Disruption of consciousness depends on insight in obsessive-compulsive disorder and on positive symptoms in schizophrenia.

IF 4.3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL
Neuroscience of Consciousness Pub Date : 2025-08-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/nc/niaf029
Selim Tumkaya, Bengü Yücens, Muhammet Gündüz, Maxime Maheu, Lucie Berkovitch
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Disruption of conscious access contributes to the advent of psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia and could also explain lack of insight in other psychiatric disorders. In this study, we explored how insight and psychotic symptoms related to disruption of consciousness in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and schizophrenia, respectively. Patients with schizophrenia, and patients with OCD with good versus poor insight and matched controls underwent clinical assessments and performed a visual masking task. We used a principal component analysis to reduce symptom dimensionality. We found that clinical dimensions could be isolated by principal components that correlated with consciousness measures. More specifically, positive symptoms were associated with impaired conscious access in patients with schizophrenia, whereas the level of insight delineated two subtypes of OCD patients, those with poor insight who had consciousness impairments similar to patients with schizophrenia, and those with good insight who resemble healthy controls. Our study provides new insights about consciousness disruption in psychiatric disorders, showing that it relates to positive symptoms in schizophrenia and with insight in OCD. In OCD, it revealed a distinct subgroup sharing neuropathological features with schizophrenia. Our findings refine the mapping between symptoms and cognition and confirm that consciousness disruption can be observed in various psychiatric disorders.

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意识的中断取决于强迫症的洞察力和精神分裂症的阳性症状。
意识接触的中断有助于精神分裂症精神病症状的出现,也可以解释对其他精神疾病缺乏洞察力。在这项研究中,我们分别探讨了在强迫症(OCD)和精神分裂症中,洞察力和精神病症状是如何与意识中断相关的。精神分裂症患者和强迫症患者分别具有良好的洞察力和较差的洞察力,并进行了临床评估和视觉掩蔽任务。我们使用主成分分析来降低症状维度。我们发现临床维度可以通过与意识测量相关的主成分分离出来。更具体地说,阳性症状与精神分裂症患者的意识通路受损有关,而洞察力水平描述了强迫症患者的两种亚型,洞察力差的患者具有与精神分裂症患者相似的意识障碍,而洞察力好的患者与健康对照组相似。我们的研究为精神疾病的意识中断提供了新的见解,表明它与精神分裂症的阳性症状和强迫症的洞察力有关。在强迫症中,它揭示了一个与精神分裂症共享神经病理特征的独特亚群。我们的研究结果完善了症状和认知之间的关系,并证实意识中断可以在各种精神疾病中观察到。
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Neuroscience of Consciousness
Neuroscience of Consciousness Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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