| Literature DB >> 33954274 |
Brandon Weiss1, Andrew Jahn2, Courtland S Hyatt1, Max M Owens3, Nathan T Carter1, Lawrence H Sweet1, Joshua D Miller1, Brian W Haas1.
Abstract
Recently developed quantitative models of psychopathology (i.e., Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology) identify an Antagonistic Externalizing spectrum that captures the psychological disposition toward criminal and antisocial behavior. The purpose of the present study was to examine relations between Antagonistic psychopathology (and associated Five-Factor model Antagonism/Agreeableness) and neural functioning related to social-cognitive Theory of Mind using a large sample (N = 973) collected as part of the Human Connectome Project (Van Essen et al., 2013a). No meaningful relations between Antagonism/Antagonistic Externalizing and Theory of Mind-related neural activity or synchrony were observed (p < .005). We conclude by outlining methodological considerations (e.g., validity of social cognition task and low test-retest reliability of functional biomarkers) that may account for these null results, and present recommendations for future research.Entities:
Keywords: Antagonism; Externalizing; Personality; Social cognition; Theory of Mind
Year: 2021 PMID: 33954274 PMCID: PMC8057509 DOI: 10.1017/pen.2020.12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Personal Neurosci ISSN: 2513-9886
Demographic information on the current sample (N = 973)
| Percentage/mean (SD) | |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 46.13% |
| Female | 53.87% |
| Years of age | 29.73 (3.74) |
| Race | |
| White or Caucasian | 76.77% |
| African American | 12.95% |
| Asian American | 6.27% |
| Native American | .10% |
| More than one race | 2.36% |
| Not sure or unknown | 1.54% |
| Ethnicity | |
| Hispanic or Latino | 8.74% |
| Not Hispanic or Latino | 90.03% |
| Not sure or unknown | 1.23% |
Correlations between personality domains and psychopathology indices
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Neuroticism | – | |||||
| 2. Extraversion | −.35 | – | ||||
| 3. Openness | .05 | .08 | – | |||
| 4. Antagonism | .30 | −.28 | −.10 | – | ||
| 5. Disinhibition | .42 | −.26 | .14 | .23 | – | |
| 6. Externalizing | .41 | −.01 | .13 | .47 | .31 | – |
| 7. Internalizing | .70 | −.38 | .11 | .27 | .32 | .58 |
p < .005.
Figure 1.Social cognition task design.
Note. I = Instructions (5 s); Ment = Mentalizing Scene (20 s); Rand = Random Scene (20 s); R = Response (3 s); Fix = Fixation/Rest (15 s); Panel A = Task Instructions; Panel B-D = Example Mentalizing Scene.
A priori regions of interest
| Region of interest | Center of mass coordinates (MNI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
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| dmPFC | 0 | 50 | 35 |
| mPFC | 0 | 55 | 20 |
| vmPFC | 0 | 50 | 5 |
| OFC | −4 | 48 | −16 |
| R. and L. TPJ | ±50 | −55 | 25 |
| Precuneus/Posterior cingulate (PCC) | 0 | −60 | 40 |
| R. & L. TP | ±50 | 8 | −30 |
L, left, MNI, Montreal Neurologic Institute, R, right.
Figure 2.Left and Left-4 Sagittal cut views of a priori regions of interest.
Note. Depicted regions include dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (green), medial prefrontal cortex (red), ventromedial prefrontal cortex (blue), orbitofrontal cortex (dark purple); precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex (light purple); right and left temporoparietal junctions (yellow); right and left temporal poles (turquoise).
Correlations between fMRI theory of mind processing, personality, and psychopathology
| Dorsomedial prefrontal | Temporoparietal junction | Temporal pole | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hypothesis-driven variables | |||
| Antagonism | −.02 | −.01 | −.02 |
| Externalizing | .01 | −.01 | .00 |
| Exploratory variables | |||
| Internalizing | .01 | .00 | .00 |
| Neuroticism | .00 | −.01 | −.02 |
| Extraversion | −.04 | .00 | .02 |
| Openness | .00 | −.03 | .04 |
| Disinhibition | .02 | −.03 | .01 |
Antagonism = reversed Agreeableness; Disinhibition = reversed Conscientiousness; Internalizing and Externalizing represent psychopathology composites of relevant ASR subscales; *p < .005
Correlations between psychophysiological interaction coefficients and NEO-FFI antagonism and externalizing
| Seed: dorsomedial prefrontal | Seed: temporoparietal junction | Seed: temporal pole | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Temporoparietal junction | Temporal pole | Dorsomedial prefrontal | Temporal pole | Dorsomedial prefrontal | Temporoparietal junction | |
| Hypothesis-driven variables | ||||||
| Antagonism | .03 | .04 | .03 | .05 | .05 | .04 |
| Externalizing | .04 | .07 | −.01 | .04 | .05 | .04 |
| Exploratory variables | ||||||
| Internalizing | .00 | .00 | .00 | .00 | .02 | .03 |
| Neuroticism | .02 | .04 | .03 | .01 | .02 | .06 |
| Extraversion | .03 | .02 | −.03 | −.02 | −.04 | −.06 |
| Openness | −.03 | −.02 | −.03 | −.02 | −.03 | .04 |
| Disinhibition | −.05 | −.03 | −.03 | −.02 | .00 | .05 |
Antagonism = reversed Agreeableness; Disinhibition = reversed Conscientiousness; Internalizing and Externalizing represent psychopathology composites of relevant subscales; *p < .005