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Different Neural Mechanisms Underlie Deficits in Mental Flexibility in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Compared to Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

机译:与轻度创伤性脑损伤相比创伤后应激障碍心理柔韧性缺乏的不同神经机制

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Mental flexibility is a core executive function that underlies the ability to adapt to changing situations and respond to new information. Individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) complain of a number of executive function difficulties, one of which is mental inflexibility or an inability to switch between concepts. While the behavioral presentation of mental inflexibility is similar in those with PTSD or mTBI, we hypothesized that the differences in their etiology would manifest as differences in their underlying brain processing. The neural substrates of mental flexibility have been examined with a number of neuroimaging modalities. Functional magnetic resonance imaging has elucidated the brain regions involved, whereas electroencephalography has been applied to understand the timing of the brain activations. Magnetoencephalography, with its high temporal and spatial resolution, has more recently been used to delineate the spatiotemporal progression of brain processes involved in mental flexibility and has been applied to the study of clinical populations. In a number of separate studies, our group has compared the source localization and brain connectivity during a mental flexibility set-shifting task in a group of soldiers with PTSD and civilians with an acute mTBI. In this article, we review the results from these studies and integrate the data between groups to compare and contrast differences in behavioral, neural, and connectivity findings. We show that the different etiologies of PTSD and mTBI are expressed as distinct neural profiles for mental flexibility that differentiate the groups despite their similar clinical presentations.
机译:心理灵活性是一项核心的执行职能,是适应不断变化的情况和响应新信息的能力的基础。患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和轻度颅脑损伤(mTBI)的人抱怨许多执行功能困难,其中之一是精神上的僵硬或无法在概念之间切换。虽然心理僵硬的行为表现与PTSD或mTBI者相似,但我们假设其病因学差异将表现为其潜在的大脑加工差异。精神灵活性的神经基质已通过多种神经影像学方法进行了检查。功能磁共振成像已经阐明了所涉及的大脑区域,而脑电图技术已被用于了解大脑激活的时间。磁脑描记术具有较高的时间和空间分辨率,最近已被用于描述涉及心理柔韧性的脑部过程的时空进程,并已应用于临床人群的研究。在一些单独的研究中,我们小组比较了一组患有PTSD的士兵和患有急性mTBI的平民在进行心理适应性调整任务时的来源定位和大脑连接性。在本文中,我们回顾了这些研究的结果,并整合了各组之间的数据,以比较和对比行为,神经和连通性方面的差异。我们显示,PTSD和mTBI的不同病因被表达为精神灵活性的独特神经特征,尽管它们具有相似的临床表现,但它们仍可区分各组。

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