用一种跨诊断的方法来理解神经对奖励的反应及其与社会动机的联系

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精神分裂症(SZ)和双相情感障碍(BD)以社交障碍为特征。社交障碍也发生在一般社区。在临床和非临床群体中,社交障碍可能与社交接近和/或社交回避动机的缺陷有关。然而,SZ和BD的社会动机缺陷的神经基础尚不清楚,也不知道它们是否反映了疾病的特征,还是继发于其他因素,如社会孤立。为了填补这些知识空白,31名SZ患者、27名BD患者和42名cc患者在fMRI期间完成了一项基于团队的任务,其中队友或对手的照片提供了积极和消极的反馈。重要的是,CC组在自我报告的社会隔离方面得到了丰富。五个关键兴趣区域的fMRI分析(roi);腹侧纹状体、眶额叶皮层、脑岛、背前扣带皮层、杏仁核)、二次全脑分析,以及ROI活动与社交接近/回避动机之间的关联。在各组中,腹侧纹状体和杏仁核对积极反馈的激活程度高于消极反馈。在SZ,腹侧纹状体对正反馈的活动与社交趋近动机相关。在CCs中,负面反馈时的杏仁核活动与社交回避动机相关。全脑分析显示,当对手提供反馈时,双脑区比SZ和cc的额顶叶区更活跃。研究结果支持奖励敏感性紊乱是双相障碍患者社会行为动机不良的核心因素,并为未来研究双相障碍和一般社区社会行为障碍的神经机制提供了途径。
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A transdiagnostic approach to understanding neural responsivity to reward and its links to social motivation
Schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) are characterized by social impairments. Social impairment also occurs in the general community. Across clinical and nonclinical groups social impairment may be related to deficits in social approach and/or social avoidance motivation. However, the neural basis of social motivation deficits in SZ and BD is not well understood, nor is it known if they reflect features of the illness or are secondary to other factors such as social isolation. To fill these knowledge gaps, 31 individuals with SZ, 27 with BD, and 42 community comparisons (CCs) completed a team-based task during fMRI in which positive and negative feedback was provided by pictures of teammates or opponents. Importantly, the CC group was enriched for self-reported social isolation. fMRI analyses in five key regions of interest (ROIs; ventral striatum, orbital frontal cortex, insula, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, amygdala), secondary whole-brain analyses, and associations between ROI activity and social approach/avoidance motivation were performed. Across groups, ventral striatum and amygdala showed greater activation to positive versus negative feedback. In SZ, ventral striatum activity to positive feedback was correlated with social approach motivation. In CCs, amygdala activity during negative feedback was correlated with social avoidance motivation. Whole-brain analyses revealed greater activation in BD compared to SZ and CCs in fronto-parietal regions when feedback was provided by an opponent. Findings support disturbed reward sensitivity as a core component of poor social approach motivation in SZ and offer avenues for future research into neural mechanisms underlying social impairment in BD and the general community.
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