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Department of Medicine Publications

2020

Humans

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The Hijacked Self: Disrupted Functional Connectivity Between The Periaqueductal Gray And The Default Mode Network In Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Using Dynamic Causal Modeling., Braeden A Terpou, Maria Densmore, Jean Theberge, Paul Frewen, Margaret C Mckinnon, Andrew A Nicholson, Ruth A Lanius Jan 2020

The Hijacked Self: Disrupted Functional Connectivity Between The Periaqueductal Gray And The Default Mode Network In Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Using Dynamic Causal Modeling., Braeden A Terpou, Maria Densmore, Jean Theberge, Paul Frewen, Margaret C Mckinnon, Andrew A Nicholson, Ruth A Lanius

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Self-related processes define assorted self-relevant or social-cognitive functions that allow us to gather insight and to draw inferences related to our own mental conditions. Self-related processes are mediated by the default mode network (DMN), which, critically, shows altered functionality in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In PTSD, the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) demonstrates stronger functional connectivity with the DMN [i.e., precuneus (PCN), medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC)] as compared to healthy individuals during subliminal, trauma-related stimulus processing. Here, we analyzed the directed functional connectivity between the PAG and the PCN, as well as between the PAG and the mPFC to …


Classifying Heterogeneous Presentations Of Ptsd Via The Default Mode, Central Executive, And Salience Networks With Machine Learning., Andrew A Nicholson, Sherain Harricharan, Maria Densmore, Richard W J Neufeld, Tomas Ros, Margaret C Mckinnon, Paul A Frewen, Jean Theberge, Rakesh Jetly, David Pedlar, Ruth A Lanius Jan 2020

Classifying Heterogeneous Presentations Of Ptsd Via The Default Mode, Central Executive, And Salience Networks With Machine Learning., Andrew A Nicholson, Sherain Harricharan, Maria Densmore, Richard W J Neufeld, Tomas Ros, Margaret C Mckinnon, Paul A Frewen, Jean Theberge, Rakesh Jetly, David Pedlar, Ruth A Lanius

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Intrinsic connectivity networks (ICNs), including the default mode network (DMN), the central executive network (CEN), and the salience network (SN) have been shown to be aberrant in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The purpose of the current study was to a) compare ICN functional connectivity between PTSD, dissociative subtype PTSD (PTSD+DS) and healthy individuals; and b) to examine the use of multivariate machine learning algorithms in classifying PTSD, PTSD+DS, and healthy individuals based on ICN functional activation. Our neuroimaging dataset consisted of resting-state fMRI scans from 186 participants [PTSD (n = 81); PTSD + DS (n = 49); and …


A Randomized, Controlled Trial Of Alpha-Rhythm Eeg Neurofeedback In Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Preliminary Investigation Showing Evidence Of Decreased Ptsd Symptoms And Restored Default Mode And Salience Network Connectivity Using Fmri., Andrew A Nicholson, Tomas Ros, Maria Densmore, Paul A Frewen, Richard W J Neufeld, Jean Theberge, Rakesh Jetly, Ruth A Lanius Jan 2020

A Randomized, Controlled Trial Of Alpha-Rhythm Eeg Neurofeedback In Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Preliminary Investigation Showing Evidence Of Decreased Ptsd Symptoms And Restored Default Mode And Salience Network Connectivity Using Fmri., Andrew A Nicholson, Tomas Ros, Maria Densmore, Paul A Frewen, Richard W J Neufeld, Jean Theberge, Rakesh Jetly, Ruth A Lanius

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OBJECTIVE: The default-mode network (DMN) and salience network (SN) have been shown to display altered connectivity in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Restoring aberrant connectivity within these networks with electroencephalogram neurofeedback (EEG-NFB) has been shown previously to be associated with acute decreases in symptoms. Here, we conducted a double-blind, sham-controlled randomized trial of alpha-rhythm EEG-NFB in participants with PTSD (n = 36) over 20-weeks. Our aim was to provide mechanistic evidence underlying clinical improvements by examining changes in network connectivity via fMRI.

METHODS: We randomly assigned participants with a primary diagnosis of PTSD to either the experimental group (n = 18) …