| Literature DB >> 33354651 |
Courtland S Hyatt1, Emily S Hallowell1, Max M Owens2, Brandon M Weiss1, Lawrence H Sweet1, Joshua D Miller1.
Abstract
Quantitative models of psychopathology (i.e., HiTOP) propose that personality and psychopathology are intertwined, such that the various processes that characterize personality traits may be useful in describing and predicting manifestations of psychopathology. In the current study, we used data from the Human Connectome Project (N = 1050) to investigate neural activation following receipt of a reward during an fMRI task as one shared mechanism that may be related to the personality trait Extraversion (specifically its sub-component Agentic Extraversion) and internalizing psychopathology. We also conducted exploratory analyses on the links between neural activation following reward receipt and the other Five-Factor Model personality traits, as well as separate analyses by gender. No significant relations (p < .005) were observed between any personality trait or index of psychopathology and neural activation following reward receipt, and most effect sizes were null to very small in nature (i.e., r < |.05|). We conclude by discussing the appropriate interpretation of these null findings, and provide suggestions for future research that spans psychological and neurobiological levels of analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Extraversion; Five factor model; Internalizing psychopathology; Reward processing
Year: 2020 PMID: 33354651 PMCID: PMC7737192 DOI: 10.1017/pen.2020.11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Personal Neurosci ISSN: 2513-9886
Demographic information on the current sample (N = 1050)
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| Male | 45.7% |
| Female | 54.3% |
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| 28.8 (3.7) |
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| White or Caucasian | 75.0% |
| African American | 14.5% |
| Asian American | 5.8% |
| Native American | 0.2% |
| More than one race | 2.6% |
| Not sure or unknown | 1.9% |
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| Hispanic or Latino | 8.7% |
| Not Hispanic or Latino | 89.9% |
| Not sure or unknown | 1.4% |
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| 14.9 (1.8) |
Figure 1.Empirically defined regions of interest from group-level activation of wins vs. losses.
Note: Regions of interest exhibited significant activity during the win conditions on the gambling task compared to losses; Talairach Z-plane coordinates = +60 to −5-mm slices; thresholded to uncorrected p = 1−45
Empirically defined regions of interest
| Region of interest | # Voxels | Center of mass coordinates | ||
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| R. cuneus | 4915 | −5.1 | 78.7 | 15.1 |
| L. ventral striatum | 628 | 15.6 | −10.7 | −5.1 |
| R. ventral striatum | 546 | −15.8 | −10.5 | −5.8 |
| L. middle occipital gyrus | 459 | 29.1 | 81.5 | 25.1 |
| R. cerebellum | 381 | −28.8 | 73 | −43 |
| R. posterior cingulate gyrus | 265 | −3.0 | 36.8 | 32.0 |
| L. cerebellum | 87 | 14.7 | 78.9 | −42.7 |
| L. anterior cingulate cortex | 43 | 7.5 | −40.0 | 14.5 |
| L. cerebellar tonsil | 42 | 18.4 | 42 | −45.9 |
| R. fusiform gryus | 31 | −30.5 | 75.9 | −11.8 |
| L. middle cingulate gryus | 28 | 5.8 | 26.1 | 45.6 |
| L. posterior cingulate gyrus | 17 | 4.7 | 37.8 | 36.3 |
Note. L, left; R, right; center of mass coordinates are in Talairach space (RAI).
Figure 2.A priori defined regions of interest associated with reward-processing.
Note: Brain regions associated with “reward” in Neurosynth Meta-analysis; Talairach Z-plane coordinates = +25 to −30 in 5-mm slices; thresholded to false discovery rate q = .05.
A priori defined regions of interest
| Region of interest | # Voxels | Center of mass coordinates | ||
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| R. ventral striatum | 1692 | −15.2 | −11.8 | −5.8 |
| L. ventral striatum | 1415 | 12.7 | −8.5 | −5.4 |
| R. thalamus/red nucleus | 423 | −6.2 | 18.1 | −11.1 |
| L. substantia nigra/red nucleus | 258 | 6.2 | 16.7 | −12.1 |
| R. medial orbitofrontal gyrus | 207 | −5.0 | −50.8 | −8.2 |
| L. middle frontal gyrus | 151 | 19.0 | −35.0 | −15.4 |
| R. anterior cingulate cortex | 84 | −5.0 | −33.3 | 16.7 |
| L. anterior cingulate cortex | 73 | 6.2 | −42/4 | −4.8 |
| L. medial orbitofrontal gyrus | 31 | 2.3 | −56.4 | −8.0 |
Note. L, left; R, right; center of mass coordinates are in Talairach space (RAI).
Relations between personality traits and psychopathology indices
| 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | |
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| 1. Neuroticism | – | |||||||
| 2. Extraversion | −.34* | – | ||||||
| 3. Agentic Extraversion | −.39* | .59* | – | |||||
| 4. Communal Extraversion | −.30* | .93* | .38* | – | ||||
| 5. Openness | .02 | .09 | −.10 | .12* | – | |||
| 6. Agreeableness | −.29* | .28* | .15* | .34* | .09 | – | ||
| 7. Conscientiousness | −.39* | .27* | .79* | .17* | −.15* | .23* | – | |
| 8. Internalizing | .67* | −.37* | −.36* | −.32* | .09 | −.28* | −.30* | – |
| 9. Externalizing | .39* | −.01 | −.17* | −.01 | .12* | −.46* | −.31* | .57* |
Note: Internalizing and externalizing represent psychopathology composites of relevant subscales of the ASR; *p <.001.
Pearson’s Correlations between fMRI reward task processing in empirically defined ROIs, personality, and psychopathology
| R. cuneus | L. ventral | R. ventral | L. middle | R. cerebellum | R. posterior | L. cerebellum | L. anterior | L. cerebellar | R. fusiform | L. middle | L. posterior | |
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| −.02 | −.03 | −.02 | −.04 | −.03 | −.03 | −.03 | −.01 | .02 | −.01 | .02 | −.03 |
| Male | −.03 | .01 | −.01 | −.02 | −.02 | −.01 | −.04 | .02 | .03 | −.01 | .03 | .01 |
| Female | −.02 | −.07 | −.02 | −.05 | −.04 | −.05 | −.02 | −.02 | .00 | −.02 | .03 | −.07 |
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| −.04 | −.02 | −.02 | −.02 | .00 | .03 | −.05 | −.02 | −.02 | −.02 | .00 | .03 |
| Male | −.03 | .00 | −.02 | .00 | .01 | .03 | −.01 | −.03 | −.01 | −.04 | .03 | .03 |
| Female | −.05 | −.04 | −.02 | −.04 | −.01 | .02 | −.08 | .00 | −.02 | −.01 | −.04 | .03 |
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| −.02 | .03 | .02 | −.01 | −.01 | .01 | .00 | .00 | −.01 | −.02 | −.04 | .04 |
| Male | .01 | .07 | −.01 | .00 | .02 | .00 | .04 | −.01 | .01 | −.01 | −.03 | .06 |
| Female | −.05 | −.01 | .05 | −.02 | −.04 | .02 | −.03 | .00 | −.02 | −.03 | −.04 | .02 |
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| −.02 | −.02 | −.01 | .00 | .01 | .01 | −.05 | .00 | −.02 | −.01 | .02 | .01 |
| Male | −.03 | .00 | .00 | .01 | .01 | .03 | −.02 | −.02 | −.03 | −.04 | .05 | .01 |
| Female | −.02 | −.03 | −.03 | −.02 | .01 | .00 | −.08 | .02 | −.02 | .01 | −.01 | .02 |
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| .04 | .01 | .00 | .04 | .07 | .03 | .02 | .00 | .03 | .03 | .05 | .01 |
| Male | .03 | −.03 | .02 | .04 | .06 | .03 | .02 | .01 | .00 | .03 | .03 | .00 |
| Female | .06 | .05 | −.02 | .03 | .09 | .02 | .02 | −.02 | .05 | .04 | .07 | .02 |
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| .06 | .00 | .00 | .05 | .03 | .01 | .00 | −.05 | −.03 | .06 | .00 | .03 |
| Male | .12 | .02 | .06 | .11 | .09 | .06 | .08 | −.02 | .00 | .09 | .01 | .06 |
| Female | −.01 | .00 | −.05 | .01 | −.03 | −.03 | −.08 | −.07 | −.06 | .03 | .01 | −.02 |
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| .02 | .06 | .04 | .01 | .00 | −.01 | .03 | .01 | .00 | .01 | −.03 | .03 |
| Male | .05 | .09 | .02 | .01 | .04 | .00 | .07 | .00 | .01 | .03 | −.02 | .06 |
| Female | −.02 | .03 | .07 | .01 | −.04 | −.02 | .00 | .03 | .00 | −.01 | −.04 | .00 |
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| .01 | −.01 | .01 | −.01 | .01 | −.01 | −.02 | .02 | .06 | .01 | .03 | −.03 |
| Male | −.05 | −.01 | .02 | −.05 | −.05 | −.03 | −.11 | .05 | .06 | −.01 | .00 | −.04 |
| Female | .06 | −.01 | .00 | .04 | .07 | .01 | .05 | −.01 | .07 | .03 | .05 | −.03 |
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| −.05 | −.03 | −.03 | −.02 | .01 | .00 | −.05 | .01 | .02 | −.04 | .01 | .00 |
| Male | −.11 | −.03 | −.06 | −.05 | −.04 | −.04 | −.12 | .03 | .00 | −.07 | .02 | .00 |
| Female | .03 | −.03 | .01 | −.01 | .07 | .04 | .02 | −.01 | .04 | −.01 | −.01 | .02 |
Note: L, left; R, right; values on the same row as the name of the personality trait or psychopathology index represent correlations presented for the entire sample (N = 1050); Male, correlations in the male subsample only (N = 480); Female, correlations in the female subsample only (N = 570); N, Neuroticism; E,Extraversion; O, Openness; A, Agreeableness; C, Conscientiousness; Int., internalizing psychopathology composite; Ext., = externalizing psychopathology composite.
Pearson’s correlations between fMRI reward task processing in a priori defined ROIs, personality, and psychopathology
| R. ventral striatum | L. ventral striatum | R. thalamus/red nucleus | L. substantia nigra/red nucleus | R. medial orbito-frontal gyrus | L. middle frontal gyrus | R. anterior cingulate cortex | L. anterior cingulate cortex | L. medial-orbito-frontal gyrus | |
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| −.02 | −.05 | −.03 | −.05 | −.01 | −.02 | .00 | −.01 | −.03 |
| Male | −.01 | .01 | −.05 | −.11 | .03 | .00 | −.01 | .06 | .02 |
| Female | −.03 | −.10 | −.01 | .00 | −.06 | −.03 | .02 | −.06 | −.09 |
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| .00 | −.02 | .00 | −.01 | .02 | .02 | −.02 | −.02 | .01 |
| Male | −.01 | .00 | .05 | .02 | .05 | .02 | .03 | .00 | .04 |
| Female | .00 | −.04 | −.05 | −.03 | −.01 | .03 | −.06 | −.03 | −.01 |
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| .02 | .03 | .00 | .01 | .01 | .02 | −.04 | .00 | .03 |
| Male | .01 | .08 | .06 | .04 | .04 | .05 | .04 | .03 | .08 |
| Female | .02 | −.01 | −.05 | −.02 | −.03 | −.01 | −.10 | −.03 | −.01 |
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| .00 | −.02 | .01 | .01 | .03 | .04 | −.01 | −.01 | .01 |
| Male | .00 | −.01 | .06 | .04 | .05 | .02 | .03 | .01 | .02 |
| Female | .00 | −.03 | −.03 | −.02 | .01 | .05 | −.04 | −.02 | .01 |
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| .00 | .01 | .00 | .05 | .00 | −.01 | .00 | −.01 | .00 |
| Male | .02 | −.02 | .02 | .09 | −.02 | −.01 | −.06 | .00 | −.01 |
| Female | −.02 | .03 | −.02 | .02 | .03 | −.01 | .04 | −.03 | .01 |
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| .00 | −.02 | .02 | .04 | .00 | .02 | −.05 | −.02 | −.01 |
| Male | .07 | .00 | .05 | .13 | .04 | .03 | −.04 | .01 | .05 |
| Female | −.06 | −.03 | −.01 | −.04 | −.04 | .00 | −.07 | −.04 | −.06 |
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| .04 | .06 | −.01 | .05 | .00 | .01 | −.03 | .01 | .04 |
| Male | .04 | .10 | .01 | .09 | .01 | .02 | .04 | .04 | .06 |
| Female | .04 | .03 | −.03 | .00 | −.01 | .00 | −.08 | .00 | .02 |
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| .00 | −.02 | −.02 | −.03 | .00 | −.02 | .00 | .01 | −.01 |
| Male | .01 | −.01 | −.05 | −.11 | .02 | .00 | .01 | .05 | −.01 |
| Female | −.01 | −.03 | .00 | .04 | −.03 | −.04 | −.01 | −.03 | −.02 |
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| −.03 | −.02 | −.01 | −.02 | .00 | −.03 | −.03 | .01 | −.01 |
| Male | −.06 | −.03 | −.01 | −.11 | .00 | −.01 | −.04 | .02 | −.04 |
| Female | .00 | −.02 | −.01 | .07 | −.01 | −.05 | −.03 | −.02 | .02 |
Note: Values on the same row as the name of the personality trait or psychopathology index represent correlations presented for the entire sample (N = 1050); Male, correlations in the male subsample only (N = 480); Female, correlations in the female subsample only (N = 570); N, Neuroticism; E, Extraversion; O, Openness; A, Agreeableness; C, Conscientiousness; Int., internalizing psychopathology composite; Ext., externalizing psychopathology composite.