跨诊断的不灵活的学习动态解释了抑郁症和精神分裂症的缺陷
Hans Kirschner1, Matthew R Nassar2,3, Adrian G Fischer4
1Institute of Psychology, Otto-von-Guericke University, D-39106 Magdeburg, Germany.
Brain : a journal of neurology
|December 7, 2023
概括
大型抑郁症和精神分裂症患者都表现出不灵活的奖励学习,使他们更容易受到误导性的反. 这表明,在这些条件下,学习动态存在共同的缺陷.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 计算精神病学是一种计算精神病学.
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
背景情况:
- 奖励学习的缺陷在精神障碍中很常见.
- 这些缺陷的潜在神经计算机制和跨诊断性质尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查大抑郁症和精神分裂症中奖励学习缺陷的共享和独特的神经计算机制.
- 探索与对照组相比,奖励历史如何影响这些患者群体的行为.
主要方法:
- 结合计算建模和单试电脑图 (EEG) 回归.
- 在患有严重抑郁症 (n=33),精神分裂症 (n=24) 和健康对照组 (n=33) 的患者中评估了概率奖励学习.
- 使用了一项需要整合奖励历史记录以指导选择的任务.
主要成果:
- 两组患者均表现出较低的学习动态与过敏,较少的学习率下降,增加对反的敏感性.
- 精神分裂症患者表现出一种方法偏差,而严重抑郁症患者对不确定的反敏感度增加.
- 在这两组患者中都观察到神经处理的改变,包括缺乏预期值跟踪.
结论:
- 减少试验逐试验的学习动态代表了重度抑郁症和精神分裂症中奖励学习的融合缺陷.
- 具体的学习障碍,如方法偏差和反敏感性,区分这些障碍.
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