剖析不同情境下精神病态特征与学习的关系:多层次计算和电生理方法。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Josi M A Driessen, Andreea O Diaconescu, Dimana V Atanassova, Jan K Buitelaar, Roy P C Kessels, Jeffrey C Glennon, Inti A Brazil
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先前的研究表明,与违反社会规范和追求个人利益有关的精神病态特征的升高,可能是由联想学习障碍引起的。计算建模的最新进展提供了对不可观察过程的见解,这些过程被认为是联想学习的基础。利用这种模型,本研究调查了非罪犯样本中的精神病特征与联想学习过程中适应行为的认知计算之间的关系。我们还通过测量前额叶皮层的振荡θ活动来研究适应性控制过程的潜在参与。参与者执行了一项强化学习任务,其中使用社会和非社会信息之间的权衡影响任务表现和相关的金钱奖励。研究结果表明,精神病态特征水平的提高与从社会信息中学习的减少同时发生,并表明反社会特征与追踪社会建议可信度变化的能力下降有关。这并不影响对一个信息源的偏好和为获得高回报而承担的风险。此外,中额波能量与精神病态特征水平呈负相关,这与θ波参与社会信息波动跟踪的迹象相一致。重要的是,我们认为任务设计可能反映了对次要信息的敏感度降低,而不是特定的社会信息。目前的研究为联想学习、θ波能量和精神病特征之间的关系提供了支持,并有助于我们理解可能解释精神病患者对当前治疗干预反应性降低的机制。
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Dissecting how psychopathic traits are linked to learning in different contexts: A multilevel computational and electrophysiological approach.

Previous studies suggest that elevated psychopathic traits, linked to social norm violations and personal gain-seeking, may be caused by impairments in associative learning. Recent advances in computational modelling offer insight into the unobservable processes that are thought to underly associative learning. Using such a model, the present study investigated the associations between psychopathic traits in a nonoffender sample and the cognitive computations underlying adaptive behavior during associative learning. We also investigated the potential engagement of adaptive control processes by measuring oscillatory theta activity in the prefrontal cortex. Participants performed a reinforcement learning task in which the trade-off between using social and nonsocial information affected task performance and the associated monetary reward. The findings indicated that increasing levels of psychopathic traits co-occurred with reduced learning from social information and suggested that antisocial traits were linked to a reduced ability to track changes in the trustworthiness of social advice over time. This did not affect the preference for one information source and the risk taken to obtain a high reward. Furthermore, midfrontal theta power was negatively linked to levels of psychopathic traits, aligning with indications that theta is involved in volatility tracking of social information. Importantly, we consider that the task design may reflect reduced sensitivity to secondary, rather than specifically social information. The current study provides support for a relationship between associative learning, theta power, and psychopathic traits and contributes to our understanding of the mechanisms that may explain reduced responsiveness to current treatment interventions in individuals with psychopathy.

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CiteScore
5.00
自引率
3.40%
发文量
64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (CABN) offers theoretical, review, and primary research articles on behavior and brain processes in humans. Coverage includes normal function as well as patients with injuries or processes that influence brain function: neurological disorders, including both healthy and disordered aging; and psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and depression. CABN is the leading vehicle for strongly psychologically motivated studies of brain–behavior relationships, through the presentation of papers that integrate psychological theory and the conduct and interpretation of the neuroscientific data. The range of topics includes perception, attention, memory, language, problem solving, reasoning, and decision-making; emotional processes, motivation, reward prediction, and affective states; and individual differences in relevant domains, including personality. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience is a publication of the Psychonomic Society.
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