Lesion network localization of a stable personality trait

Author:

Palm Stephan T.,Khosravani Sanaz,Campanella Fabio,Cohen Alexander L.ORCID,Drew William,Fabbro Franco,Pottanat Roger,Urgesi Cosimo,Ferguson Michael A.,Siddiqi Shan H.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo identify a convergent neuroanatomical substrate for novelty seeking (NS), a stable personality trait, which could serve as a therapeutic target for transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).MethodsWe analyzed two independent datasets (total n=136) in which the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) was used to document alterations across 7 stable personality traits before and after brain lesions surgically induced by glioma resection. Using lesion network mapping, we examined whether alterations in NS were causally associated with lesions to specific brain networks. We assessed for strength of replication across datasets and specificity against other personality traits.ResultsLesion locations that are linked to NS map to a common brain with its largest cluster in the dorsal cingulate. This map was specific to NS relative to other personality traits and overlapped with prior published neuroimaging findings related to the term “novelty”. Utilizing a pre-computed connectome, we also derived a map highlighting potential targets for non-invasive brain stimulation that may alter this stable personality trait.ConclusionsWe derived and cross-validated a brain network that is functionally connected to lesions that are causally responsible for the stable personality trait “novelty seeking”. Lesions to this network were associated with changes in NS. This includes a superficial node within the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex that may serve as a promising TMS target to modulate or protect against abnormal NS.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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