Relating Glutamate, Conditioned, and Clinical Hallucinations via 1H-MR Spectroscopy

Author:

Leptourgos Pantelis1,Bansal Sonia2ORCID,Dutterer Jenna2,Culbreth Adam2,Powers Albert1ORCID,Suthaharan Praveen1,Kenney Joshua1,Erickson Molly3,Waltz James2ORCID,Wijtenburg S Andrea2,Gaston Frank2,Rowland Laura M2,Gold James2,Corlett Philip1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Connecticut Mental Health Center, Yale University , New Haven, CT, USA

2. Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Catonsville, MD, USA

3. Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago , Chicago, IL, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background and Hypothesis Hallucinations may be driven by an excessive influence of prior expectations on current experience. Initial work has supported that contention and implicated the anterior insula in the weighting of prior beliefs. Study Design Here we induce hallucinated tones by associating tones with the presentation of a visual cue. We find that people with schizophrenia who hear voices are more prone to the effect and using computational modeling we show they overweight their prior beliefs. In the same participants, we also measured glutamate levels in anterior insula, anterior cingulate, dorsolateral prefrontal, and auditory cortices, using magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Study Results We found a negative relationship between prior-overweighting and glutamate levels in the insula that was not present for any of the other voxels or parameters. Conclusions Through computational psychiatry, we bridge a pathophysiological theory of psychosis (glutamate hypofunction) with a cognitive model of hallucinations (prior-overweighting) with implications for the development of new treatments for hallucinations.

Funder

National Institute of Mental Health

Yale University Department of Psychiatry

Connecticut Mental Health Center

Connecticut State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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