Are you angry? Neural basis of impaired facial expression recognition in pre-manifest Huntington's

你生气了吗?亨廷顿病前驱期面部表情识别障碍的神经基础

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Early non-motor symptoms in Huntington's disease (HD), including visual perceptual difficulties, can have profound negative impacts on quality of life. In particular, deficits in emotion recognition may contribute to misinterpretation of social cues, and may adversely affect interpersonal relationships, work relationships and/or general well-being. This may be particularly salient during the pre-manifest period, a period prior to the onset of motor symptoms. We sought to evaluate impairments in emotion recognition in gene-positive individuals who did not meet criterial for a diagnosis of HD; we also sought to determine associations between emotion recognition processing and altered cortico-striatal circuitry. METHODS: We used a standardized battery to evaluate performance on a facial expression recognition task in a cohort of motor pre-manifest HD (Pre-HD) individuals (N = 21). Functional MRI (fMRI) was then used to assess the face processing network in a subset (N = 15). RESULTS: We found significantly decreased response accuracy to certain facial expressions, particularly of negative emotions (p < 0.001) in Pre-HDs. When Pre-HDs viewed faces with different emotions, activation within the Superior Temporal Sulcus (fSTS) was reduced compared to controls; in contrast, the level of evoked response within other face-selective cortical regions was comparable. CONCLUSION: Early deficits in emotion recognition in Pre-HD appear to be associated with alterations in the fSTS response, a distinctly different pathway from that involved in face perception and provide support for early cognitive and behavioral interventions.

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