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Outcome Uncertainty and Brain Activity Aberrance in the Insula and Anterior Cingulate Cortex Are Associated with Dysfunctional Impulsivity in Borderline Personality Disorder

机译:结果不确定性和在脑岛和前扣带回皮层的脑活动异常与边缘性人格障碍中的冲动障碍有关

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Uncertainty is recognized as an important component in distress, which may elicit impulsive behavior in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). These patients are known to be both impulsive and distress intolerant. The present study explored the connection between outcome uncertainty and impulsivity in BPD. The prediction was that cue primes, which provide incomplete information of subsequent target stimuli, led BPD patients to overrate the predictive value of these cues in order to reduce distress related to outcome uncertainty. This would yield dysfunctional impulsive behavior detected as commission errors to incorrectly primed targets. We hypothesized that dysfunctional impulsivity would be accompanied by aberrant brain activity in the right insula and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), previously described to be involved in uncertainty processing, attention-/cognitive control and BPD pathology. 14 female BPD patients and 14 healthy matched controls (HCs) for comparison completed a Posner task during fMRI at 3T. The task was modified to limit the effect of spatial orientation and enhance the effect of conscious expectations. Brain activity was monitored in the priming phase where the effects of cue primes and neutral primes were compared. As predicted, the BPD group made significantly more commission errors to incorrectly primed targets than HCs. Also, the patients had faster reaction times to correctly primed targets relative to targets preceded by neutral primes. The BPD group had decreased activity in the right mid insula and increased activity in bilateral dorsal ACC during cue primes. The results indicate that strong expectations induced by cue primes led to reduced uncertainty, increased response readiness, and ultimately, dysfunctional impulsivity in BPD patients. We suggest that outcome uncertainty may be an important component in distress related impulsivity in BPD.
机译:不确定性被认为是困扰中的重要组成部分,这可能会引发边缘性人格障碍(BPD)患者的冲动行为。已知这些患者既有冲动性又有不适感。本研究探讨了BPD中结果不确定性与冲动性之间的联系。预测是提示素提供了后续目标刺激的不完整信息,导致BPD患者高估了这些提示的预测价值,以减少与结果不确定性相关的困扰。这将导致功能失常的冲动行为被检测为对错误启动的目标的委托错误。我们假设功能障碍的冲动伴有右岛和前扣带回皮层(ACC)中异常的大脑活动,先前曾描述其参与不确定性处理,注意力/认知控制和BPD病理。 14例BPD女性患者和14例健康匹配对照(HCs)在3T的fMRI期间完成了Posner任务。任务被修改以限制空间定向的影响并增强有意识的期望的影响。在启动阶段监测大脑活动,在启动阶段比较提示启动和中性启动的效果。正如预期的那样,与HC相比,BPD组对未正确灌注的目标造成的佣金错误明显更多。同样,相对于中性灌注之前的靶标,患者对正确灌注靶标的反应时间更快。在提示时,BPD组右中岛的活动减少,而双侧背侧ACC的活动增加。结果表明,提示引发的强烈期望导致BPD患者的不确定性降低,响应准备增加,并最终导致冲动功能障碍。我们建议,结果不确定性可能是与BPD困扰相关的冲动性的重要组成部分。

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