클리닉소개

THE SEOUL YOUTH CLINIC

연구 및 치료성과

Aberrant within- and between-network connectivity of the mirror neuron system network and the mentalizing network in first episode psychosis
Journal
Schizophrenia Research
Vol
199
Page
243-249
Author
Eugenie Choe, Tae Young Lee, Minah Kim, Ji-Won Hur, YoungWoo Bryan Yoon, Kang-Ik K Cho, Jun Soo Kwon
Year
2018

Introduction

It has been suggested that the mentalizing network and the mirror neuron system network support important social cognitive processes that are impaired in schizophrenia. However, the integrity and interaction of these two networks have not been sufficiently studied, and their effects on social cognition in schizophrenia remain unclear.


Methods

Our study included 26 first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients and 26 healthy controls. We utilized resting-state functional connectivity to examine the a priori-defined mirror neuron system network and the mentalizing network and to assess the within- and between-network connectivities of the networks in FEP patients. We also assessed the correlation between resting-state functional connectivity measures and theory of mind performance.


Results

FEP patients showed altered within-network connectivity of the mirror neuron system network, and aberrant between-network connectivity between the mirror neuron system network and the mentalizing network. The within-network connectivity of the mirror neuron system network was noticeably correlated with theory of mind task performance in FEP patients.


Conclusion

The integrity and interaction of the mirror neuron system network and the mentalizing network may be altered during the early stages of psychosis. Additionally, this study suggests that alterations in the integrity of the mirror neuron system network are highly related to deficient theory of mind in schizophrenia, and this problem would be present from the early stage of psychosis.