Correlation of Cognitive Reappraisal and the Microstructural Properties of the Forceps Minor: A Deductive Exploratory Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study

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Michele Porcu
Luigi Cocco
Riccardo Cau
Jasjit S. Suri
Lorenzo Mannelli
Mirko Manchia
Josep Puig
Yang Qi
Luca Saba
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[1] University of Cagliari,Department of Radiology, AOU Cagliari
[2] Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Cagliari,Department of Medical Imaging
[3] AtheroPoint™,Stroke Monitoring and Diagnostic Division
[4] IRCCS SDN,Department of Radiology
[5] University of Cagliari,Unit of Psychiatry, Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health
[6] University Hospital Agency of Cagliari,Unit of Clinical Psychiatry
[7] Dalhousie University,Department of Pharmacology
[8] Department of Radiology (IDI) and Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI),undefined
[9] Hospital Universitari de Girona Dr Josep Trueta,undefined
[10] Xuanwu Hospital,undefined
[11] Capital Medical University,undefined
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Brain Topography | 2024年 / 37卷
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DTI; Cognitive reappraisal; Forceps minor;
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Cognitive reappraisal (CR) is a mechanism for emotion regulation, and the prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays a central role in the regulation of emotions. We tested the hypothesis of an association between CR function and microstructural properties of forceps minor (a commissural bundle within the PFC) in healthy subjects (HS). We analyzed a population of 65 young HS of a public dataset. The diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) sequence of every subject was analyzed to extract the derived shape (diameter and volume) and DTI metrics in terms of fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), radial diffusivity (RD), and axial diffusivity (AD) of the forceps minor. The CR subscale of the German version of the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) was used for CR assessment. The Shapiro–Wilk test was applied to test the assumption of normality in all these parameters, adopting a statistical threshold at p < 0.05. Whenever appropriate a non-parametric two-tailed partial correlation analysis was applied to test for correlations between the CR ERQ score and the derived shape and DTI metrics, including age and sex as confounders, adopting a statistical threshold at p < 0.05. The non-parametric two-tailed partial correlation analysis revealed a mildly significant correlation with FA (ρ = 0.303; p = 0.016), a weakly significant negative correlation with MD (ρ = − 0.269; p = 0.033), and a mildly significant negative correlation with RD (ρ = − 0.305; p = 0.015). These findings suggest a correlation between DTI microstructural properties of forceps minor and CR.
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