基于正念的干预对童年逆境幸存者的海马体积和外显记忆产生有益影响

Q3 Psychology
Diane Joss , Martin H. Teicher , Sara W. Lazar
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摘要

背景童年不良经历(ACE)对神经发育,尤其是海马形态发育有不利影响。基于正念的干预(MBI)已被证明能诱导海马发生适应性变化,尤其是在亚脑室。本研究旨在调查 MBI 对 ACE 幸存者亚脑室体积的影响,以及对作为海马功能性探针的外显记忆的影响。方法我们分析了一项随机对照纵向研究中收集的解剖 MRI 数据和名为记忆相似性任务 (MST) 的外显记忆任务的表现指数,该研究比较了为期 8 周的 MBI(N = 20)和压力管理教育 (SME) 的积极对照条件(N = 19)。结果观察到右侧整个海马和右侧子网的体积变化存在显著的组间差异。只有MBI组从MST中显示出更高的模式分离能力,这与压力减少和右侧子网体积变化有关。结论这些研究结果表明了 MBI 对海马体积和外显记忆的有益影响,同时强调了子网对 MBI 引起的神经和认知变化的重要性。亚网在抑制控制中的已知作用被解释为亚网表现出MBI诱导的体积变化的潜在机制,这揭示了正念冥想减少ACE幸存者应激反应的潜在神经基础。
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Beneficial effects of mindfulness-based intervention on hippocampal volumes and episodic memory for childhood adversity survivors

Background

Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) has detrimental impacts on neural development, especially hippocampal morphometry. Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBI) has been shown to induce adaptive hippocampal changes especially at the subiculum. The present study aims to investigate the effects of MBI on subiculum volumes among ACE survivors, as well as the effects on episodic memory as a probe into hippocampal functionality.

Methods

We analyzed anatomical MRI data and performance indices from an episodic memory task called the Mnemonic Similarity Task (MST) collected from a randomized controlled longitudinal study that compared an 8-week MBI (N = 20) to an active control condition of Stress Management Education (SME) (N = 19). FreeSurfer 6.0 was used for automated hippocampal subfield segmentation and volumetric estimation.

Results

Significant group differences were observed with the volumetric changes of the right whole hippocampus and right subiculum. Only the MBI group showed improved pattern separation capability from MST, which was associated with stress reduction and right subiculum volumetric changes.

Limitations

Modest sample size. MST task was performed outside of MRI.

Conclusions

These findings suggest beneficial effects of MBI for hippocampal volumes and episodic memory, while highlighting the importance of the subiculum for MBI-induced neural and cognitive changes. The subiculum's known role in inhibitory control was interpreted as a potential mechanism for it to exhibit MBI-induced volumetric changes, which sheds light on the potential neural underpinnings of mindfulness meditation for reducing stress reactivity among ACE survivors.

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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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