| Literature DB >> 23691129 |
Leon Fonville1, Nick P Lao-Kaim, Vincent Giampietro, Frederique Van den Eynde, Helen Davies, Naima Lounes, Christopher Andrew, Jeffrey Dalton, Andrew Simmons, Steven C R Williams, Simon Baron-Cohen, Kate Tchanturia.
Abstract
The behavioural literature in anorexia nervosa and autism spectrum disorders has indicated an overlap in cognitive profiles. One such domain is the enhancement of local processing over global processing. While functional imaging studies of autism spectrum disorder have revealed differential neural patterns compared to controls in response to tests of local versus global processing, no studies have explored such effects in anorexia nervosa. This study uses functional magnetic resonance imaging in conjunction with the embedded figures test, to explore the neural correlates of this enhanced attention to detail in the largest anorexia nervosa cohort to date. On the embedded figures tests participants are required to indicate which of two complex figures contains a simple geometrical shape. The findings indicate that whilst healthy controls showed greater accuracy on the task than people with anorexia nervosa, different brain regions were recruited. Healthy controls showed greater activation in the precuneus whilst people with anorexia nervosa showed greater activation in the fusiform gyrus. This suggests that different cognitive strategies were used to perform the task, i.e. healthy controls demonstrated greater emphasis on visuospatial searching and people with anorexia nervosa employed a more object recognition-based approach. This is in accordance with previous findings in autism spectrum disorder using a similar methodology and has implications for therapies addressing the appropriate adjustment of cognitive strategies in anorexia nervosa.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23691129 PMCID: PMC3653828 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0063964
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Example trials of the Embedded Figures Test as they appeared on the projection screen.
a) Simple embedded figure trial (SEF) b) Complex embedded figure trial (CEF).
Clinical and demographic characteristics.
| AN | HC | Test Statistic | p | |
| N = 35 | N = 35 | |||
| Age | 23 (9) | 25 (4) | U = 492, z = −1.42 | .156 |
| Current BMI | 16.0 (1.6) | 21.9 (1.9) | t(68) = 13.995 | <.001 |
| IQ | 110 (9) | 117 (10) | U = 355, z = −2.733 | .006 |
| Years of Education | 15.8 (2.4) | 17.9 (3.1) | t(66) = 3.292 | .002 |
| EDE-Q | 3.9 (1.7) | .4 (.6) | U = 1186, z = 7.094 | <.001 |
| HADS Depression | 10.5 (8.0) | 0 (2) | U = 1171, z = 6.997 | <.001 |
| HADS Anxiety | 14.9 (3.8) | 4.6 (3.2) | t(67) = −12.328 | <.001 |
| OCI-R | 22.5 (26.5) | 4 (6) | U = 1107, z = 6.155 | <.001 |
| Duration of Illness | 8.9 (8.1) | – | – | – |
Data were normally distributed, therefore t-test statistics, mean and standard deviation are reported.
Data were not normally distributed therefore Mann-Whitney U test statistics, mean and interquartile range are reported.
Measures are based on thirty-four AN.
Measures are based on thirty-three HC.
Measures are based on thirty-one AN.
Reaction time and accuracy on simple figures (SEF) and complex figures (CEF).
| AN | HC | Test Statistic | p | |
| N = 35 | N = 35 | |||
| SEF Reaction Time | 1.8 (1.2) | 1.8 (.8) | U = 682, z = .816 | .414 |
| CEF Reaction Time | 5.7 (1.7) | 5.6 (1.3) | U = 692, z = .934 | .350 |
| SEF Accuracy | 94.4 (11.1) | 100 (5.6) | U = 453, z = −2.109 | .035 |
| CEF Accuracy | 64.4 (16.3) | 72.1 (12.4) | t(68) = 2.203 | .031 |
Data were normally distributed therefore t-test statistics, mean and standard deviation are reported.
Data were not normally distributed therefore Mann-Whitney U test statistics, mean and interquartile range are reported.
Cluster properties showing a difference between groups on the EFT (SEF and CEF collapsed).
| Region | Size | Mass | TalairachCoordinates | Direction | p | ||
| X | Y | Z | |||||
| Precuneus | 76 | 0.29 | 10.8 | −44.4 | 36.9 | HC>AN | .004 |
| R FusiformGyrus | 56 | 0.43 | 36.1 | −56.3 | −18.2 | AN>HC | .003 |
| L SuperiorParietal Lobule | 39 | 0.18 | −25.3 | −59.2 | 42.4 | AN>HC | .009 |
This cluster did not survive correction for multiple comparisons.
Figure 2Between-group differences showing regions of greater activation on the EFT for AN (Red; p<0.009, FDR corrected) and for HC (Blue; p<0.01, FDR corrected).