左右语义痴呆患者半球对互觉和情绪识别的贡献

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Jessica L. Hazelton , Emma Devenney , Rebekah Ahmed , James Burrell , Yun Hwang , Olivier Piguet , Fiona Kumfor
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摘要

背景半球对内感受、对身体内部线索的感知和情绪识别的贡献尚不清楚。患有左显性(即左SD)或右显性(即右SD)前颞叶萎缩的语义性痴呆病例会出现情绪识别困难,然而,对这些综合征中的内感受知之甚少。在这里,我们假设由于右显性萎缩,右SD会表现出更差的内感受和情绪识别。方法35名受试者(左侧SD 8名,右侧SD 6名,对照组21名)完成监测任务。参与者按下按钮时:(1)感觉到自己的心跳,没有脉搏测量(Interception);或(2)听到记录的心跳(外部感受控制)。同时记录心电图。通过将事件频率(即心跳或声音)与响应频率进行比较来计算准确性。情绪识别通过面部情感选择任务进行评估。基于体素的形态计量学分析确定了交互感受和情绪识别的神经相关性。结果右SD表现出比对照组和左SD更差的互感(均p<0.001)。两组患者的情绪识别能力都比对照组差(右SD:p<0.001;左SD:p=.018),右SD表现得比左SD差(p=.003)。回归分析显示,右SD预测情绪识别能力较差(p=0.002),左侧SD(p=0.005)和感觉间受损(p=0.004)。感觉间和情绪与右侧结构的完整性有关,包括岛叶、颞极、丘脑、颞上回和海马。结论我们的研究为右SD患者的内感受受损提供了第一个证据,表明该综合征的情绪识别受损是由不准确的内部监测引起的。此外,我们确定了右半球内感受和情绪的共同神经生物学基础。
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Hemispheric contributions toward interoception and emotion recognition in left-vs right-semantic dementia

Background

The hemispheric contributions toward interoception, the perception of internal bodily cues, and emotion recognition remains unclear. Semantic dementia cases with either left-dominant (i.e., left-SD) or right-dominant (i.e., right-SD) anterior temporal lobe atrophy experience emotion recognition difficulties, however, little is known about interoception in these syndromes. Here, we hypothesised that right-SD would show worse interoception and emotion recognition due to right-dominant atrophy.

Methods

Thirty-five participants (8 left-SD; 6 right-SD; 21 controls) completed a monitoring task. Participants pressed a button when they: (1) felt their heartbeat, without pulse measurement (Interoception); or (2) heard a recorded heartbeat (Exteroception-control). Simultaneous ECG was recorded. Accuracy was calculated by comparing the event frequency (i.e., heartbeat or sound) to response frequency. Emotion recognition was assessed via the Facial Affect Selection Task. Voxel-based morphometry analyses identified neural correlates of interoception and emotion recognition.

Results

Right-SD showed worse interoception than controls and left-SD (both p's < 0.001). Both patient groups showed worse emotion recognition than controls (right-SD: p < .001; left-SD: p = .018), and right-SD showed worse emotion recognition than left-SD (p = .003). Regression analyses revealed that worse emotion recognition was predicted by right-SD (p = .002), left-SD (p = .005), and impaired interoception (p = .004). Interoception and emotion were associated with the integrity of right-lateralised structures including the insula, temporal pole, thalamus, superior temporal gyrus, and hippocampus.

Conclusion

Our study provides the first evidence for impaired interoception in right-SD, suggesting that impaired emotion recognition in this syndrome is driven by inaccurate internal monitoring. Further we identified a common neurobiological basis for interoception and emotion in the right hemisphere.

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Neuropsychologia
Neuropsychologia 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
5.10
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3.80%
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228
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Neuropsychologia is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to experimental and theoretical contributions that advance understanding of human cognition and behavior from a neuroscience perspective. The journal will consider for publication studies that link brain function with cognitive processes, including attention and awareness, action and motor control, executive functions and cognitive control, memory, language, and emotion and social cognition.
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