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Altered brain function in patients with acrophobia: A voxel-wise degree centrality analysis.

Authors :
Guo, Meilin
Zhong, Yuan
Xu, Jingren
Zhang, Guojia
Xu, Aoran
Kong, Jingya
Wang, Qiuyu
Hang, Yaming
Xie, Ya
Wu, Zhou
Lang, Nan
Tang, Yibin
Zhang, Ning
Wang, Chun
Source :
Journal of Psychiatric Research. Aug2023, Vol. 164, p59-65. 7p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

To explore the local spontaneous neural activity and whole-brain functional connectivity patterns in the resting brain of acrophobia patients. 50 patients with acrophobia and 47 healthy controls were selected for this study. All participants underwent resting-state MRI scans after enrollment. The imaging data were then analyzed using a voxel-based degree centrality (DC) method, and seed-based functional connectivity (FC) correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation between abnormal functional connectivity and clinical symptom scales in acrophobia. The severity of symptoms was evaluated using self-report and behavioral measures. Compared to controls, acrophobia patients showed higher DC in the right cuneus and left middle occipital gyrus and significantly lower DC in the right cerebellum and left orbitofrontal cortex (p < 0.01, GRF corrected). Additionally, there were negative correlations between the acrophobia questionnaire avoidance (AQ- Avoidance) scores and right cerebellum-left perirhinal cortex FC (r = −0.317, p = 0.025) and between scores of the 7-item generalized anxiety disorder scale and left middle occipital gyrus-right cuneus FC (r = −0.379, p = 0.007). In the acrophobia group, there was a positive correlation between behavioral avoidance scale and right cerebellum-right cuneus FC (r = 0.377, p = 0.007). The findings indicated that there are local abnormalities in spontaneous neural activity and functional connectivity in the visual cortex, cerebellum, and orbitofrontal cortex in patients with acrophobia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223956
Volume :
164
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Psychiatric Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164964360
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.05.058