How adverse childhood experiences get under the skin: A systematic review, integration and methodological discussion on threat and reward learning mechanisms
Ruge J, Ehlers M, Kastrinogiannis A, Klingelhöfer-Jens M, Koppold A, Abend R, Lonsdorf T (2024)
eLife 13: e92700.
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Ruge, Julia;
Ehlers, ManaUniBi;
Kastrinogiannis, Alexandros;
Klingelhöfer-Jens, MarenUniBi;
Koppold, Alina;
Abend, Rany;
Lonsdorf, TinaUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are a major risk factor for the development of multiple psychopathological conditions, but the mechanisms underlying this link are poorly understood. Associative learning encompasses key mechanisms through which individuals learn to link important environmental inputs to emotional and behavioral responses. ACEs may impact the normative maturation of associative learning processes, resulting in their enduring maladaptive expression manifesting in psychopathology. In this review, we lay out a systematic and methodological overview and integration of the available evidence of the proposed association between ACEs and threat and reward learning processes. We summarize results from a systematic literature search (following PRISMA guidelines) which yielded a total of 81 articles (threat: n=38, reward: n=43). Across the threat and reward learning fields, behaviorally, we observed a converging pattern of aberrant learning in individuals with a history of ACEs, independent of other sample characteristics, specific ACE types, and outcome measures. Specifically, blunted threat learning was reflected in reduced discrimination between threat and safety cues, primarily driven by diminished responding to conditioned threat cues. Furthermore, attenuated reward learning manifested in reduced accuracy and learning rate in tasks involving acquisition of reward contingencies. Importantly, this pattern emerged despite substantial heterogeneity in ACE assessment and operationalization across both fields. We conclude that blunted threat and reward learning may represent a mechanistic route by which ACEs may become physiologically and neurobiologically embedded and ultimately confer greater risk for psychopathology. In closing, we discuss potentially fruitful future directions for the research field, including methodological and ACE assessment considerations.
Stichworte
fear conditioning;
reward learning;
adverse childhood experiences;
systematic literature review
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
eLife
Band
13
Art.-Nr.
e92700
eISSN
2050-084X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2991681
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Ruge J, Ehlers M, Kastrinogiannis A, et al. How adverse childhood experiences get under the skin: A systematic review, integration and methodological discussion on threat and reward learning mechanisms. eLife. 2024;13: e92700.
Ruge, J., Ehlers, M., Kastrinogiannis, A., Klingelhöfer-Jens, M., Koppold, A., Abend, R., & Lonsdorf, T. (2024). How adverse childhood experiences get under the skin: A systematic review, integration and methodological discussion on threat and reward learning mechanisms. eLife, 13, e92700. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.92700
Ruge, Julia, Ehlers, Mana, Kastrinogiannis, Alexandros, Klingelhöfer-Jens, Maren, Koppold, Alina, Abend, Rany, and Lonsdorf, Tina. 2024. “How adverse childhood experiences get under the skin: A systematic review, integration and methodological discussion on threat and reward learning mechanisms”. eLife 13: e92700.
Ruge, J., Ehlers, M., Kastrinogiannis, A., Klingelhöfer-Jens, M., Koppold, A., Abend, R., and Lonsdorf, T. (2024). How adverse childhood experiences get under the skin: A systematic review, integration and methodological discussion on threat and reward learning mechanisms. eLife 13:e92700.
Ruge, J., et al., 2024. How adverse childhood experiences get under the skin: A systematic review, integration and methodological discussion on threat and reward learning mechanisms. eLife, 13: e92700.
J. Ruge, et al., “How adverse childhood experiences get under the skin: A systematic review, integration and methodological discussion on threat and reward learning mechanisms”, eLife, vol. 13, 2024, : e92700.
Ruge, J., Ehlers, M., Kastrinogiannis, A., Klingelhöfer-Jens, M., Koppold, A., Abend, R., Lonsdorf, T.: How adverse childhood experiences get under the skin: A systematic review, integration and methodological discussion on threat and reward learning mechanisms. eLife. 13, : e92700 (2024).
Ruge, Julia, Ehlers, Mana, Kastrinogiannis, Alexandros, Klingelhöfer-Jens, Maren, Koppold, Alina, Abend, Rany, and Lonsdorf, Tina. “How adverse childhood experiences get under the skin: A systematic review, integration and methodological discussion on threat and reward learning mechanisms”. eLife 13 (2024): e92700.
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