Self and other body perception in anorexia nervosa: The role of posterior DMN nodes

E. Via, X. Goldberg, I. Sánchez, L. Forcano, B. Harrison, C. Davey, J. Pujol, I. Martínez-Zalacaín, F. Fernández-Aranda, C. Soriano-Mas, N. Cardoner, J. Menchón
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Abstract Objectives: Body image distortion is a core symptom of anorexia nervosa (AN), which involves alterations in self- (and other’s) evaluative processes arising during body perception. At a neural level, self-related information is thought to rely on areas of the so-called default mode network (DMN), which, additionally, shows prominent synchronised activity at rest. Methods: Twenty female patients with AN and 20 matched healthy controls were scanned using magnetic resonance imaging when: (a) viewing video clips of their own body and another's body; (b) at rest. Between-group differences within the DMN during task performance were evaluated and further explored for task-related and resting-state-related functional connectivity alterations. Results: AN patients showed a hyperactivation of the dorsal posterior cingulate cortex during their own-body processing but a response failure to another’s body processing at the precuneus and ventral PCC. Increased task-related connectivity was found between dPCC–dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and precuneus–mid-temporal cortex. Further, AN patients showed decreased resting-state connectivity between the dPCC and the angular gyrus. Conclusions: The PCC and the precuneus are suggested as key components of a network supporting self–other-evaluative processes implicated in body distortion, while the existence of DMN alterations at rest might reflect a sustained, task-independent breakdown within this network in AN.
厌食症神经的自我和他人身体知觉:DMN后淋巴结的作用
摘要目的:身体形象扭曲是神经性厌食症(AN)的核心症状,它涉及在身体感知过程中引起的自我(和他人)评价过程的改变。在神经层面上,自我相关的信息被认为依赖于所谓的默认模式网络(DMN)区域,此外,该区域在休息时显示出显著的同步活动。方法:对20名女性AN患者和20名匹配的健康对照者进行磁共振成像扫描:(a)观看自己和他人身体的视频片段;(b)静止。评估了任务执行期间DMN内的组间差异,并进一步探讨了任务相关和休息状态相关的功能连接改变。结果:AN患者在自己的身体加工过程中表现出背侧后扣带皮层的过度激活,但在楔前叶和腹侧PCC对他人的身体加工反应失败。在前扣带背侧皮层和楔前叶-中颞叶皮层之间发现任务相关连通性增加。此外,AN患者显示静息状态dPCC和角回之间的连通性下降。结论:PCC和楔前叶被认为是支持与身体扭曲有关的自我-他人评价过程的网络的关键组成部分,而休息时DMN改变的存在可能反映了AN中该网络中持续的、与任务无关的破坏。
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