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Increased Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Connectivity During Emotion Recognition Task in Adolescents With Self-Injurious Behavior: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Studyopen access

Authors
Lee, Sang MinCha, JihyunHong, Minha
Issue Date
Feb-2023
Publisher
KOREAN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ASSOC
Keywords
fNIRS; Connectivity; Self-injurious behavior; Korean; Adolescent
Citation
PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION, v.20, no.2, pp.137 - 143
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SCIE
SSCI
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION
Volume
20
Number
2
Start Page
137
End Page
143
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/184892
DOI
10.30773/pi.2022.0152
ISSN
1738-3684
Abstract
Objective Research on neural correlates in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) associated with self-injurious behavior has mainly been per-formed in adults. However, studies on adolescents are scarce. We aimed to investigate the activation and connectivity of the PFC be-tween adolescents with self-injurious behavior (ASI) and psychiatric controls (PC) using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Methods We used an emotion recognition task during fNIRS to assess 37 adolescents (23 with self-injurious behavior and 14 PC) between June 2020 and October 2021 and compared connectivity and activation between the two groups. We also measured adverse childhood events (ACE, Adverse Childhood Experiences) and performed a correlation analysis of channel activation according to ACE total scores.Results The difference in activation between the groups was not statistically significant. The connectivity of channel 6 was statistically significant. The interaction between channel 6 and the ACE total score showed statistical significance between the two groups(t[33]-2.61; p=0.014). The ASI group showed a negative correlation with the total ACE score.Conclusion This is the first study to investigate PFC connectivity using fNIRS in ASI. It has the implication of a novel attempt with a practically useful tool to uncover neurobiological differences among Korean adolescents.
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