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Finding behavioral and network indicators of brain vulnerability.

Nava Levit-Binnun1, Yulia Golland

  • 1School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, Israel.

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|February 21, 2012
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This study proposes that vulnerability indicators, like sensory irregularities and network aberrations, appear across disorders before they are evident. These findings offer new insights into understanding resilience and vulnerability in mental health.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry
  • Systems Science

Background:

  • Resilience research traditionally identifies protective factors for specific stressors or psychopathologies.
  • Existing research often assumes resilience is a global construct, invariant across different conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore resilience and vulnerability by examining invariant qualities of vulnerable states.
  • To identify early indicators of vulnerability that manifest across disorders.

Main Methods:

  • Proposed two characteristics for vulnerability indicators: cross-disorder presence and early manifestation.
  • Identified "low-level" sensory, motor, and regulatory irregularities as behavioral indicators.
  • Identified aberrations in network metrics from systems neuroscience as network indicators.
Keywords:
psychopathologyresiliencesecondary symptomssoft neurological signssystems neurosciencevulnerabilityvulnerability indicatorsvulnerability markers

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Main Results:

  • Low-level sensory, motor, and regulatory irregularities were identified as behavioral indicators of vulnerability.
  • Aberrations in network metrics were identified as network indicators of vulnerability.
  • Explored the relationship between behavioral and network indicators.

Conclusions:

  • Behavioral and network indicators may signal a vulnerable state preceding psychopathological conditions.
  • Findings have implications for clinical practice and future research in resilience and vulnerability.
  • Suggests a novel approach to understanding resilience and vulnerability through early, cross-disorder indicators.