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Self-reported empathy and neural activity during action imitation and observation in schizophrenia

机译:精神分裂症的行动模仿和观察过程中自我报告的同理心和神经活动

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Introduction Although social cognitive impairments are key determinants of functional outcome in schizophrenia their neural bases are poorly understood. This study investigated neural activity during imitation and observation of finger movements and facial expressions in schizophrenia, and their correlates with self-reported empathy. Methods 23 schizophrenia outpatients and 23 healthy controls were studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while they imitated, executed, or simply observed finger movements and facial emotional expressions. Between-group activation differences, as well as relationships between activation and self-reported empathy, were evaluated. Results Both patients and controls similarly activated neural systems previously associated with these tasks. We found no significant between-group differences in task-related activations. There were, however, between-group differences in the correlation between self-reported empathy and right inferior frontal (pars opercularis) activity during observation of facial emotional expressions. As in previous studies, controls demonstrated a positive association between brain activity and empathy scores. In contrast, the pattern in the patient group reflected a negative association between brain activity and empathy. Conclusions Although patients with schizophrenia demonstrated largely normal patterns of neural activation across the finger movement and facial expression tasks, they reported decreased self perceived empathy and failed to show the typical relationship between neural activity and self-reported empathy seen in controls. These findings suggest that patients show a disjunction between automatic neural responses to low level social cues and higher level, integrative social cognitive processes involved in self-perceived empathy. Highlights ? Comparable activation patterns were present in both groups for finger and facial stimuli. ? There were no group differences on any of the activation tasks. ? Self-reported empathy differentially related to neural activation in the two groups. ? Empathy related to right inferior frontal activity in controls but not in patients. ? Patients showed a disconnect between low- and high-level social cognitive processes.
机译:引言尽管社会认知障碍是精神分裂症患者功能预后的关键决定因素,但其神经基础却知之甚少。这项研究调查了精神分裂症的模仿和观察期间手指运动和面部表情的神经活动,以及它们与自我报告的共情关系。方法对23位精神分裂症门诊患者和23位健康对照进行功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究,他们模仿,执行或简单观察手指的运动和面部表情。评估了组间激活差异以及激活和自我报告的同理之间的关系。结果患者和对照都类似地激活了先前与这些任务相关的神经系统。我们发现与任务相关的激活在组间没有显着差异。但是,在观察面部表情时,自我报告的同情心与右下额叶(pars opercularis)活动之间的相关性存在组间差异。与以前的研究一样,对照组也证明了大脑活动与共情得分之间存在正相关。相反,患者组中的模式反映了大脑活动与同情之间的负相关。结论尽管精神分裂症患者在手指运动和面部表情任务过程中表现出神经激活的正常模式,但他们报告称自我感觉到的共情感下降,并且未能显示出神经活动与对照中发现的自我报告的共情感之间的典型关系。这些发现表明,患者表现出对低水平社交线索的自动神经反应与参与自我感知共情的较高水平的综合性社会认知过程之间的区别。强调 ?两组的手指和面部刺激都有类似的激活模式。 ?在任何激活任务上都没有组差异。 ?自我报告的共情在两组中与神经激活不同。 ?移情与对照组的右下额肌活动有关,但与患者无关。 ?患者表现出低水平和高水平的社会认知过程之间的脱节。

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