Understanding episodic memory in schizophrenia: a functional neuroimaging meta-analysis

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Nada Hannaoui , Mélanie Boisvert , Stéphane Potvin
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Abstract

Background

In schizophrenia, episodic memory deficits are observed across verbal and visual memory tasks, as well as during free recall and recognition. Functional neuroimaging studies have revealed abnormalities in several brain regions, though findings have often been inconsistent. To resolve these discrepancies, we conducted a meta-analysis to provide an updated understanding of the neural mechanisms involved in episodic memory deficits in schizophrenia.

Methods

The meta-analysis included 59 functional neuroimaging studies using episodic memory tasks in schizophrenia.

Results

The analysis revealed reduced brain activity, during encoding, in the left para-hippocampal gyrus, the left inferior frontal gyrus, the left fusiform gyrus and the left striatum. During retrieval, reduced activations were observed in schizophrenia in the left dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and medial superior frontal gyrus, the right angular gyrus and the left supplementary motor are.

Conclusion

We found reduced activations in the memory-relevant para-hippocampal gyrus, as well as in brain regions involved in semantic processing, cognitive control and visual processing. This study fills critical gaps in understanding the neural correlates of episodic memory deficits in schizophrenia, offering insights into how cognitive functions are affected in this disorder.
理解精神分裂症的情景记忆:一项功能神经影像学荟萃分析
在精神分裂症中,情景记忆缺陷在言语和视觉记忆任务中被观察到,以及在自由回忆和识别过程中。功能性神经成像研究已经揭示了几个大脑区域的异常,尽管结果常常不一致。为了解决这些差异,我们进行了一项荟萃分析,以提供有关精神分裂症情景记忆缺陷的神经机制的最新理解。方法荟萃分析包括59项使用情景记忆任务的精神分裂症功能性神经影像学研究。结果分析显示,编码过程中,左侧海马旁回、左侧额下回、左侧梭状回和左侧纹状体的大脑活动减少。在检索过程中,精神分裂症患者的左扣带回背前部皮层和额上回内侧、右角回和左辅助运动的激活减少。结论我们发现记忆相关海马旁回以及语义加工、认知控制和视觉加工脑区激活减少。这项研究填补了理解精神分裂症情景记忆缺陷的神经相关性的关键空白,为认知功能如何在这种疾病中受到影响提供了见解。
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Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
86
审稿时长
22.5 weeks
期刊介绍: The Neuroimaging section of Psychiatry Research publishes manuscripts on positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computerized electroencephalographic topography, regional cerebral blood flow, computed tomography, magnetoencephalography, autoradiography, post-mortem regional analyses, and other imaging techniques. Reports concerning results in psychiatric disorders, dementias, and the effects of behaviorial tasks and pharmacological treatments are featured. We also invite manuscripts on the methods of obtaining images and computer processing of the images themselves. Selected case reports are also published.
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