| Literature DB >> 23547713 |
Heide Klumpp1, David Post1, Mike Angstadt2, Daniel A Fitzgerald1, K Luan Phan3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Generalized social anxiety disorder (gSAD) is associated with a heightened neural sensitivity to signals that convey threat, as evidenced by exaggerated amygdala and/or insula activation when processing face stimuli that express negative emotions. Less clear in the brain pathophysiology of gSAD are cortical top down control mechanisms that moderate reactivity in these subcortical emotion processing regions. This study evaluated amygdala, insula, and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) activity in gSAD with a novel "Emotional Faces Shifting Attention Task" (EFSAT), an adaptation of perceptual assessment tasks well-known to elicit amygdala response. In healthy volunteers, the task has been shown to engage the amygdala when attention is directed to emotional faces and the ACC when attention is directed to shapes, away from emotional faces.Entities:
Keywords: Brain imaging; Emotional faces; Social anxiety; Threat processing; fMRI
Year: 2013 PMID: 23547713 PMCID: PMC3632493 DOI: 10.1186/2045-5380-3-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Mood Anxiety Disord ISSN: 2045-5380
Figure 1Schematic of an exemplar Match Faces and Match Shapes blocks in the Emotional Faces Shifting Attention Task (EFSAT).
Group characteristics (Mean ± SD)
| Age (years) | 24.9 ± 6.3 | 24.9 ± 5.9 | 0.02 | 0.99 |
| Gender | 18 F/11 M | 15 F/12 M | | |
| Race/Ethnicity | 6Asa/3AA/2H/18C | 3Asa/1AA/0H/23C | | |
| Social Anxiety Severity | 77.3 ± 15.4 | 7.8 ± 6.3 | 21.69 | <0.001 |
| State Anxiety Level | 42.9 ± 8.6 | 24.0 ± 5.4 | 9.72 | <0.001 |
| Trait Anxiety Level | 49.1 ± 8.4 | 26.6 ± 4.0 | 12.69 | <0.001 |
| Depression Level | 12.0 ± 7.9 | 0.67 ± 1.0 | 7.41 | <0.001 |
gSAD, Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder participants.
HC, Healthy Control participants.
F, Female.
M, Male.
Asa, Asian American; AA, African American; H, Hispanic; C, Caucasian.
Social anxiety severity measured with the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale.
State and trait anxiety levels measured with the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.
Depression level measured with the Beck Depression Inventory.
Accuracy and reaction times (in milliseconds) for accurate trials (Mean ± SD)
| Accuracy | ||||
| Attend Angry vs. Shapes | 85.6 ± 11.8 | 86.6 ± 10.9 | 0.31 | 0.76 |
| Attend Fear vs. Shapes | 92.7 ± 9.1 | 90.7 ± 10.1 | 0.75 | 0.46 |
| Attend Happy vs. Shapes | 90.8 ± 11.0 | 86.3 ± 14.2 | 1.34 | 0.19 |
| Attend Shapes vs. Angry (distractor) | 94.1 ± 8.1 | 93.7 ± 8.0 | 0.20 | 0.84 |
| Attend Shapes vs. Fear (distractor) | 90.1 ± 14.4 | 95.5 ± 7.6 | 1.75 | 0.09 |
| Attend Shapes vs. Happy (distractor) | 91.2 ± 11.5 | 93.4 ± 7.5 | 0.81 | 0.42 |
| Reaction Times | ||||
| Attend Angry vs. Shapes | 1479.6 ± 405.8 | 1419.9 ± 219.5 | 0.68 | 0.50 |
| Attend Fear vs. Shapes | 1337.9 ± 371.9 | 1285.7 ± 218.5 | 0.63 | 0.53 |
| Attend Happy vs. Shapes | 1303.7 ± 340.4 | 1231.0 ± 207.4 | 0.96 | 0.34 |
| Attend Shapes vs. Angry (distractor) | 1021.1 ± 273.5 | 957.8 ± 122.4 | 1.11 | 0.27 |
| Attend Shapes vs. Fear (distractor) | 985.4 ± 239.9 | 946.2 ± 144.4 | 0.74 | 0.47 |
| Attend Shapes vs. Happy (distractor) | 975.6 ± 236.4 | 944.3 ± 157.7 | 0.58 | 0.57 |
Whole-brain voxel-wise analysis of variance
| Main Effect of Group | |||||
| | |||||
| Middle occipital gyrus | -30 | -98 | -4 | 104 | 16.03 |
| | 28 | -86 | 4 | 248 | 13.44 |
| Supramarginal gyrus | -64 | -42 | 32 | 224 | 14.15 |
| Supplementary motor area | 8 | -16 | 52 | 128 | 12.43 |
| Main Effect of Emotion | |||||
| Hippocampus | -34 | -14 | -12 | 104 | 9.30 |
| Inferior frontal operculum | -36 | 10 | 26 | 112 | 8.73 |
| Group x Emotion Interaction | |||||
| Superior frontal gyrus | -18 | 32 | 54 | 1080 | 12.01 |
| Caudate | 16 | -16 | 24 | 184 | 9.91 |
| | 22 | 0 | 24 | 152 | 8.72 |
| Middle frontal gyrus | 40 | -2 | 62 | 104 | 8.48 |
A priori areas within the atlas-based anatomical regions of interest are shown in bold.
MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute.
Figure 2A priori region of interest: Anterior insula. A) Voxel-wise main effect of group for the contrast Match Faces > Match Shapes, along with Match Angry > Match Shapes, Match Fear > Match Shapes, and Match Happy > Match Shapes, showing bilateral anterior insula (aINS) displayed on statistical F-map at p < 0.05; cluster size >10 contiguous voxels (family-wise error corrected for multiple comparisons across small volumes of interest). Color scale reflects F-score. B) Bar graphs depicting extracted parameter estimates of activation from the aINS ROI within each group showing Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder exhibited greater bilateral anterior insula activation than Healthy Controls (p < 0.05).
Figure 3A priori region of interest: Anterior cingulate cortex. A) Voxel-wise main effect of group for the contrast Match Shapes > Match Faces, along with Match Shapes (Angry distractor) > Match Angry, Match Shapes (Fear distractor) > Match Fear, and Match Shapes (Happy distractor) > Match Happy, showing anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) displayed on statistical F-map at p < 0.05; cluster size >10 contiguous voxels (family-wise error corrected for multiple comparisons across small volumes of interest). Color scale reflects F-score. B) Bar graphs depicting extracted parameter estimates of activation from the ACC ROI activation within each group showing Healthy Controls exhibited ACC activation, whereas, Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder showed no ‘activation’.
Figure 4Correlation between extent of activation from the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) ROI and extent of activation in A) right anterior insula and B) left anterior insula ROIs across all subjects. Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder subjects are coded in red; Healthy Controls are coded in green.