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. 2017 Oct 21;43(6):1348-1362.
doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbx004.

Task-Related Functional Connectivity Analysis of Emotion Discrimination in a Family Study of Schizophrenia

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Task-Related Functional Connectivity Analysis of Emotion Discrimination in a Family Study of Schizophrenia

Vina M Goghari et al. Schizophr Bull. .

Abstract

Poor emotion recognition is a core deficit in schizophrenia and is associated with poor functional outcome. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) multivariate analysis methods were used to elucidate the neural underpinnings of face and emotion processing associated with both genetic liability and disease-specific effects. Schizophrenia patients, relatives, and controls completed a task that included 4 facial emotion discrimination conditions and an age discrimination condition during fMRI. Three functional networks were derived from the data: the first involved in visual attention and response generation, the second a default mode network (DMN), and a third involved in face and emotion processing. No differences in activation were found between groups for the visual attention and response generation network, suggesting that basic processes were intact. Both schizophrenia patients and relatives showed evidence for hyperdeactivation in the DMN compared to controls, with relatives being intermediate, suggesting a genetic liability effect. Both disease-specific and genetic liability effects were found for the face processing network, which included the amygdala. Patients exhibited lower coordinated network activity compared to controls and relatives across all facial discrimination conditions. Additionally, in relation to the other emotion discrimination conditions, a heightened coordinated response during fear and anger discrimination was observed in schizophrenia compared to other conditions, whereas relatives demonstrated heightened coordinated activity for anger discrimination only relative to other emotion conditions. With regards to brain functioning, this study found that schizophrenia is associated with abnormal processing of threat-related information, and that in part may be associated with the genetic risk for the disorder, suggesting that the facial and emotion processing network could be targeted for intervention.

Keywords: emotion processing; endophenotype; facial perception; functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); genetic risk; psychosis.

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Fig. 1.
Fig. 1.
A (top): dominant 20% of loadings for Component 1 (red/yellow = positive loadings, threshold = 0.22, max = 0.32). Images are displayed in neurological orientation (left is left) with MNI z-axis coordinates. B (bottom left): mean FIR-based predictor weights plotted over post-stimulus time (discrimination conditions averaged). C (bottom right): mean FIR-based predictor weights plotted over post-stimulus time by group (task conditions averaged). FIR, finite impulse response; HDR, hemodynamic response.
Fig. 2.
Fig. 2.
A (top): dominant 20% of loadings for Component 2. Images are displayed in neurological orientation (left is left) with MNI z-axis coordinates. All negative loadings implying deactivation, threshold = –0.12, min = –0.25. B (bottom left): mean FIR-based predictor weights plotted over post-stimulus time (discrimination conditions averaged). C (bottom right): mean FIR-based predictor weights plotted over post-stimulus time by group (task conditions averaged). FIR, finite impulse response; HDR, hemodynamic response.
Fig. 3.
Fig. 3.
A (top): dominant 20% of loadings for Component 3. Images are displayed in neurological orientation (left is left) with MNI z-axis coordinates. Red/yellow = positive loadings, threshold = 0.09, max = 0.27; blue = negative loadings, threshold = –0.09, min = –0.18. B (middle left): mean FIR-based predictor weights plotted over post-stimulus time (discrimination conditions averaged). C (middle right): mean FIR-based predictor weights for controls, plotted over post-stimulus time by discrimination condition (targets and non-targets averaged; scrambled trials excluded). D (bottom left): mean FIR-based predictor weights for relatives, plotted over post-stimulus time by discrimination condition (targets and non-targets averaged; scrambled trials excluded from analysis). E (bottom right): mean FIR-based predictor weights for patients, plotted over post-stimulus time by discrimination condition (targets and non-targets averaged; scrambled trials excluded from analysis). FIR, finite impulse response; HDR, hemodynamic response.

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