Using dynamic point light display stimuli to assess gesture deficits in schizophrenia

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Anastasia Pavlidou, Victoria Chapellier, Lydia Maderthaner, Sofie von Känel, Sebastian Walther
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Abstract

Background

Gesture deficits are ubiquitous in schizophrenia patients contributing to poor social communication and functional outcome. Given the dynamic nature of social communications, the current study aimed to explore the underlying socio-cognitive processes associated with point-light-displays (PLDs) of communicative gestures in the absence of any other confounding visual characteristics, and compare them to other well-established stimuli of gestures such as pictures by examining their association with symptom severity and motor-cognitive modalities.

Methods

We included 39-stable schizophrenia outpatients and 27-age-gender matched controls and assessed gesture processing using two tasks. The first task used static stimuli of pictures of a person performing a gesture. The limbs executing the gesture were missing and participants' task was to choose the correct gesture from three-options provided. The second task included videos of dynamic PLDs interacting with each other. One PLD performed communicative gestures, while the other PLD imitated/followed these performed gestures. Participants had to indicate, which of the two PLDs was imitating/following the other. Additionally, we evaluated symptom severity, as well as, motor and cognitive parameters.

Results

Patients underperformed in both gesture tasks compared to controls. Task performance for static stimuli was associated with blunted affect, motor coordination and sequencing domains, while PLD performance was associated with expressive gestures and sensory integration processes.

Discussion

Gesture representations of static and dynamic stimuli are associated with distinct processes contributing to poor social communication in schizophrenia, requiring novel therapeutic interventions. Such stimuli can easily be applied remotely for screening socio-cognitive deficits in schizophrenia.

使用动态点光显示刺激评估精神分裂症的手势缺陷
手势缺陷在精神分裂症患者中普遍存在,导致社会沟通和功能障碍。鉴于社会交流的动态性质,本研究旨在探索在没有任何其他混淆视觉特征的情况下,与交流手势的点光显示(PLDs)相关的潜在社会认知过程,并通过检查其与症状严重程度和运动认知模式的关联,将其与其他已建立的手势刺激(如图片)进行比较。方法我们纳入了39例稳定的精神分裂症门诊患者和27例年龄性别匹配的对照组,并通过两个任务评估手势处理。第一项任务使用静态刺激,即一个人做手势的照片。执行手势的肢体没有了,参与者的任务是从提供的三个选项中选择正确的手势。第二个任务包括动态pld相互作用的视频。一个PLD执行交流手势,而另一个PLD模仿/跟随这些动作。参与者必须指出,两个pld中哪一个在模仿/跟随另一个。此外,我们评估了症状严重程度,以及运动和认知参数。结果实验对象在两项手势任务中的表现均低于对照组。静态刺激下的任务表现与钝化情感、运动协调和排序域有关,而PLD表现与表达手势和感觉整合过程有关。静态和动态刺激的手势表示与导致精神分裂症患者社交沟通不良的不同过程有关,需要新的治疗干预措施。这种刺激可以很容易地远程应用于筛查精神分裂症的社会认知缺陷。
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