Repetition-Dependent Adaptation and Prediction Error Signalling in Schizophrenia Patients With Auditory Hallucinations: A Roving Mismatch Negativity Study

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
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Abstract

Background

Dysregulated prediction error-signalling may explain auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia (SZ-AH). Roving mismatch negativity (rMMN) is an event-related potential (ERP) index where the deviant tone becomes the new standard with repetitions. Longer repetitions of standard stimuli yield a more positive sensory-adaptation response (Repetition Positivity–RP), elicit a stronger deviance-detection when interrupted (deviant negativity–DN), and the difference waveform between them reflects the strength of prediction-error signalling (mismatch negativity–MMN).

Methods

Twenty-three SZ-AH patients and twenty-three healthy controls (HC) underwent rMMN assessment. Various standard stimuli were repeated in sets of 3, 8 and 33 yielding three components for RP (RP3, RP8, RP33), DN (DN3, DN8, DN33), and MMN (MMN3, MMN8, MMN33). Amplitudes and latencies were compared across groups. Correlation between (a) rMMN amplitudes and latencies, and clinical variables in SZ-AH, and (b) the RP-DN amplitude pair for all three repetition sets (3, 8, 33) were also examined.

Results

All DN and MMN33 amplitudes were significantly suppressed in SZ-AH, while RP amplitudes were not. MMN33 latency was significantly longer in SZ-AH than HC. A few amplitudes and latencies significantly correlated with the frequency of AH. HC showed a significant positive correlation between RP-DN amplitude pairs for sets of 3 and 8 but not for 33; SZ-AH group’s correlation profile was opposite to this.

Discussion

The link between repetition-dependent sensory-adaptation and deviance-detection is perturbed in SZ-AH. The unimpaired RP profile in SZ-AH is due to potential interference of AH with auditory information processing, and does not indicate a preserved short-term plasticity of the echoic memory trace.

患有听觉幻觉的精神分裂症患者的重复依赖性适应和预测错误信号:巡回错配负性研究
背景预测错误信号失调可能是精神分裂症(SZ-AH)患者出现幻听的原因。巡回错配负性(rMMN)是一种事件相关电位(ERP)指数,在这种指数中,偏差音调会随着重复而成为新的标准。标准刺激的长时间重复会产生更积极的感觉适应反应(重复积极性-RP),中断时会引起更强烈的偏差检测(偏差负性-DN),它们之间的差异波形反映了预测错误信号的强度(错配负性-MMN)。以 3、8 和 33 为一组重复各种标准刺激,得出 RP(RP3、RP8、RP33)、DN(DN3、DN8、DN33)和 MMN(MMN3、MMN8、MMN33)的三个分量。各组间的振幅和潜伏期进行了比较。还研究了 (a) rMMN 振幅和潜伏期与 SZ-AH 临床变量之间的相关性,以及 (b) 所有三个重复组(3、8、33)的 RP-DN 振幅对。SZ-AH的MMN33潜伏期明显长于HC。一些振幅和潜伏期与 AH 频率明显相关。HC 在 3 和 8 组的 RP-DN 振幅对之间显示出明显的正相关,但 33 组则没有;SZ-AH 组的相关曲线与之相反。SZ-AH组的RP不受损是由于AH对听觉信息处理的潜在干扰,并不表明回声记忆痕迹的短期可塑性得以保留。
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Asian journal of psychiatry
Asian journal of psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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12.70
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297
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Psychiatry serves as a comprehensive resource for psychiatrists, mental health clinicians, neurologists, physicians, mental health students, and policymakers. Its goal is to facilitate the exchange of research findings and clinical practices between Asia and the global community. The journal focuses on psychiatric research relevant to Asia, covering preclinical, clinical, service system, and policy development topics. It also highlights the socio-cultural diversity of the region in relation to mental health.
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