Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by difficulties in inhibiting both perseverative thoughts (worry and rumination) and autonomic arousal. We investigated the neurobiological substrates of such abnormal inhibitory processes, hypothesizing aberrant functional coupling within ‘default mode’ (DMN) and autonomic brain networks. Functional imaging and heart rate variability (HRV) data were acquired from GAD patients and controls during performance of three tracking tasks interspersed with a perseverative cognition (PC) induction. After detection of infrequent target stimuli, activity within putative DMN hubs was suppressed, consistent with a redirection of attentional resources from internal to external focus. This magnitude of activity change was attenuated in patients and individuals with higher trait PC, but was predicted by individual differences in HRV. Following the induction of PC in controls, this pattern of neural reactivity became closer to that of GAD patients. Results support, at a neural level, the association between cognitive inflexibility and autonomic rigidity

Neurobiological substrates of cognitive rigidity and autonomic inflexibility in generalized anxiety disorder / Ottaviani, Cristina; Watson, David R.; Meeten, Frances; Makovac, Elena; Garfinkel, Sarah N.; Critchley, Hugo D.. - In: BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-0511. - 119:(2016), pp. 31-41. [10.1016/j.biopsycho.2016.06.009]

Neurobiological substrates of cognitive rigidity and autonomic inflexibility in generalized anxiety disorder

Ottaviani, Cristina
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2016

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Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by difficulties in inhibiting both perseverative thoughts (worry and rumination) and autonomic arousal. We investigated the neurobiological substrates of such abnormal inhibitory processes, hypothesizing aberrant functional coupling within ‘default mode’ (DMN) and autonomic brain networks. Functional imaging and heart rate variability (HRV) data were acquired from GAD patients and controls during performance of three tracking tasks interspersed with a perseverative cognition (PC) induction. After detection of infrequent target stimuli, activity within putative DMN hubs was suppressed, consistent with a redirection of attentional resources from internal to external focus. This magnitude of activity change was attenuated in patients and individuals with higher trait PC, but was predicted by individual differences in HRV. Following the induction of PC in controls, this pattern of neural reactivity became closer to that of GAD patients. Results support, at a neural level, the association between cognitive inflexibility and autonomic rigidity
2016
attention; FMRI; generalized anxiety disorder; heart rate variability; perseverative cognition; adult; anxiety disorders; arousal; attention; Autonomic Nervous System; brain; case-control studies; cognition; female; heart rate; humans; magnetic resonance imaging; male; inhibition (psychology); task performance and analysis; neuroscience (all);neuropsychology and physiological psychology
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Neurobiological substrates of cognitive rigidity and autonomic inflexibility in generalized anxiety disorder / Ottaviani, Cristina; Watson, David R.; Meeten, Frances; Makovac, Elena; Garfinkel, Sarah N.; Critchley, Hugo D.. - In: BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-0511. - 119:(2016), pp. 31-41. [10.1016/j.biopsycho.2016.06.009]
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