The perception of emotional chimeric faces in schizophrenia: further evidence of right hemisphere dysfunction.

K. Kucharska-Pietura, A. David, P. Dropko, M. Klimkowski
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OBJECTIVE To examine lateral perceptual bias, an index of right hemisphere function, and its relation to performance on a standard facial perception test and to clinical variables in a large sample of first episode and chronic schizophrenia. BACKGROUND Judgments made on chimeric faces reliably elicit a perceptual bias to the left hemispace, presumed to be a result of right hemisphere dominance for spatial attention. Recent studies have suggested that this bias is reduced or absent in people with schizophrenia. METHODS Fifty first-episode and 50 patients with chronic schizophrenic and 50 control subjects were given a brief neuropsychologic battery that included a Happy-Sad Chimeric Face test and the Benton Facial Recognition Test. All patients were rated on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale of Schizophrenia after 4 weeks of neuroleptic treatment. All were right handed RESULTS The patients with schizophrenia showed a significantly weaker perceptual left hemispatial bias compared with controls. In fact the mean bias was in the opposite direction in the chronic group. There was no correlation between left hemispatial bias and either positive or negative symptoms, current medication dose, or mood. Results from the Benton test revealed a performance deficit among the patients with schizophrenia compared with controls but was not correlated with performance on the chimeric faces test in the patients. CONCLUSIONS The results confirm a specific deficit in right hemisphere attentional functions in schizophrenia, which is separate from a general impairment in facial processing. The deficit is most marked in chronic patients but further study is required to determine whether this is a consequence of prolonged illness.
精神分裂症患者对情感嵌合面孔的感知:右半球功能障碍的进一步证据。
目的研究一组首发和慢性精神分裂症患者的侧知觉偏倚(右半球功能指标)及其与标准面部知觉测试表现和临床变量的关系。对嵌合人脸的判断确实会引起左脑的感知偏差,这被认为是右脑主导空间注意力的结果。最近的研究表明,这种偏见在精神分裂症患者中减少或不存在。方法对50例首发慢性精神分裂症患者、50例慢性精神分裂症患者和50例对照者进行简短的神经心理学测试,包括快乐-悲伤嵌合面部测试和Benton面部识别测试。经4周抗精神病药物治疗后,对所有患者进行精神分裂症阳性和阴性综合征量表评分。结果与对照组相比,精神分裂症患者表现出明显较弱的左半球知觉偏倚。事实上,慢性组的平均偏倚正好相反。左半球偏倚与阳性或阴性症状、当前药物剂量或情绪之间没有相关性。本顿测试的结果显示,与对照组相比,精神分裂症患者的表现存在缺陷,但与患者在嵌合面部测试中的表现无关。结论精神分裂症患者的右半球注意功能存在特异性缺陷,与一般的面部处理功能障碍不同。这种缺陷在慢性患者中最为明显,但需要进一步的研究来确定这是否是长期疾病的结果。
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