Author:
Eccles J. A.,Beacher F. D. C.,Gray M. A.,Jones C. L.,Minati L.,Harrison N. A.,Critchley H. D.
Abstract
SummaryJoint hypermobility is overrepresented among people with anxiety and can be
associated with abnormal autonomic reactivity. We tested for associations
between regional cerebral grey matter and hypermobility in 72 healthy
volunteers using voxel-based morphometry of structural brain scans.
Strikingly, bilateral amygdala volume distinguished those with from those
without hypermobility. The hypermobility group scored higher for
interoceptive sensitivity yet were not significantly more anxious. Our
findings specifically link hypermobility to the structural integrity of a
brain centre implicated in normal and abnormal emotions and physiological
responses. Our observations endorse hypermobility as a multisystem phenotype
and suggest potential mechanisms mediating clinical vulnerability to
neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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