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Enhanced resting-state oscillations in schizophrenia are associated with decreased synchronization during inattentional blindness

机译:精神分裂症的静息状态振荡增强与注意力不集中期间同步性下降有关

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Patients suffering from schizophrenia have been characterized by an apparent lack of theta (around 6 Hz) and gamma (>40 Hz) brain oscillatory activity during task execution. The neurocognitive reasons for these abnormal synchronization patterns, however, remain elusive. Recording the electroencephalogramm (EEG) during a selective visual attention task, the current study investigates whether abnormal brain oscillatory resting-state activity in the theta band might account for a lack of task-related brain oscillatory activity in schizophrenia. EEGs were recorded from 26 patients with schizophrenia and 26 healthy matched controls during rest and during the execution of a selective visual attention task, in which an unexpected object (monkey) appeared on the screen. On a behavioral level, patients were less likely to report perceiving the unexpected event than controls. Controls showed a stronger increase in task-related theta power than patients in prefrontal, parietal, and occipital brain regions. Task-related theta power change differed between patients who perceived, and patients who did not perceive the unexpected event. Moreover, patients showed higher levels of theta power during rest than controls, whereas the absolute theta power values during the selective attention task did not differ between groups. These results suggest that the failure to increase oscillatory activity during a cognitive task can be accounted for by abnormally high oscillatory activity in a resting state. This finding has important implications for future studies examining abnormal brain oscillatory activity in schizophrenia, which usually treat resting-state activity as a baseline for task-related activity.
机译:患有精神分裂症的患者的特征是在任务执行过程中明显缺乏theta(6 Hz左右)和γ(> 40 Hz)脑振荡活动。但是,这些异常同步模式的神经认知原因仍然难以捉摸。当前的研究是在选择性的视觉注意任务中记录脑电图(EEG),研究是否在θ带中异常的大脑振荡静息状态活动可能导致精神分裂症缺乏与任务相关的大脑振荡活动。记录了来自26名精神分裂症患者和26名健康对照者在休息期间和执行选择性视觉注意任务期间的脑电图,其中屏幕上出现了意外的物体(猴子)。在行为水平上,与对照组相比,患者不太可能报告感知到意外事件。对照显示,与任务相关的θ功能比在额叶,顶叶和枕脑区域的患者更强。与任务相关的theta功率变化在感知到的患者和未感知到意外事件的患者之间有所不同。此外,患者在休息期间表现出比对照组更高的theta power水平,而选择性注意任务期间的绝对theta power值在两组之间没有差异。这些结果表明,在认知任务中不能增加振荡活动的原因可以归因于静止状态下异常高的振荡活动。这一发现对未来研究精神分裂症中异常的大脑振荡活动的研究具有重要意义,该研究通常将静止状态活动作为任务相关活动的基准。

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