Assessment of Mental Imagery of Movement in Schizophrenia

Savvidis George, Sofologi Maria, Hanopoulou Margarita, Tsagaridis Konstantinos, Karakatsoulis Grigoris, Fountoulakis Konstantinos, Nimatoudis Ioannis, Papaxanthis Charalampos
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Schizophrenia patients often present with neurological signs such as left/right confusion, impaired coordination of movements, and motor abnormalities may occur secondary to antipsychotic medications. Neuropsychological tests identify various dysfunctions, such as difficulty in focusing attention, difficulty in abstract thinking or difficulty in changing the response frame, while Neurophysiological tests show slowing down of reaction time, problems with eye tracking, etc. There are no studies in the international literature dealing with the investigation of mental imagery of movement in Greek patients with schizophrenia. Also, the position that patients with schizophrenia – regardless of their symptom profile, age, sex, and chronicity of the disease – have a permanent difficulty in creating and manipulating an internal model of their movement prediction, has not been substantiated enough to date. Aim: In the present study we examine the function of visual-motor coordination and the time to achieve the goal-directed movement of the dominant hand of patients with schizophrenia Method: The sample we used in our research consisted of patients with diagnosed schizophrenia and healthy individuals. Schizophrenia patients belonged to the experimental group and healthy subjects to the control group. The number of examined patients was 39 and the healthy 51. the assessment of the movement and its mental representation was carried out with the real and mental movement of the dominant hand between two square targets located at a distance of 20 cm, on white paper of A4 size. Conclusions: Visuomotor coordination of a specific hand movement differs between patients with schizophrenia and the normal population. In particular, the means of the goal-directed hand movement achievement time in the actual execution condition and in the mental execution condition of the patients were significantly higher than the corresponding times of the standard population.
精神分裂症患者运动心理意象的评估
精神分裂症患者通常表现为神经学症状,如左/右混淆、运动协调性受损以及抗精神病药物继发的运动异常。神经心理学测试发现了各种功能障碍,如注意力集中困难、抽象思维困难或改变反应框架困难,而神经生理学测试显示反应时间减慢、眼动追踪问题等。在国际文献中没有关于希腊精神分裂症患者运动的心理意象调查的研究。此外,精神分裂症患者——无论他们的症状、年龄、性别和疾病的慢性程度——在创建和操纵其运动预测的内部模型方面存在永久性困难的观点,迄今为止还没有得到足够的证实。目的:本研究考察了精神分裂症患者的视觉-运动协调功能和实现目标定向运动的优势手时间。方法:本研究的样本由精神分裂症患者和健康个体组成。精神分裂症患者为实验组,健康人为对照组。检查患者39例,健康者51例。在A4大小的白纸上,用惯用手在距离为20厘米的两个正方形目标之间的真实和心理运动来评估该运动及其心理表征。结论:精神分裂症患者与正常人在特定手部运动的视觉运动协调方面存在差异。其中,患者在实际执行状态和心理执行状态下的目标指向手部运动完成时间均值均显著高于标准人群的相应时间均值。
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