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Sensory processing sensitivity is associated with neural synchrony and functional connectivity during threatening movies

Damatac, C. G.; Homberg, J. R.; Galesloot, T. E.; Geerligs, L.; Greven, C. U.

2024-03-30 neuroscience
10.1101/2024.03.27.586963 bioRxiv
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Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is an evolutionarily conserved trait describing a persons sensitivity to subtle stimuli, their depth of processing, emotional reactivity, and susceptibility to being overwhelmed. SPS is considered a fundamental and evolutionarily conserved trait, yet its neural mechanisms remain insufficiently understood. Therefore, we investigated whether SPS relates to processing movies differently in the central executive (CEN), default mode (DMN), and salience (SN) networks. We obtained positive and negative dimension Sensory Processing Sensitivity Questionnaire (short-form) scores and (neutral and threat aural framing) movie-fMRI data from a population-based sample (Healthy Brain Study, N=238, agemean=34years). We performed a priori inter-subject representation similarity, activation, and inter-subject functional connectivity analyses to characterize SPS-dimension-related neural responses during movie-viewing. More similar negative dimension SPS score related to more neural synchrony in the CEN and SN during threat. Higher negative dimension SPS score related to reduced CEN-DMN functional connectivity during threat, an effect shared across between-network regions but most strongly driven by reduced connectivity between right dorsomedial prefrontal cortex and left lateral prefrontal cortex. Our findings suggest that highly sensitive individuals exhibit distinct CEN differences shaping environmental perception, process threat differently, and each SPSQ-SF dimension may involve unique neurological mechanisms.

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