Active Inference, Epistemic Value, and Uncertainty in Conceptual Disorganization in First-Episode Schizophrenia

Author:

Limongi Roberto12ORCID,Silva Angelica M2ORCID,Mackinley Michael234,Ford Sabrina D2,Palaniyappan Lena234567ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario , London, ON , Canada

2. Robarts Research Institute , London, ON , Canada

3. Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario , London, ON , Canada

4. Lawson Health Research Institute , London, ON , Canada

5. Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario , London, ON , Canada

6. The Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario , London, ON , Canada

7. Department of Psychiatry, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University , Montreal, QC , Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackground and HypothesisActive inference has become an influential concept in psychopathology. We apply active inference to investigate conceptual disorganization in first-episode schizophrenia. We conceptualize speech production as a decision-making process affected by the latent “conceptual organization”—as a special case of uncertainty about the causes of sensory information. Uncertainty is both minimized via speech production—in which function words index conceptual organization in terms of analytic thinking—and tracked by a domain-general salience network. We hypothesize that analytic thinking depends on conceptual organization. Therefore, conceptual disorganization in schizophrenia would be both indexed by low conceptual organization and reflected in the effective connectivity within the salience network.Study DesignWith 1-minute speech samples from a picture description task and resting state fMRI from 30 patients and 30 healthy subjects, we employed dynamic causal and probabilistic graphical models to investigate if the effective connectivity of the salience network underwrites conceptual organization.Study ResultsLow analytic thinking scores index low conceptual organization which affects diagnostic status. The influence of the anterior insula on the anterior cingulate cortex and the self-inhibition within the anterior cingulate cortex are elevated given low conceptual organization (ie, conceptual disorganization).ConclusionsConceptual organization, a construct that explains formal thought disorder, can be modeled in an active inference framework and studied in relation to putative neural substrates of disrupted language in schizophrenia. This provides a critical advance to move away from rating-scale scores to deeper constructs in the pursuit of the pathophysiology of formal thought disorder.

Funder

CIHR

Western University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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