2019
DOI: 10.1080/13546805.2019.1665994
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Reframing PTSD for computational psychiatry with the active inference framework

Abstract: Introduction: Recent advances in research on stress and, respectively, on disorders of perception, learning, and behaviour speak to a promising synthesis of current insights from (i) neurobiology, cognitive neuroscience and psychology of stress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and (ii) computational psychiatry approaches to pathophysiology (e.g. of schizophrenia and autism).Methods: Specifically, we apply this synthesis to PTSD. The framework of active inference offers an embodied and embedded lens t… Show more

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“…As a result, the negative affect is mitigated during a traumatic event, which may be adaptive as a peri-traumatic response but becomes maladaptive long-term, making dissociation one of PTSD symptoms (DSM-5). On the other hand, the post-traumatic model of the world is believed to rely on hyper-precise predictions of threat that do not require sensory confirmation for triggering a metabolic 'fight or flight' response (Linson & Friston 2019). We think that the hypothesized insensitivity (under-weighting) to PE is an essential property of traumatic stress response and will expound it further below.…”
Section: Predictive Processing Account Of Traumamentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…As a result, the negative affect is mitigated during a traumatic event, which may be adaptive as a peri-traumatic response but becomes maladaptive long-term, making dissociation one of PTSD symptoms (DSM-5). On the other hand, the post-traumatic model of the world is believed to rely on hyper-precise predictions of threat that do not require sensory confirmation for triggering a metabolic 'fight or flight' response (Linson & Friston 2019). We think that the hypothesized insensitivity (under-weighting) to PE is an essential property of traumatic stress response and will expound it further below.…”
Section: Predictive Processing Account Of Traumamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…PPF has recently been applied to trauma (Wilkinson, Dodgson, & Meares 2017, Linson & Friston 2019, where different manifestations of PTSD are regarded as a trauma-induced malfunction of the brain's generative model. For example, dissociation is thought to result from the fragmentation of the generative model, where the model of the self is disconnected from the model of the traumatic event.…”
Section: Predictive Processing Account Of Traumamentioning
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“…As beliefs, or priors, are updated, emotions are consequently generated (49,69). Further iterations of interoceptive inference of emotional state will ultimately lead to emotional awareness (70).…”
Section: The Body In Interoceptive Inferencementioning
confidence: 99%