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. 2016 Jun 15:12:1397-410.
doi: 10.2147/NDT.S107545. eCollection 2016.

Anterior cingulate hyperactivations during negative emotion processing among men with schizophrenia and a history of violent behavior

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Anterior cingulate hyperactivations during negative emotion processing among men with schizophrenia and a history of violent behavior

Andràs Tikàsz et al. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. .

Abstract

Background: Evidence suggests a 2.1-4.6 times increase in the risk of violent behavior in schizophrenia compared to the general population. Current theories propose that the processing of negative emotions is defective in violent individuals and that dysfunctions within the neural circuits involved in emotion processing are implicated in violence. Although schizophrenia patients show enhanced sensitivity to negative stimuli, there are only few functional neuroimaging studies that have examined emotion processing among men with schizophrenia and a history of violence.

Objective: The present study aimed to identify the brain regions with greater neurofunctional alterations, as detected by functional magnetic resonance imaging during an emotion processing task, of men with schizophrenia who had engaged in violent behavior compared with those who had not.

Methods: Sixty men were studied; 20 with schizophrenia and a history of violence, 19 with schizophrenia and no violence, and 21 healthy men were scanned while viewing positive, negative, and neutral images.

Results: Negative images elicited hyperactivations in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), left and right lingual gyrus, and the left precentral gyrus in violent men with schizophrenia, compared to nonviolent men with schizophrenia and healthy men. Neutral images elicited hyperactivations in the right and left middle occipital gyrus, left lingual gyrus, and the left fusiform gyrus in violent men with schizophrenia, compared to the other two groups.

Discussion: Violent men with schizophrenia displayed specific increases in ACC in response to negative images. Given the role of the ACC in information integration, these results indicate a specific dysfunction in the processing of negative emotions that may trigger violent behavior in men with schizophrenia.

Keywords: anterior cingulate cortex; fMRI; negative emotions; salience; schizophrenia; violence.

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Spatial conjunction analyses for the Negative minus Neutral contrast. Notes: The figure displays the four intersections between (SCZ+V > SCZ−V) and (SCZ+V > HC) comparisons (*T-value for the highest peak within the cluster to significantly differ between groups; P<0.001; cluster threshold 343 mm3). Results for SCZ+V > HC comparison are displayed in blue, and for the SCZ+V > SCZ−V comparison in orange. Bar graphs refer to means and SEMs. Abbreviations: A, anterior; BOLD, blood oxygen level dependent; HC, healthy controls; P, posterior; R, right; SCZ+V, schizophrenia patients with violent behavior; SCZ−V, schizophrenia patients without violent behavior; SEM, standard error of the mean.
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Spatial conjunction analyses for the Neutral minus Rest contrast. Notes: The figure displays the four intersections between (SCZ+V > SCZ−V) and (SCZ+V > HC) comparisons (*T-value for the highest peak within the cluster to significantly differ between groups; P<0.001; cluster threshold 343 mm3). Results for SCZ+V > HC comparison are displayed in blue, and for SCZ+V > SCZ−V comparison in orange. Bar graphs refer to means and SEMs. Abbreviations: A, anterior; BOLD, blood oxygen level dependent; HC, healthy controls; P, posterior; R, right; SCZ+V, schizophrenia patients with violent behavior; SCZ−V, schizophrenia patients without violent behavior; SEM, standard error of the mean.

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