‘I am afraid you will see the stain on my soul’: Direct gaze neural processing in individuals with PTSD after moral injury recall

Author:

Andrews Krysta12,Lloyd Chantelle S234,Densmore Maria35,Kearney Breanne E6,Harricharan Sherain1,McKinnon Margaret C127,Théberge Jean358,Jetly Rakesh910,Lanius Ruth A2356ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University , Hamilton, ON L8N 3K7, Canada

2. Homewood Research Institute , Guelph, ON N1E 6K9, Canada

3. Department of Psychiatry, Western University , London, ON N6C 0A7, Canada

4. Department of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Behaviour, McMaster University , Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada

5. Imaging Division, Lawson Health Research Institute , London, ON N6A 4V2, Canada

6. Department of Neuroscience, Western University , London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada

7. Mood Disorders Program, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton , Hamilton, ON L8N 3K7, Canada

8. Department of Medical Biophysics, Western University , London, ON N6A 5C1, Canada

9. Canadian Forces, Health Services , Ottawa, ON K1A 0S2, Canada

10. Department of Psychiatry, University of Ottawa , Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Direct eye contact is essential to understanding others’ thoughts and feelings in social interactions. However, those with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and exposure to moral injury (MI) may exhibit altered theory-of-mind (ToM)/mentalizing processes and experience shame which precludes one’s capacity for direct eye contact. We investigated blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) responses associated with direct vs averted gaze using a virtual reality paradigm in individuals with PTSD (n = 28) relative to healthy controls (n = 18) following recall of a MI vs a neutral memory. Associations between BOLD responses and clinical symptomatology were also assessed. After MI recall, individuals with PTSD showed greater activation in the right temporoparietal junction as compared to controls (T = 4.83; pFDR < 0.001; k = 237) during direct gaze. No significant activation occurred during direct gaze after neutral memory recall. Further, a significant positive correlation was found between feelings of distress and right medial superior frontal gyrus activation in individuals with PTSD (T = 5.03; pFDR = 0.049; k = 123). These findings suggest that direct gaze after MI recall prompts compensatory ToM/mentalizing processing. Implications for future interventions aimed at mitigating the effects of PTSD on social functioning are discussed.

Funder

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research

The Centre of Excellence on PTSD

Green Shield Canada

Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,General Medicine

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