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Intact value-based decision-making during intertemporal choice in women with remitted anorexia nervosa? An fMRI study

机译:在厌氧神经症患者中的跨期选择期间基于价值的决策吗? 一个FMRI研究

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Extreme restrictive food choice in anorexia nervosa is thought to reflect excessive self-control and/or abnormal reward sensitivity. Studies using intertemporal choice paradigms have suggested an increased capacity to delay reward in anorexia nervosa, and this may explain an unusual ability to resist immediate temptation and override hunger in the long-term pursuit of thinness. It remains unclear, however, whether altered delay discounting in anorexia nervosa constitutes a state effect of acute illness or a trait marker observable after recovery. We repeated the analysis from our previous fMRI investigation of intertemporal choice in acutely underweight patients with anorexia nervosa in a sample of weight-recovered women with anorexia nervosa (n = 36) and age-matched healthy controls (n = 36) who participated in the same study protocol. Follow-up analyses explored functional connectivity separately in both the weight-recovered/healthy controls sample and the acute/healthy controls sample. In contrast to our previous findings in acutely underweight patients with anorexia nervosa, we found no differences between weight-recovered patients with anorexia nervosa and healthy controls at either behavioural or neural levels. New analysis of data from the acute/healthy controls sample sample revealed increased coupling between dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and posterior brain regions as a function of decision difficulty, supporting the hypothesis of altered neural efficiency in the underweight state. This was a cross-sectional study, and the results may be task-specific. Although our results underlined previous demonstrations of divergent temporal reward discounting in acutely underweight patients with anorexia nervosa, we found no evidence of alteration in patients with weight-recovered anorexia nervosa. Together, these findings suggest that impaired valuebased decision-making may not constitute a defining trait variable or “scar” of the disorder.
机译:厌食症中的极端限制性食物选择是思想反映过度的自我控制和/或异常奖励敏感性。使用跨期权选择范式的研究表明,在厌食症神经系统中延迟奖励的能力增加,这可能解释了在长期追求薄薄的长期追求中抵制即时诱惑和覆盖饥饿的不寻常能力。然而,它仍然尚不清楚,但是,厌食症中的改变延迟折扣是否构成急性疾病或恢复后可观察到的性状标记的状态效应。我们重复了我们以前的FMRI对患有厌食症患者的血液间患者的血液间歇选择的分析,厌食症中的厌食症(n = 36)和年龄匹配的健康对照(n = 36)参加了相同的研究方案。随访分析分析在恢复/健康对照样品和急性/健康对照样品中分别探讨了功能连接。与我们以前的患有厌食症患者的先前发现相比,我们发现在行为或神经水平的厌食症患者和健康对照之间的患者之间发现没有差异。来自急性/健康对照样品样品的新分析样品样品显示背侧铰接皮层和后脑区域之间的耦合增加,作为决策困难的函数,支持不重量级状态的改变神经效率的假设。这是一个横断面研究,结果可能是特定的。虽然我们的结果强调了患有厌食症患者的急性持续患者的发散时间奖励折扣的先前展示,但我们发现没有患有体重厌氧神经症患者的改变的证据。这些发现在一起表明,受损的价值禁止的决策可能不会构成这种疾病的定义性状或“瘢痕”。

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    From the Division of Psychological and Social Medicine and Developmental Neuroscience Faculty of;

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    From the Division of Psychological and Social Medicine and Developmental Neuroscience Faculty of;

    From the Division of Psychological and Social Medicine and Developmental Neuroscience Faculty of;

    From the Division of Psychological and Social Medicine and Developmental Neuroscience Faculty of;

    From the Division of Psychological and Social Medicine and Developmental Neuroscience Faculty of;

    From the Division of Psychological and Social Medicine and Developmental Neuroscience Faculty of;

    From the Division of Psychological and Social Medicine and Developmental Neuroscience Faculty of;

    From the Division of Psychological and Social Medicine and Developmental Neuroscience Faculty of;

    From the Division of Psychological and Social Medicine and Developmental Neuroscience Faculty of;

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