跨诊断青少年网络连接的结构-功能耦合及其与负性情感的关联

Dana Kanel , Andre Zugman , Grace Stohr , Beck Scheinberg , Elise Cardinale , Anderson M. Winkler , Katharina Kircanski , Nathan A. Fox , Melissa A. Brotman , Julia O. Linke , Daniel S. Pine
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对大脑连接的研究,包括功能和结构,可以告诉我们精神病理学的发展。多模态MRI方法的使用使我们能够研究结构和功能连接之间的联系,以及这与精神病理学的关系。这在儿童和青少年时期可能特别有用,这是大多数精神病理形式首次表现出来的时期。本论文探讨了结构-功能耦合,通过扩散和静息状态功能MRI测量,并量化为结构和功能连接矩阵之间的相关性。我们调查了跨诊断青少年群体中精神病理学和耦合之间的关系,包括许多寻求治疗的症状相对较高的青少年(n = 72, Mage = 13.3)。我们使用了一个双因素模型,从焦虑和易怒评分中提取出我们的主要结果测量指标——消极情绪。这提供了精神病理学的主要衡量标准。补充分析调查了“特定领域”的焦虑和易怒因素。研究结果表明,消极情感和默认模式与额顶叶控制网络之间的结构-功能耦合之间存在正相关。较高的结构-功能耦合可能表明功能的结构约束增强,这限制了青少年健康心理结果所需的功能网络重组。
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Structure-function coupling in network connectivity and associations with negative affectivity in a group of transdiagnostic adolescents
The study of brain connectivity, both functional and structural, can inform us on the development of psychopathology. The use of multimodal MRI methods allows us to study associations between structural and functional connectivity, and how this relates to psychopathology. This may be especially useful during childhood and adolescence, a period where most forms of psychopathology manifest for the first time. The current paper explores structure-function coupling, measured through diffusion and resting-state functional MRI, and quantified as the correlation between structural and functional connectivity matrices. We investigate associations between psychopathology and coupling in a transdiagnostic group of adolescents, including many treatment-seeking youth with relatively high levels of symptoms (n = 72, Mage = 13.3). We used a bifactor model to extract our main outcome measure, Negative Affectivity, from anxiety and irritability ratings. This provided the principal measure of psychopathology. Supplementary analyses investigated ‘domain-specific’ factors of anxiety and irritability. Findings indicate a positive association between negative affectivity and structure-function coupling between the default mode and the fronto-parietal control networks. Higher structure-function coupling may indicate heightened structural constraints on function, which limit functional network reorganization during adolescence required for healthy psychological outcomes.
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Journal of mood and anxiety disorders
Journal of mood and anxiety disorders Applied Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General), Behavioral Neuroscience
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