精神分裂症伴社交焦虑障碍患者与面部表情感知混淆相关的异常视觉表征。

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Simon Faghel-Soubeyrand, Tania Lecomte, M Archibaldo Bravo, Martin Lepage, Stéphane Potvin, Amal Abdel-Baki, Marie Villeneuve, Frédéric Gosselin
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摘要

社会功能缺陷在精神分裂症患者中尤其严重,并伴有普遍的社交焦虑障碍(SZ&SAD)。然而,面部表情的识别机制——社会认知的一个标志——在SZ&SAD中几乎没有被探索过。在这里,我们的目标是揭示SZ&SAD (n = 16)和对照组(n = 14)所依赖的面部表情识别的视觉表征。我们用bubble(一种数据驱动的技术)对面部表情分类任务进行了总共3万次试验。结果显示,与对照组相比,SZ&SAD对面部表情进行分类的能力受到了损害。更严重的负面症状(情感平淡、冷漠、社会驱动力下降)与更严重的情绪识别能力受损有关,并且在将中性情感归因于面孔方面存在更多偏见。另一方面,较高的社交焦虑症状被发现会提高对中性和愤怒面孔的反应速度。最重要的是,bubble表明这些异常可以用低效的情绪视觉表征来解释:与对照组相比,SZ&SAD受试者较少依赖精细的面部线索(高空间频率),而更多地依赖粗糙的面部线索(低空间频率)。SZ&SAD参与者也从不依赖眼睛区域(只依赖嘴巴)来对面部表情进行分类。我们讨论了早期(对粗糙信息的低敏感性)和后期视觉系统(过度依赖这些粗糙特征)之间可能的相互作用如何破坏SZ&SAD对面部表情的识别。我们的发现提供了知觉机制,通过这些知觉机制,SZ&SAD合并症损害了社会认知的关键方面,以及功能性精神病理学。
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Abnormal visual representations associated with confusion of perceived facial expression in schizophrenia with social anxiety disorder.

Abnormal visual representations associated with confusion of perceived facial expression in schizophrenia with social anxiety disorder.

Abnormal visual representations associated with confusion of perceived facial expression in schizophrenia with social anxiety disorder.

Abnormal visual representations associated with confusion of perceived facial expression in schizophrenia with social anxiety disorder.

Deficits in social functioning are especially severe amongst schizophrenia individuals with the prevalent comorbidity of social anxiety disorder (SZ&SAD). Yet, the mechanisms underlying the recognition of facial expression of emotions-a hallmark of social cognition-are practically unexplored in SZ&SAD. Here, we aim to reveal the visual representations SZ&SAD (n = 16) and controls (n = 14) rely on for facial expression recognition. We ran a total of 30,000 trials of a facial expression categorization task with Bubbles, a data-driven technique. Results showed that SZ&SAD's ability to categorize facial expression was impared compared to controls. More severe negative symptoms (flat affect, apathy, reduced social drive) was associated with more impaired emotion recognition ability, and with more biases in attributing neutral affect to faces. Higher social anxiety symptoms, on the other hand, was found to enhance the reaction speed to neutral and angry faces. Most importantly, Bubbles showed that these abnormalities could be explained by inefficient visual representations of emotions: compared to controls, SZ&SAD subjects relied less on fine facial cues (high spatial frequencies) and more on coarse facial cues (low spatial frequencies). SZ&SAD participants also never relied on the eye regions (only on the mouth) to categorize facial expressions. We discuss how possible interactions between early (low sensitivity to coarse information) and late stages of the visual system (overreliance on these coarse features) might disrupt SZ&SAD's recognition of facial expressions. Our findings offer perceptual mechanisms through which comorbid SZ&SAD impairs crucial aspects of social cognition, as well as functional psychopathology.

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NPJ Schizophrenia
NPJ Schizophrenia Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Schizophrenia is an international, peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish high-quality original papers and review articles relevant to all aspects of schizophrenia and psychosis, from molecular and basic research through environmental or social research, to translational and treatment-related topics. npj Schizophrenia publishes papers on the broad psychosis spectrum including affective psychosis, bipolar disorder, the at-risk mental state, psychotic symptoms, and overlap between psychotic and other disorders.
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