Transcranial focused ultrasound modulates the emergence of learned helplessness via midline theta modification

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
André Forster , Johannes Rodrigues , Philipp Ziebell , Joseph L. Sanguinetti , John J.B. Allen , Johannes Hewig
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Abstract

Background

Helplessness and hopelessness are states closely related to depressive disorders. They ensue following the anticipated absence of valid behavioral options to alleviate an aversive state. One neural structure involved in the detection of such options, is the cingulate cortex (CC), which conveys the evaluation of behavior against the value of its outcome. Accordingly, CC-related EEG measures are thought to correlate to feedback evaluation but also to anxious and conflict-related states, signaling the need for further adaptation to current requirements. Against this background, this study investigated the role of CC functioning in the emergence and prevention of helpless/hopeless states by applying low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound (litFUS) neuromodulation prior to a learned helplessness task.

Method

In a randomized controlled double blind experimental setup with 55 participants, litFUS was used to inhibit the right lateral prefrontal cortex (lPFC), a region closely connected to CC modulation. Participants were instructed to play 8 games of chess against a computer that was unbeatable to them, while an EEG was recorded. Theta oscillation in midline electrodes, playing performance and self-rate measures on cognitive, affective and physiological parameters were assessed.

Results

The results show a considerable influence of litFUS neuromodulation of the lPFC on midline theta activity (Fz and Pz electrode position) which in turn correlated to several psychological variables including self-report data on emotion, cognition, and arousal as well as behavioral measures (playing performance).

Limitations

Due to the small sample size and sample characteristics, results cannot be generalized to the field of clinical application. A replication of results in larger samples and in context of other sonication parameters is needed to increase the robustness of results and to maximize the efficacy of litFUS application.

Conclusions

We conclude that the development of learned helplessness/hopelessness could be positively influenced in its course by litFUS neuromodulation of the right lPFC. In line with previous results, especially the posterior midline electrode Pz seems to be an interesting target for further research in this field as theta activity at this electrode is correlated to control perception and motivated behavior. To our knowledge, this is the first study to use neuromodulation to monitor and manipulate the development of helplessness in the laboratory.

经颅聚焦超声通过中线θ修正调节习得性无助的出现
背景无助和绝望是与抑郁障碍密切相关的状态。在预期缺乏有效的行为选择来缓解厌恶状态后,它们随之而来。参与检测此类选项的一个神经结构是扣带皮层(CC),它传达对行为的评估及其结果的价值。因此,CC相关的EEG测量被认为与反馈评估相关,但也与焦虑和冲突相关的状态相关,这表明需要进一步适应当前的需求。在此背景下,本研究通过在学习性无助任务前应用低强度经颅聚焦超声(litFUS)神经调控,研究了CC功能在无助/绝望状态的出现和预防中的作用。方法在一个有55名参与者的随机对照双盲实验装置中,使用litFUS抑制右侧前额叶皮层(lPFC),这是一个与CC调节密切相关的区域。参与者被要求与一台对他们来说无与伦比的电脑下棋8局,同时记录脑电图。评估中线电极的Theta振荡、游戏表现以及认知、情感和生理参数的自我评分。结果lPFC的litFUS神经调控对中线θ活动(Fz和Pz电极位置)有相当大的影响,这反过来又与几个心理变量相关,包括情绪、认知和唤醒的自我报告数据以及行为测量(游戏表现)。局限性由于样本量和样本特征较小,结果不能推广到临床应用领域。需要在较大样本中和在其他超声处理参数的情况下复制结果,以提高结果的稳健性并最大限度地提高litFUS应用的功效。结论学习性无助/无望的发展在其过程中可能受到右lPFC的litFUS神经调控的积极影响。与之前的结果一致,尤其是后中线电极Pz似乎是该领域进一步研究的一个有趣目标,因为该电极的θ活性与控制感知和动机行为相关。据我们所知,这是第一项在实验室中使用神经调控监测和操纵无助发展的研究。
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Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
1319
审稿时长
9.3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Affective Disorders publishes papers concerned with affective disorders in the widest sense: depression, mania, mood spectrum, emotions and personality, anxiety and stress. It is interdisciplinary and aims to bring together different approaches for a diverse readership. Top quality papers will be accepted dealing with any aspect of affective disorders, including neuroimaging, cognitive neurosciences, genetics, molecular biology, experimental and clinical neurosciences, pharmacology, neuroimmunoendocrinology, intervention and treatment trials.
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