强迫症中恐惧学习、消退学习和逆转学习的系统回顾:对治疗的启示。

Elizabeth R Steuber, Joseph F McGuire
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目的:考虑到强迫症(OCD)的病因和治疗意义,本系统综述研究了强迫症患者的恐惧习得、消退学习和逆转学习过程。数据来源:根据系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目,PubMed(1946- 2021年10月26日),PsycInfo和Embase检索了利用经典或反向学习范式比较有和无强迫症个体的学习和灭绝过程的实证研究。研究选择:共纳入15603篇文章(7761篇来自PubMed, 1128篇来自PsycInfo, 6711篇来自Embase, 3篇来自引文综述)。筛选文章的重复和纳入/排除标准。11项研究符合所有纳入/排除标准。结果:在所有研究中,发现的异常恐惧学习的证据很少。然而,在灭绝学习中出现了发育差异。青少年强迫症患者的灭绝学习和安全信号识别能力受损。与此同时,成年人在记忆灭绝事件方面表现出很大的缺陷。关于逆向学习的损伤出现了相互矛盾的发现。在整个学习过程中,神经成像数据暗示了腹内侧前额叶皮层(vmPFC)的重要性。结论:生理和神经影像学数据表明,消退性学习障碍在不同发育阶段存在差异。值得注意的是,关键的联想学习过程在很大程度上仍未得到研究。研究结果表明,在消退学习异常的基础上,有可能采用新的治疗方法,如神经调节和心理治疗增强策略(即,注意偏差修正训练),以精确地瞄准和解决已确定的缺陷。
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A Systematic Review of Fear Learning, Extinction Learning, and Reversal Learning in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Implications for Treatment.

Objective: Given the implications in the etiology and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), this systematic review examined fear acquisition, extinction learning, and reversal learning processes in individuals with OCD.

Data Sources: In accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, PubMed (1946-October 26, 2021), PsycInfo, and Embase were searched for empirical studies utilizing classical or reversal learning paradigms to compare learning and extinction processes in individuals with and without OCD.

Study Selection: A total of 15,603 articles (7,761 from PubMed, 1,128 from PsycInfo, 6,711 from Embase, 3 from citation review) were identified. Articles were screened for duplicates and inclusion/exclusion criteria. Eleven studies met all inclusion/exclusion criteria.

Results: Across studies, minimal evidence of abnormal fear learning was found. However, developmental differences emerged for extinction learning. Youth with OCD displayed impaired extinction learning and safety signal discrimination. Meanwhile, adults largely showed deficits in extinction recall. Conflicting findings emerged regarding impairments in reversal learning. Across learning processes, neuroimaging data implicated the importance of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC).

Conclusions: The physiological and neuroimaging data suggest that extinction learning impairment varies across development. Notably, key associative learning processes remain largely unexamined. Findings underlying abnormalities in extinction learning suggest the potential of novel therapeutic approaches, such as neuromodulation and psychotherapy augmentation strategies (ie, attention bias modification training), to precisely target and resolve identified deficits.

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