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Working memory processing of traumatic material in women with posttraumatic stress disorder
Authors:Landré Lionel  Destrieux Christophe  Andersson Frédéric  Barantin Laurent  Quidé Yann  Tapia Géraldine  Jaafari Nematollah  Clarys David  Gaillard Philippe  Isingrini Michel  El-Hage Wissam
Affiliation:Inserm U930 ERL CNRS 3106, Université Fran?ois Rabelais de Tours, France.
Abstract:

Background

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with medial frontal and amygdala functional alterations during the processing of traumatic material and frontoparietal dysfunctions during working memory tasks. This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated the effects of trauma-related words processing on working memory in patients with PTSD.

Methods

We obtained fMRI scans during a 3-back task and an identity task on both neutral and trauma-related words in women with PTSD who had been sexually abused and in healthy, nonexposed pair-matched controls.

Results

Seventeen women with PTSD and 17 controls participated in the study. We found no behavioural working memory deficit for the PTSD group. In both tasks, deactivation of posterior parietal midline regions was more pronounced in patients than controls. Additionally, patients with PTSD recruited the left dorsolateral frontal sites to a greater extent during the processing of trauma-related material than neutral material.

Limitations

This study included only women and did not include a trauma-exposed non-PTSD control group; the results may, therefore, have been influenced by sex or by effects specific to trauma exposure.

Conclusion

Our results broadly confirm frontal and parietal functional variations in women with PTSD and suggest a compensatory nature of these variations with regard to the retreival of traumatic memories and global attentional deficits, respectively, during cognitively challenging tasks.
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