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Aberrant functional connectivity of neural circuits associated with thought-action fusion in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder
by
Jang, Tae Yang
, Lee, Seung Jae
, Chang, Yongmin
, Kim, Eunji
, Cha, Hyunsil
, Lee, Sang Won
, Song, Huijin
in
Anatomy
/ Circuits
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive theories
/ Compulsions
/ Cortex
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Disorders
/ Females
/ Functional connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Functional morphology
/ Gyrus Cinguli - diagnostic imaging
/ Humans
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Medical imaging
/ Nervous system
/ Networks
/ Neural networks
/ Neurobiology
/ Neuroimaging
/ Obsessive compulsive disorder
/ Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - diagnostic imaging
/ Original Article
/ Paradigms
/ Patients
/ Pattern analysis
/ Regions
/ Visual pathways
2022
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Aberrant functional connectivity of neural circuits associated with thought-action fusion in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder
by
Jang, Tae Yang
, Lee, Seung Jae
, Chang, Yongmin
, Kim, Eunji
, Cha, Hyunsil
, Lee, Sang Won
, Song, Huijin
in
Anatomy
/ Circuits
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive theories
/ Compulsions
/ Cortex
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Disorders
/ Females
/ Functional connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Functional morphology
/ Gyrus Cinguli - diagnostic imaging
/ Humans
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Medical imaging
/ Nervous system
/ Networks
/ Neural networks
/ Neurobiology
/ Neuroimaging
/ Obsessive compulsive disorder
/ Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - diagnostic imaging
/ Original Article
/ Paradigms
/ Patients
/ Pattern analysis
/ Regions
/ Visual pathways
2022
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Aberrant functional connectivity of neural circuits associated with thought-action fusion in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder
by
Jang, Tae Yang
, Lee, Seung Jae
, Chang, Yongmin
, Kim, Eunji
, Cha, Hyunsil
, Lee, Sang Won
, Song, Huijin
in
Anatomy
/ Circuits
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive models
/ Cognitive theories
/ Compulsions
/ Cortex
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Disorders
/ Females
/ Functional connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Functional morphology
/ Gyrus Cinguli - diagnostic imaging
/ Humans
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Medical imaging
/ Nervous system
/ Networks
/ Neural networks
/ Neurobiology
/ Neuroimaging
/ Obsessive compulsive disorder
/ Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - diagnostic imaging
/ Original Article
/ Paradigms
/ Patients
/ Pattern analysis
/ Regions
/ Visual pathways
2022
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Aberrant functional connectivity of neural circuits associated with thought-action fusion in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder
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Aberrant functional connectivity of neural circuits associated with thought-action fusion in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder
2022
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Overview
Cognitive theories of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) stress the importance of dysfunctional beliefs in the development and maintenance of the disorder. However, a neurobiological understanding of these cognitive models, including thought-action fusion (TAF), is surprisingly lacking. Thus, this functional magnetic resonance imaging study aimed to investigate whether altered functional connectivity (FC) is associated with the TAF paradigm in OCD patients.
Forty-one OCD patients and 47 healthy controls (HCs) participated in a functional magnetic resonance imaging study using a TAF task, in which they were asked to read the name of a close or a neutral person in association with positive and negative statements.
The conventional TAF condition (negative statements/close person) induced significant FC between the regions of interest (ROIs) identified using multivoxel pattern analysis and the visual association areas, default mode network subregions, affective processing, and several subcortical regions in both groups. Notably, sparser FC was observed in OCD patients. Further analysis confined to the cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical (CSTC) and affective networks demonstrated that OCD patients exhibited reduced ROI FC with affective regions and greater ROI FC with CSTC components in the TAF condition compared to HCs. Within the OCD patients, middle cingulate cortex-insula FC was correlated with TAF and responsibility scores.
Our TAF paradigm revealed altered context-dependent engagement of the CSTC and affective networks in OCD patients. These findings suggest that the neurobiology of cognitive models corresponds to current neuroanatomical models of OCD. Further, they elucidate the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of OCD at the circuit-based level.
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Cambridge University Press
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