Structural integrity of the insula and emotional facial recognition performance following stroke

Author:

Klepzig Kai1,Domin Martin1,Wendt Julia2,von Sarnowski Bettina3,Lischke Alexander45,Hamm Alfons O6,Lotze Martin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Functional Imaging Unit, Institute of Diagnostic Radiology and Neuroradiology, University Medicine Greifswald , Walther-Rathenau-Str.46, 17475 Greifswald , Germany

2. Department of Psychology, University of Potsdam , Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 24-25, 14476 Potsdam , Germany

3. Department of Neurology, University Medicine Greifswald , Sauerbruchstrasse, 17475 Greifswald , Germany

4. Department of Psychology, Medical School Hamburg , Am Kaiserkai 1, 20457 Hamburg , Germany

5. Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Medical School Hamburg , Am Kaiserkai 1, 20457 Hamburg , Germany

6. Biological and Clinical Psychology, University of Greifswald , Franz-Mehring-Straße 47, 17475 Greifswald , Germany

Abstract

Abstract The role of the human insula in facial emotion recognition is controversially discussed, especially in relation to lesion-location-dependent impairment following stroke. In addition, structural connectivity quantification of important white-matter tracts that link the insula to impairments in facial emotion recognition has not been investigated. In a case–control study, we investigated a group of 29 stroke patients in the chronic stage and 14 healthy age- and gender-matched controls. Lesion location of stroke patients was analysed with voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping. In addition, structural white-matter integrity for tracts between insula regions and their primarily known interconnected brain structures was quantified by tractography-based fractional anisotropy. Our behavioural analyses showed that stroke patients were impaired in the recognition of fearful, angry and happy but not disgusted expressions. Voxel-based lesion mapping revealed that especially lesions centred around the left anterior insula were associated with impaired recognition of emotional facial expressions. The structural integrity of insular white-matter connectivity was decreased for the left hemisphere and impaired recognition accuracy for angry and fearful expressions was associated with specific left-sided insular tracts. Taken together, these findings suggest that a multimodal investigation of structural alterations has the potential to deepen our understanding of emotion recognition impairments after stroke.

Funder

German Research Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Neurology,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health

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