强迫症的视触觉时间绑定窗口可塑性研究

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Francesca Rastelli , Davide Fausto Borrelli , Francesca Ferroni , Anna Di Donna , Laura Dell’Uva , Maurizio Cavazza , Matteo Tonna , Martina Ardizzi
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多感觉整合(MSI)使大脑能够通过定义空间和时间边界来组合感觉输入,从而确定刺激是否来自同一事件。其中,时间结合窗(temporal binding window, TBW)特指刺激被感知为同时和整合的时间范围。在成年期,TBW可以通过短期的知觉训练来缩小。TBW可塑性的改变与神经精神疾病有关,其中非典型先验权重扭曲了感觉整合。本研究调查了强迫症(OCD),这是一种以高度不确定性和过度依赖实时感官输入为特征的疾病,可能导致更宽的MSI时间边界和对偶然感官体验的更大敏感性。方法对31名强迫症患者和34名健康对照者在知觉训练前后进行同时性判断任务,以缩小他们的TBW,研究其TBW的可塑性。结果强迫症患者在训练前TBW较大,触觉领先优势异常。此外,强迫症患者表现出比对照组参与者更高的训练收益。这些发现表明强迫症患者TBW可塑性的改变,可能与难以将过去的经历作为稳定的信息来源以及过度依赖实时感官输入有关。了解这些微脑损伤的改变可能会为强迫症的感觉机制提供新的见解,并为未来基于感觉的干预研究提供信息。
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Exploring Visuo-Tactile Temporal Binding Window Plasticity in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Background

Multisensory integration (MSI) enables the brain to combine sensory inputs by defining spatial and temporal boundaries that determine whether stimuli originate from the same event. Among these, the temporal binding window (TBW) specifically refers to the temporal range within which stimuli are perceived as simultaneous and integrated. In adulthood, TBW can be narrowed through short-term perceptual training. Altered TBW plasticity has been linked to neuropsychiatric conditions, where atypical prior weighting distorts sensory integration. This study investigates obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a condition marked by heightened uncertainty and excessive reliance on real-time sensory input, potentially leading to wider MSI temporal boundaries and greater sensitivity to contingent sensory experiences.

Methods

In the current study, the TBW plasticity of 31 patients with OCD and 34 healthy control participants was studied by asking them to perform a simultaneity judgment task before and after a perceptual training session designed to narrow their TBW.

Results

Results showed a larger TBW with an abnormal tactile leading dominance in patients with OCD before the training session. Furthermore, patients with OCD showed a higher training gain than control participants.

Conclusions

These findings suggest altered TBW plasticity in OCD, potentially linked to difficulties in using past experiences as a stable source of information and an exaggerated reliance on real-time sensory input. Understanding these MSI alterations may offer new insights into the sensory mechanisms that underlie OCD and inform future research on sensory-based interventions.
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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