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目的:心理理论(Theory of mind, ToM)或心理化(mentalizing)是一种将心理状态归因于自己和他人的能力,这种能力在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者中会发生改变。最近的证据表明,ASD患者的内隐而非外显ToM功能受损。右颞顶交界处(rTPJ)在ToM中起着至关重要的作用,它在ASD中改变了活动,是无创脑刺激的潜在目标。材料与方法:在一项随机、单盲、安慰剂对照研究中,我们首次研究了rTPJ的theta-burst刺激对17名青少年ASD的内隐ToM和自我中心偏见的影响。参与者(平均年龄= 13.84±3.32岁)被随机分配到连续脉冲刺激(cTBS)、间歇脉冲刺激(iTBS)和假刺激的三个阶段,并按平衡顺序进行。在cTBS和iTBS期间,将刺激强度设置为主动运动阈值的80%,线圈以rTPJ (CP6)为中心。在每次刺激之后,ToM的认知相关因素,包括内隐心智化和自我中心偏见,被用计算机化的buzz光年任务评估。结果:与假刺激相比,cTBS和iTBS都显著改善了内隐ToM, cTBS的效果(379.2毫秒)比iTBS(191.3毫秒)在数值上更大,尽管这种差异没有统计学意义。对自我中心偏见指数没有影响。结论:这些发现表明rTPJ激活与ASD内隐心智化之间存在因果关系,表明该区域的θ -burst刺激可用于增强ASD的ToM。以rTPJ为靶点,可能会改善ASD和其他汤姆神经障碍患者的内隐精神化。
Theta-Burst Stimulation of the Right Temporoparietal Junction and Implicit Theory of Mind in Autism.
Objectives: Theory of mind (ToM), or mentalizing, is the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others and is altered in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Recent evidence suggests that implicit rather than explicit ToM is impaired in individuals with ASD. The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ), which plays a crucial role in ToM, has altered activity in ASD and is a potential terget by noninvasive brain stimulation.
Materials and methods: In a randomized single-blind placebo-controlled study, we investigated, for what we believe is the first time, the effects of theta-burst stimulation of the rTPJ on implicit ToM and egocentric bias in 17 adolescents with ASD. Participants (mean age = 13.84 ± 3.32 years) were randomly assigned to three sessions of continuous theta-burst stimulation (cTBS), intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS), and sham stimulation in a counterbalanced order. Stimulation intensity was set to 80% of the active motor threshold during cTBS and iTBS, with the coil centered on the rTPJ (CP6). Immediately after each stimulation, cognitive correlates of ToM, including implicit mentalizing and egocentric bias, were evaluated using the computerized Buzz-lightyear task.
Results: Both cTBS and iTBS significantly improved implicit ToM compared with sham stimulation, with cTBS yielding a numerically larger effect (379.2 milliseconds) than did iTBS (191.3 milliseconds), although this difference was not statistically significant. No effect was found on the egocentric bias index.
Conclusions: These findings show a causal link between the rTPJ activation and implicit mentalizing in ASD, suggesting that theta-burst stimulation of this region can be used to enhance ToM in ASD. Targeting the rTPJ may improve implicit mentalizing in ASD and other disorders with impaired ToM.
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Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface is the preeminent journal in the area of neuromodulation, providing our readership with the state of the art clinical, translational, and basic science research in the field. For clinicians, engineers, scientists and members of the biotechnology industry alike, Neuromodulation provides timely and rigorously peer-reviewed articles on the technology, science, and clinical application of devices that interface with the nervous system to treat disease and improve function.