静息状态功能磁共振成像
心理学
社会认知
精神分裂症(面向对象编程)
神经科学
认知
内嗅皮质
心理化
顶叶上小叶
功能连接
心理理论
功能磁共振成像
海马体
听力学
认知心理学
医学
精神科
作者
Paola Rocca,Claudio Brasso,Cristiana Montemagni,Elisa Del Favero,Silvio Bellino,Paola Bozzatello,Giulia Maria Giordano,Edoardo Caporusso,Leonardo Fazio,Giulio Pergola,Giuseppe Blasi,Mario Amore,Pietro Calcagno,Alessandro Rossi,Alessandro Rossi,Alessandro Bertolino,Silvana Galderisi,Mario Maj
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.schres.2024.04.009
摘要
Deficits in social cognition (SC) interfere with recovery in schizophrenia (SZ) and may be related to resting state brain connectivity. This study aimed at assessing the alterations in the relationship between resting state functional connectivity and the social-cognitive abilities of patients with SZ compared to healthy subjects. We divided the brain into 246 regions of interest (ROI) following the Human Healthy Volunteers Brainnetome Atlas. For each participant, we calculated the resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) in terms of degree centrality (DC), which evaluates the total strength of the most powerful coactivations of every ROI with all other ROIs during rest. The rs-DC of the ROIs was correlated with five measures of SC assessing emotion processing and mentalizing in 45 healthy volunteers (HVs) chosen as a normative sample. Then, controlling for symptoms severity, we verified whether these significant associations were altered, i.e., absent or of opposite sign, in 55 patients with SZ. We found five significant differences between SZ patients and HVs: in the patients' group, the correlations between emotion recognition tasks and rsFC of the right entorhinal cortex (R-EC), left superior parietal lobule (L-SPL), right caudal hippocampus (R-c-Hipp), and the right caudal (R-c) and left rostral (L-r) middle temporal gyri (MTG) were lost. An altered resting state functional connectivity of the L-SPL, R-EC, R-c-Hipp, and bilateral MTG in patients with SZ may be associated with impaired emotion recognition. If confirmed, these results may enhance the development of non-invasive brain stimulation interventions targeting those cerebral regions to reduce SC deficit in SZ.
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