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Abnormal sensory gating in schizophrenia: The evidence from Lempel-Ziv complexity analysis in EEG

机译:精神分裂症的感觉门控异常:脑电图的Lempel-Ziv复杂性分析的证据

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The abnormality of sensory gating is one of the important mechanisms in schizophrenia. The present study aims to discuss the auditory sensory gating effect on the dynamical complexity of brain activity in schizophrenia compared to normal control groups. Event-related Electroencephalograms (EEG) during the standard P50 sensory gating test were recorded from 9 schizophrenia and 14 normal controls. A nonlinear dynamic method, Lempel-Ziv complexity (LZC) measure was used in this study. LZC can explore the dynamical complexity of brain activity under mental task. The research discovered that the schizophrenia showed significantly different LZC effects on the paired stimuli (s1 and s2) from normal group at certain area (Cz, p=0.000; T7, p=0.002; and Fz, p=0.034). Normal subjects have significant lower complexities for s1 than that for s2. However, the schizophrenia group did not show obvious LZC differences between s1 and s2. We also did classical analysis of event-related potential (ERP). The P50 component was analyzed and the consistent results were found with LZC. The P50 suppression shows obvious inhibition when s2 comes for the normal group but not for the schizophrenia group. The neurophysiological theory tells that, the first stimuli s1 activates an inhibitory system, suppressing the response to s2 for normal people. While, the schizophrenia show reduced suppression when s2 comes, which indicate the abnormality of auditory sensory gating. The schizophrenia was unable to filter out irrelevant stimuli, resulting in perceptual abnormalities. We therefore deduced that, the increase of LZC represented the order of neurons activities declined while brain disregarding irrelevant stimuli. In conclusion, LZC analysis may be another important way to understand the sensory gating in future studies.
机译:感觉门控异常是精神分裂症的重要机制之一。本研究旨在探讨与正常对照组相比,听觉感觉门控对精神分裂症脑活动动力学复杂性的影响。在9个精神分裂症患者和14个正常对照中记录了标准P50感觉门控测试期间的事件相关脑电图(EEG)。在这项研究中使用非线性动力学方法,Lempel-Ziv复杂度(LZC)度量。 LZC可以探索脑力活动下脑部活动的动态复杂性。研究发现,精神分裂症在特定区域(Cz,p = 0.000; T7,p = 0.002; Fz,p = 0.034)对正常组的配对刺激(s1和s2)表现出明显不同的LZC效应。正常人对s1的复杂度明显低于s2。但是,精神分裂症组在s1和s2之间没有显示出明显的LZC差异。我们还对事件相关电位(ERP)进行了经典分析。对P50成分进行了分析,结果与LZC一致。当s2出现在正常组而不是精神分裂症组时,P50抑制作用表现出明显的抑制作用。神经生理学理论表明,第一个刺激s1激活抑制系统,从而抑制了正常人对s2的反应。而当s2到来时,精神分裂症的抑制作用降低,这表明听觉感觉门控异常。精神分裂症不能滤除无关的刺激,导致知觉异常。因此,我们推断,LZC的增加代表神经元活动下降的顺序,而大脑忽略无关的刺激。总之,LZC分析可能是理解未来研究中的感觉门控的另一种重要方法。

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