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Is motion perception deficit in schizophrenia a consequence of eye-tracking abnormality?

机译:精神分裂症的运动知觉缺陷是眼动追踪异常的结果吗?

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BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that schizophrenia patients have motion perception deficit, which was thought to cause eye-tracking abnormality in schizophrenia. However, eye movement closely interacts with motion perception. The known eye-tracking difficulties in schizophrenia patients may interact with their motion perception. METHODS: Two speed discrimination experiments were conducted in a within-subject design. In experiment 1, the stimulus duration was 150 msec to minimize the chance of eye-tracking occurrence. In experiment 2, the duration was increased to 300 msec, increasing the possibility of eye movement intrusion. Regular eye-tracking performance was evaluated in a third experiment. RESULTS: At 150 msec, speed discrimination thresholds did not differ between schizophrenia patients (n = 38) and control subjects (n = 33). At 300 msec, patients had significantly higher thresholds than control subjects (p = .03). Furthermore, frequencies of eye tracking during the 300 msec stimulus were significantly correlated with speed discrimination in control subjects (p = .01) but not in patients, suggesting that eye-tracking initiation may benefit control subjects but not patients. The frequency of eye tracking during speed discrimination was not significantly related to regular eye-tracking performance. CONCLUSIONS: Speed discrimination, per se, is not impaired in schizophrenia patients. The observed abnormality appears to be a consequence of impairment in generating or integrating the feedback information from eye movements. This study introduces a novel approach to motion perception studies and highlights the importance of concurrently measuring eye movements to understand interactions between these two systems; the results argue for a conceptual revision regarding motion perception abnormality in schizophrenia.
机译:背景:研究表明,精神分裂症患者的运动知觉缺陷,被认为会导致精神分裂症的眼动异常。但是,眼球运动与运动知觉密切相关。精神分裂症患者已知的眼动追踪困难可能与他们的运动知觉相互作用。方法:在受试者内部设计中进行了两个速度判别实验。在实验1中,刺激持续时间为150毫秒,以最大程度地减少眼动追踪的发生。在实验2中,持续时间增加到300毫秒,从而增加了眼球运动侵入的可能性。在第三个实验中评估了正常的眼球追踪性能。结果:在150毫秒时,精神分裂症患者(n = 38)和对照组(n = 33)的速度鉴别阈值没有差异。在300毫秒时,患者的阈值明显高于对照组(p = .03)。此外,在300毫秒的刺激过程中,眼动追踪的频率与速度分辨力在控制对象中显着相关(p = .01),但在患者中却没有,这表明眼动追踪的开始可能有益于控制对象而不是患者。速度辨别过程中眼动追踪的频率与常规眼动追踪性能没有显着相关。结论:精神分裂症患者的速度歧视本身并未受到损害。观察到的异常似乎是由于眼球运动产生或整合反馈信息而受到损害的结果。这项研究为运动感知研究引入了一种新颖的方法,并强调了同时测量眼球运动以理解这两个系统之间的相互作用的重要性。结果证明对精神分裂症的运动感知异常进行概念性修订。

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