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Causally Probing the Role of the Hippocampus in Fear Discrimination: A Precision Functional Mapping-Guided, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study in Participants With Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms.
Webler, Ryan D; Morales Carrasco, Cristian; Cooper, Samuel E; Chen, Mo; Hunt, Christopher O; Hennessy, Sierra; Cao, Lancy; Lam, Carol; Chiu, Allen; Differding, Cash; Todd, Erin; Hendrickson, Timothy J; Oathes, Desmond J; Widge, Alik S; Hermosillo, Robert J M; Nelson, Steven M; Fair, Damien A; Lissek, Shmuel M; Nahas, Ziad.
Afiliación
  • Webler RD; Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Morales Carrasco C; Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Cooper SE; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.
  • Chen M; Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Hunt CO; Center of Excellence for Stress and Mental Health, VA San Diego, San Diego, California.
  • Hennessy S; Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Cao L; Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Lam C; Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Chiu A; Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Differding C; Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Todd E; Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Hendrickson TJ; Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Oathes DJ; Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Widge AS; Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Hermosillo RJM; Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Nelson SM; Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Fair DA; Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Lissek SM; Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Nahas Z; Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci ; 4(3): 100309, 2024 May.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38690260
ABSTRACT

Background:

Fear overgeneralization is a promising pathogenic mechanism of clinical anxiety. A dominant model posits that hippocampal pattern separation failures drive overgeneralization. Hippocampal network-targeted transcranial magnetic stimulation (HNT-TMS) has been shown to strengthen hippocampal-dependent learning/memory processes. However, no study has examined whether HNT-TMS can alter fear learning/memory.

Methods:

Continuous theta burst stimulation was delivered to individualized left posterior parietal stimulation sites derived via seed-based connectivity, precision functional mapping, and electric field modeling methods. A vertex control site was also stimulated in a within-participant, randomized controlled design. Continuous theta burst stimulation was delivered prior to 2 visual discrimination tasks (1 fear based, 1 neutral). Multilevel models were used to model and test data. Participants were undergraduates with posttraumatic stress symptoms (final n = 25).

Results:

Main analyses did not indicate that HNT-TMS strengthened discrimination. However, multilevel interaction analyses revealed that HNT-TMS strengthened fear discrimination in participants with lower fear sensitization (indexed by responses to a control stimulus with no similarity to the conditioned fear cue) across multiple indices (anxiety ratings ß = 0.10, 95% CI, 0.04 to 0.17, p = .001; risk ratings ß = 0.07, 95% CI, 0.00 to 0.13, p = .037).

Conclusions:

Overgeneralization is an associative process that reflects deficient discrimination of the fear cue from similar cues. In contrast, sensitization reflects nonassociative responding unrelated to fear cue similarity. Our results suggest that HNT-TMS may selectively sharpen fear discrimination when associative response patterns, which putatively implicate the hippocampus, are more strongly engaged.
Fear overgeneralization is a promising pathogenic mechanism of clinical anxiety that is thought to be driven by deficient hippocampal discrimination. Using hippocampal network­targeted transcranial magnetic stimulation (HNT-TMS) in healthy participants with symptoms of posttraumatic stress, Webler et al. report that HNT-TMS did not strengthen discrimination overall, but it did strengthen fear discrimination in participants with lower fear sensitization. Sensitization reflects nonassociative fear responding unrelated to fear cue similarity and therefore is not expected to engage the hippocampal discrimination function. These results suggest that HNT-TMS may selectively sharpen fear discrimination when the hippocampal discrimination function is more strongly engaged.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article
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