Neural circuitry involved in conditioned inhibition via safety signal learning is sensitive to trauma exposure

扁桃形结构 焦虑 意识的神经相关物 恐惧条件反射 心理学 神经科学 海马结构 医学 临床心理学 精神科 认知
作者
Sahana Kribakaran,Paola Odriozola,Emily M. Cohodes,Sarah McCauley,Sadie J. Zacharek,H.R. Hodges,Jason T. Haberman,Jasmyne C. Pierre,Dylan G. Gee
出处
期刊:Neurobiology of Stress [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:21: 100497-100497 被引量:4
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DOI:10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100497
摘要

Exposure to trauma throughout the lifespan is prevalent and increases the likelihood for the development of mental health conditions such as anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Safety signal learning (SSL)--a form of conditioned inhibition that involves reducing fear via conditioned safety--has been shown to effectively attenuate fear responses among individuals with trauma exposure, but the association between trauma exposure and the neural mechanisms of SSL remains unknown. Adults with varied prior exposure to trauma completed a conditioned inhibition task during functional MRI scanning and collection of skin conductance response (SCR). Conditioned safety signals reduced psychophysiological reactivity (i.e., SCR) in the overall sample. Although exposure to a higher number of traumatic events was associated with elevated SCR across all task conditions, SCR did not differ between threat in the presence of conditioned safety (i.e., SSL) relative to threat alone in a trauma-related manner. At the neural level, however, higher levels of trauma exposure were associated with lower hippocampal, amygdala, and dorsolateral prefrontal cortical activation during SSL. These findings suggest that while conditioned safety signals can reduce fear in the presence of threat even among individuals exposed to higher degrees of trauma, the neural circuitry involved in SSL is in fact sensitive to trauma exposure. Future research investigating neural processes during SSL among individuals with PTSD or anxiety can further elucidate the ways in which SSL and its neural correlates may reduce fear and link trauma exposure with later mental health conditions.
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