Neuropsychological deficit and regional cerebral blood flow in schizophrenic patients.

C J Golden, M Scott, M A Strider, C C Chung, S Ruedrich, B Graber
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The paper examined the relationship between the scales of the Luria Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery and measures of cerebral blood flow in a sample of 51 chronic schizophrenic patients without a history of brain damage. Of 88 correlations between the two sets of data, 22 were significant at the .05 level. The measurement of left anterior gray flow were particularly predictive of LNNB scores, although all correlations were at a moderate level, ranging from -.24 to -.38. The data are consistent with the hypothesis that neuropsychological testing performance in schizophrenics is related to brain function rather than merely reflecting deficits due to anxiety or other psychiatric features which have been hypothesized to invalidate neuropsychological assessment in this population. The data are also consistent with the notion that schizophrenia is more likely associated with left-anterior functioning, and that gray-matter measures in rCBF are effective predictors of neuropsychological performance.

精神分裂症患者的神经心理缺陷与局部脑血流量。
这篇论文研究了51名无脑损伤史的慢性精神分裂症患者的卢里亚内布拉斯加州神经心理学电池量表和脑血流量测量之间的关系。在两组数据之间的88个相关性中,有22个在0.05水平上显著。尽管所有相关性都处于中等水平,范围从-,但左前灰流的测量特别能预测LNNB评分。24到- 0.38。这些数据与假设一致,即精神分裂症患者的神经心理学测试表现与大脑功能有关,而不仅仅反映了由于焦虑或其他精神特征而导致的缺陷,这些特征被假设为使该人群的神经心理学评估无效。这些数据也与精神分裂症更可能与左前脑功能有关的观点相一致,rCBF中的灰质测量是神经心理学表现的有效预测指标。
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