平民创伤幸存者神经影像学试验研究

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
D. Dörfel, Annett Werner, M. Schaefer, A. Karl
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摘要

尽管它在创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的病因学中有假设的作用,但很少有研究调查创伤幸存者情景记忆障碍的神经相关性。本初步研究采用相关设计来调查PTSD症状严重程度、海马体积、情景记忆和记忆-认知任务期间大脑激活之间的关系。11名没有服用药物、惯用右手的平民创伤幸存者参加了这项研究。PTSD症状严重程度与海马、楔前叶和枕回等与情景识别网络相关的脑区激活呈显著正相关。较高的创伤后应激障碍症状也与与情景记忆和视觉空间注意力相关的区域(如顶叶上小叶和边缘上回)的大脑激活显著负相关。结果的模式表明情景记忆网络的招募发生了特定的变化。
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Pilot Neuroimaging Study in Civilian Trauma Survivors
Despite its hypothesized role in the etiology of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), little research has investigated neural correlates of episodic memory impairment in trauma survivors. This pilot study utilized a correlational design to investigate the association between PTSD symptom severity, hippocampal volume, episodic memory, and brain activation during the Remember-Know task. Eleven non-medicated, right-handed survivors of civilian trauma participated in the study. Significant positive correlations were found between PTSD symptom severity and the activation of brain areas implicated in the episodic recognition network such as hippocampus, precuneus, and occipital gyrus. Higher PTSD symptoms were also significantly negatively correlated with brain activations in areas associated with episodic memory but also visuospatial attention such as the superior parietal lobule and the supramarginal gyrus. The pattern of results indicates specific alterations in the recruitment of the episodic memory networ...
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