神经反馈训练可调节杏仁核相关电指纹,并与深脑激活相关:边缘型人格障碍的概念验证。

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摘要

背景:调节大脑的情绪回路是治疗边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的一个很有前景的途径。但精确且可扩展的方法尚未确立。本文介绍了两项调查边缘型人格障碍患者杏仁核相关电指纹(Amyg-EFP)的研究:一项研究探讨了Amyg-EFP的深脑相关性,另一项研究则调查了神经反馈(NF)作为改善大脑自我调节的一种手段:研究1结合脑电图(EEG)和同步功能磁共振成像,调查在参考数据集(N = 24 名健康受试者,8 名女性;对已发表数据的重新分析)中发现的艾米格-EFP 相关脑激活在复制数据集(N = 16 名患有 BPD 的女性个体)中的可复制性。在复制数据集中,我们还探索了艾咪-EFP如何映射到研究领域标准所定义的神经回路。研究 2 调查了为期 10 次的 Amyg-EFP NF 训练,该训练与为期 12 周的住院辩证行为疗法(DBT)计划同时进行。15名BPD患者完成了训练,N = 15名匹配患者作为仅接受DBT治疗的对照组:研究 1 复制了之前的研究结果,并在使用 Amyg-EFP 进行的全脑回归分析中显示出显著的杏仁核血氧水平激活。神经回路激活(消极情绪、显著性和认知控制)与 Amyg-EFP 信号相关。研究2显示,Amyg-EFP会随着NF训练而调节,但由于技术原因,患者接受的反馈是相反的,这限制了对结果的解释:通过头皮脑电图记录,Amyg-EFP 可以捕捉到与情绪高度相关的大脑激活。在对 BPD 进行标准化治疗的同时进行 Amyg-EFP NF 是可行的。临床实用性仍有待研究。
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Amygdala-related electrical fingerprint is modulated with neurofeedback training and correlates with deep-brain activation: proof-of-concept in borderline personality disorder.

Background: The modulation of brain circuits of emotion is a promising pathway to treat borderline personality disorder (BPD). Precise and scalable approaches have yet to be established. Two studies investigating the amygdala-related electrical fingerprint (Amyg-EFP) in BPD are presented: one study addressing the deep-brain correlates of Amyg-EFP, and a second study investigating neurofeedback (NF) as a means to improve brain self-regulation.

Methods: Study 1 combined electroencephalography (EEG) and simultaneous functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the replicability of Amyg-EFP-related brain activation found in the reference dataset (N = 24 healthy subjects, 8 female; re-analysis of published data) in the replication dataset (N = 16 female individuals with BPD). In the replication dataset, we additionally explored how the Amyg-EFP would map to neural circuits defined by the research domain criteria. Study 2 investigated a 10-session Amyg-EFP NF training in parallel to a 12-weeks residential dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) program. Fifteen patients with BPD completed the training, N = 15 matched patients served as DBT-only controls.

Results: Study 1 replicated previous findings and showed significant amygdala blood oxygenation level dependent activation in a whole-brain regression analysis with the Amyg-EFP. Neurocircuitry activation (negative affect, salience, and cognitive control) was correlated with the Amyg-EFP signal. Study 2 showed Amyg-EFP modulation with NF training, but patients received reversed feedback for technical reasons, which limited interpretation of results.

Conclusions: Recorded via scalp EEG, the Amyg-EFP picks up brain activation of high relevance for emotion. Administering Amyg-EFP NF in addition to standardized BPD treatment was shown to be feasible. Clinical utility remains to be investigated.

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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
11.30
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711
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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