Multivariate Associations Among White Matter, Neurocognition, and Social Cognition Across Individuals With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Healthy Controls

Author:

Calarco Navona1ORCID,Oliver Lindsay D1,Joseph Michael1,Hawco Colin12,Dickie Erin W1,DeRosse Pamela345,Gold James M6,Foussias George12,Argyelan Miklos345,Malhotra Anil K345,Buchanan Robert W6,Voineskos Aristotle N12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health , Toronto, ON , Canada

2. Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto , Toronto, ON , Canada

3. Division of Psychiatry Research, Division of Northwell Health, The Zucker Hillside Hospital , Glen Oaks, NY , USA

4. Department of Psychiatry, The Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell , Hempstead, NY , USA

5. Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research , Manhasset, NY , USA

6. Department of Psychiatry, Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore, MD , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background and Hypothesis Neurocognitive and social cognitive abilities are important contributors to functional outcomes in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs). An unanswered question of considerable interest is whether neurocognitive and social cognitive deficits arise from overlapping or distinct white matter impairment(s). Study Design We sought to fill this gap, by harnessing a large sample of individuals from the multi-center Social Processes Initiative in the Neurobiology of the Schizophrenia(s) (SPINS) dataset, unique in its collection of advanced diffusion imaging and an extensive battery of cognitive assessments. We applied canonical correlation analysis to estimates of white matter microstructure, and cognitive performance, across people with and without an SSD. Study Results Our results established that white matter circuitry is dimensionally and strongly related to both neurocognition and social cognition, and that microstructure of the uncinate fasciculus and the rostral body of the corpus callosum may assume a “privileged role” subserving both. Further, we found that participant-wise estimates of white matter microstructure, weighted by cognitive performance, were largely consistent with participants’ categorical diagnosis, and predictive of (cross-sectional) functional outcomes. Conclusions The demonstrated strength of the relationship between white matter circuitry and neurocognition and social cognition underscores the potential for using relationships among these variables to identify biomarkers of functioning, with potential prognostic and therapeutic implications.

Funder

National Institute of Mental Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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