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Individual cognitive therapy reduces frontal-thalamic resting-state functional connectivity in social anxiety disorder
oleh: Kohei Kurita, Kohei Kurita, Takayuki Obata, Takayuki Obata, Chihiro Sutoh, Chihiro Sutoh, Daisuke Matsuzawa, Daisuke Matsuzawa, Daisuke Matsuzawa, Naoki Yoshinaga, Naoki Yoshinaga, Jeff Kershaw, Ritu Bhusal Chhatkuli, Ritu Bhusal Chhatkuli, Ritu Bhusal Chhatkuli, Junko Ota, Junko Ota, Junko Ota, Eiji Shimizu, Eiji Shimizu, Eiji Shimizu, Eiji Shimizu, Yoshiyuki Hirano, Yoshiyuki Hirano, Yoshiyuki Hirano
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Diterbitkan: | Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-12-01 |
Deskripsi
IntroductionPrevious neuroimaging studies in social anxiety disorders (SAD) have reported potential neural predictors of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-related brain changes. However, several meta-analyses have demonstrated that cognitive therapy (CT) was superior to traditional exposure-based CBT for SAD.ObjectiveTo explore resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) to evaluate the response to individual CT for SAD patients.MethodsTwenty SAD patients who attended 16-week individual CT were scanned pre- and post-therapy along with twenty healthy controls (HCs). The severity of social anxiety was assessed with the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS). Multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) was performed on the pre-CT data to extract regions associated with a change in LSAS (∆LSAS). Group comparisons of the seed-based rsFC analysis were performed between the HCs and pre-CT patients and between the pre-and post-CT patients.ResultsMVPA-based regression analysis revealed that rsFC between the left thalamus and the frontal pole/inferior frontal gyrus was significantly correlated with ∆LSAS (adjusted R2 = 0.65; p = 0.00002). Compared with HCs, the pre-CT patients had higher rsFCs between the thalamus and temporal pole and between the thalamus and superior/middle temporal gyrus/planum temporale (p < 0.05). The rsFC between the thalamus and the frontal pole decreased post-CT (p < 0.05).ConclusionSAD patients had significant rsFC between the thalamus and temporal pole, superior/middle temporal gyrus, and planum temporale, which may be indicators of extreme anxiety in social situations. In addition, rsFC between the thalamus and the frontal pole may be a neuromarker for the effectiveness of individual CT.