精神分裂症的感觉间注意缺陷与持续的感觉运动振荡有关。

IF 3 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
James Kenneth Moran, Daniel Senkowski
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本研究测试了精神分裂症患者的感觉间注意缺陷(SZ)是否与感觉皮质的异常持续振荡有关。记录精神分裂症患者(N = 27)和健康对照(HC;N = 27)执行视觉-触觉目标检测任务。观察了视觉和感觉运动皮层持续的α (8-12 Hz)和低β (13-20 Hz)波段振荡。行为数据显示患者存在感觉间注意缺陷。脑电图数据显示,两个研究组的视觉皮层在触觉和视觉注意条件下的α波段振荡更强。在触觉刺激部位对侧的感觉运动皮层,患者在持续的β波段振荡中表现出额外的感觉间注意效应,这与PANSS的认知和阳性症状负相关。我们的研究结果扩展了以前的多感觉注意研究结果,并表明感觉间注意缺陷和感觉运动β振荡的改变与精神分裂症症状有关。
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Intersensory attention deficits in schizophrenia relate to ongoing sensorimotor beta oscillations.

This study tested whether intersensory attention deficits in people with schizophrenia (SZ) relate to aberrant ongoing oscillations in sensory cortices. Electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded while individuals with schizophrenia (N = 27) and healthy controls (HC; N = 27) performed a visual-tactile target detection task. Ongoing alpha (8-12 Hz) and lower beta (13-20 Hz) band oscillations in visual and sensorimotor cortices were examined. Behavioral data suggested an intersensory attention deficit in patients. EEG data revealed stronger alpha-band oscillations for tactile vs. visual attention conditions in the visual cortex of both study groups. In the sensorimotor cortex contralateral to the tactile stimulation site, patients showed an additional intersensory attention effect in ongoing beta-band oscillations, which was negatively related to cognitive and positive symptoms of the PANSS. Our findings extend previous results from unisensory attention research and suggest that deficits in intersensory attention and alterations in sensorimotor beta oscillations are related to schizophrenia symptomatology.

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