Aberrant motor contagion of emotions in psychopathy and high-functioning autism

Author:

Sun Lihua123ORCID,Lukkarinen Lasse1245,Noppari Tuomo6,Nazari-Farsani Sanaz1,Putkinen Vesa1ORCID,Seppälä Kerttu17ORCID,Hudson Matthew1,Tani Pekka6,Lindberg Nina8,Karlsson Henry K1,Hirvonen Jussi9,Salomaa Marja4,Venetjoki Niina4,Lauerma Hannu4510,Tiihonen Jari111213,Nummenmaa Lauri1214ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Turku PET Centre , University of Turku, Turku FI-20521, Finland

2. Turku PET Centre , Turku University Hospital, Turku FI-20521, Finland

3. Department of Nuclear Medicine , Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200040, China

4. Psychiatric Hospital for Prisoners , Health Care Services for Prisoners, Turku FI-20251, Finland

5. Department of Psychiatry , Turku University Hospital, Turku FI-20251, Finland

6. Department of Psychiatry , Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki FI-00014, Finland

7. Department of Medical Physics , Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland

8. Department of Forensic Psychiatry , Helsinki University Hospital, University of Helsinki, Helsinki FI-00014, Finland

9. Department of Radiology , University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Turku FI-20251, Finland

10. Department of Psychiatry , University of Turku, Turku FI-20251, Finland

11. Department of Clinical Neuroscience , Karolinska Institute, Stockholm SE-11364, Sweden

12. Center for Psychiatry Research , Stockholm City Council, Stockholm SE-11364, Sweden

13. Department of Forensic Psychiatry , University of Eastern Finland, Niuvanniemi Hospital, Kuopio FI-70240, Finland

14. Department of Psychology , University of Turku, Turku FI-20251, Finland

Abstract

Abstract Psychopathy and autism are both associated with aberrant social skills and empathy, yet only psychopaths are markedly antisocial and violent. Here, we compared the functional neural alterations underlying these two groups that both have aberrant empathetic abilities but distinct behavioral phenotypes. We studied 19 incarcerated male offenders with high psychopathic traits, 20 males with high-functioning autism, and 19 age-matched healthy controls. All groups underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while they viewed dynamic happy, angry, and disgusted faces or listened to laughter and crying sounds. Psychopathy was associated with reduced somatomotor responses to almost all expressions, while participants with autism demonstrated less marked and emotion-specific alterations in the somatomotor area. These data suggest that psychopathy and autism involve both common and distinct functional alterations in the brain networks involved in the socioemotional processing. The alterations are more profound in psychopathy, possibly reflecting the more severely disturbed socioemotional brain networks in this population.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Valon Vuoksi Foundation

Turku Collegium for Science and Medicine, University of Turku

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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