Functional Connectivity of the Auditory Cortex in Women With Trauma-Related Disorders Who Hear Voices
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Functional Connectivity of the Auditory Cortex in Women With Trauma-Related Disorders Who Hear Voices
Abstract
Background: Voice hearing (VH) is a transdiagnostic experience that is common in trauma-related disorders. However, the neural substrates that underlie trauma-related VH remain largely unexplored. While auditory perceptual dysfunction is among the abnormalities implicated in VH in schizophrenia, whether VH in trauma-related disorders also involves auditory perceptual alterations is unknown.
Methods: We investigated auditory cortex (AC)-related functional connectivity (FC) in 65 women with trauma-related disorders stemming from childhood abuse with varying severities of VH. Using a novel, computationally driven and individual-specific method of functionally parcellating the brain, we calculated the FC of 2 distinct AC subregions-Heschl's gyrus (corresponding to the primary AC) and lateral superior temporal gyrus (in the nonprimary AC)-with both the cerebrum and cerebellum. Then, we measured the association between VH severity and FC using leave-one-out cross-validation in the cerebrum and voxelwise multiple regression analyses in the cerebellum.
Results: We found that VH severity was positively correlated with left lateral superior temporal gyrus-frontoparietal network FC, while it was negatively correlated with FC between the left lateral superior temporal gyrus and both cerebral and cerebellar representations of the default mode network. VH severity was not predicted by FC of the left Heschl's gyrus or right AC subregions.
Conclusions: Our findings point to altered interactions between auditory perceptual processing and higher-level processes related to self-reference and executive functioning. This is the first study to show alterations in auditory cortical connectivity in trauma-related VH. While VH in trauma-related disorders appears to be mediated by brain networks that are also implicated in VH in schizophrenia, the results suggest a unique mechanism that could distinguish VH in trauma-related disorders.
Keywords: Auditory cortex; Auditory verbal hallucinations; Cerebellum; Childhood trauma; Dissociative identity disorder; Posttraumatic stress disorder.
Copyright © 2024 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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