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Correlates of Social Exclusion in Social Anxiety Disorder: An fMRI study
10.1038/s41598-017-00310-9
000396847900021
28325901
http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/28325901
Heeren
Alexandre
author
Dricot
Laurence
author
Billieux
Joël
author
Philippot
Pierre
author
Grynberg
Delphine
author
de Timary
Philippe
author
Maurage
Pierre
author
article
2017
Scientific Reports
2045-2322
journal
7
1
Cognitive models posit that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained by biased informationprocessing
vis-à-vis threat of social exclusion. However, uncertainty still abounds regarding the very
nature of this sensitivity to social exclusion in SAD. Especially, brain alterations related to social
exclusion have not been explored in SAD. Our primary purpose was thus to determine both the selfreport
and neural correlates of social exclusion in this population. 23 patients with SAD and 23 matched
nonanxious controls played a virtual game (“Cyberball”) during fMRI recording. Participants were first
included by other players, then excluded, and finally re-included. At the behavioral level, patients with
SAD exhibited significantly higher levels of social exclusion feelings than nonanxious controls. At the
brain level, patients with SAD exhibited significantly higher activation within the left inferior frontal
gyrus relative to nonanxious controls during the re-inclusion phase. Moreover, self-report of social
exclusion correlates with the activity of this cluster among individuals qualifying for SAD diagnosis.
Our pattern of findings lends strong support to the notion that SAD may be better portrayed by a poor
ability to recover following social exclusion than during social exclusion per se. These findings value
social neuroscience as an innovative procedure to gain new insight into the underlying mechanisms of
SAD.
Social Anxiety
fMRI
Social exclusion
eng
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peer-reviewed
University of Lausanne
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