent of general deficits, will be derived using hierarchical Bayesian modeling. A subset of the participants (150 psychiatric patients, 75 controls) will additionally undergo multimodal fMRI to determine the functional and structural brain network features of altered gaze perception. The specific aims of this project are three-fold: (1) Determine the generality of gaze perception disturbances in psychiatric patients with prominent social dysfunction; (2) Map behavioral indices of gaze perception disturbances to dimensions of psychiatric phenotypes and core functional domains; and (3) Identify the neural correlates of altered gaze perception in psychiatric patients with social dysfunction. Successfully completing these specific aims will identify the specific basic deficits, clinical profile, and underlying neural circuits associated with social dysfunction that can be used to guide targeted, personalized treatments, thus advancing NIMH’s Strategic Objective 1 (describe neural circuits associated with mental illnesses and map the connectomes for mental illnesses) and Objective 3 (develop new treatments based on discoveries in neuroscience and behavioral science).
视线感知中断作为社会功能障碍的生物行为标志:RDoC调查
社会功能障碍是各种精神疾病中的一个棘手问题,它会削弱患者的就业、独立生活和维持有意义关系的能力。识别各种疾病中社会障碍的常见标志物并了解其机制是开发有针对性的神经生物学治疗的先决条件,这些治疗可以有效地应用于诊断和疾病阶段,以改善功能结果。该项目专注于眼睛凝视感知,即准确有效地辨别他人凝视方向的能力,作为跨越精神病诊断的社会功能的潜在生物标志物。这一前提建立在猴子和人类文献的基础上,这些文献将凝视感知作为支持更高层次社会交流和社会发展的基本组成部分,并报道了在多种精神疾病中伴随着显著社会功能障碍(如精神病谱系障碍、自闭症谱系障碍、社交恐惧症)的凝视感知异常。本研究将招募大量(n=225)具有不同程度社会功能受损的青少年和年轻人(14-30岁)精神病患者(无论诊断结果如何),以及人口统计学匹配的健康对照组(n=75)。参与者的精神表型、认知、社会认知和社区功能将被维度表征。眼睛凝视感知将使用心理物理学任务进行评估,并且将使用分层贝叶斯建模导出两个指标(精度、自我参考偏差),这两个指标分别利用视觉感知和解释层面的凝视感知干扰,与一般缺陷无关。参与者的一个子集(150名精神病患者,75名对照)将额外接受多模式fMRI,以确定凝视感知改变的功能和结构脑网络特征。该项目的具体目的有三个:(1)确定具有显著社会功能障碍的精神病患者的凝视感知障碍的普遍性;(2) 将凝视感知障碍的行为指数映射到精神表型和核心功能领域的维度;以及(3)在具有社会功能障碍的精神病患者中识别凝视感知改变的神经相关性。成功完成这些特定目标将确定与社会功能障碍相关的特定基本缺陷、临床特征和潜在神经回路,可用于指导有针对性的个性化治疗,从而推进了NIMH的战略目标1(描述与精神疾病相关的神经回路并绘制精神疾病的连接体图)和目标3(基于神经科学和行为科学的发现开发新的治疗方法)。
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