The nested hierarchical model of self and its non-relational vs relational posttraumatic manifestation: an fMRI meta-analysis of emotional processing.

Journal: Molecular psychiatry

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, P.le S. Agostino, , Bergamo, , Italy. andrea.scalabrini@unibg.it. University Vita- Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Via Olgettina, , Milan, , Italy. cavicchioli.marco.psicologo@gmail.com. University Vita- Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Via Olgettina, , Milan, , Italy. Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, P.le S. Agostino, , Bergamo, , Italy. The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research & University of Ottawa. Brain and Mind Research Institute, Centre for Neural Dynamics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Carling Avenue, Rm. , Ottawa, ON, KZ K, Canada.

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Different kinds of traumatic experiences like natural catastrophes vs. relational traumatic experiences (e.g., sex/physical abuse, interpersonal partner violence) are involved in the development of the self and PTSD psychopathological manifestations. Looking at a neuroscience approach, it has been proposed a nested hierarchical model of self, which identifies three neural-mental networks: (i) interoceptive; (ii) exteroceptive; (iii) mental. However, it is still unclear how the self and its related brain networks might be affected by non-relational vs relational traumatic experiences. Departing from this background, the current study aims at conducting a meta-analytic review of task-dependent fMRI studies (i.e., emotional processing task) among patients with PTSD due to non-relational (PTSD-NR) and relational (PTSD-R) traumatic experiences using two approaches: (i) a Bayesian network meta-analysis for a region-of-interest-based approach; (ii) a coordinated-based meta-analysis. Our findings suggested that the PTSD-NR mainly recruited areas ascribed to the mental self to process emotional stimuli. Whereas, the PTSD-R mainly activated regions associated with the intero-exteroceptive self. Accordingly, the PTSD-R compared to the PTSD-NR might not reach a higher symbolic capacity to process stimuli with an emotional valence. These results are also clinically relevant in support of the development of differential treatment approaches for non-relational vs. relational PTSD.

Authors & Co-authors:  Scalabrini Cavicchioli Benedetti Mucci Northoff

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Citations :  Scalabrini A, De Amicis M, Brugnera A, Cavicchioli M, Çatal Y, Keskin K, et al. The self and our perception of its synchrony–Beyond internal and external cognition. Conscious Cognition. 2023;116:103600.
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Doi : 10.1038/s41380-024-02520-w
SSN : 1476-5578
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England